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Our Achievements

Bridges and roads

  • 25 bridges and interchanges built ;
  • 11 bridges under construction or rehabilitation
    tion;
  • 115 km of motorways built ;
  • More than 5,906 kilometres of new, built or upgraded interurban roads, highways and roads;
  • More than 3,736.5 kilometres of interurban roads, urban roads and new roads under construction, upgrading or asphalting;
  • And more than 41,400 km of roads and rural tracks rehabilitated to make life easier for our rural relatives.

Education

Some physical achievements

  • 2 CAFOPs built in Bondoukou and San-Pedro, and 9 rehabilitated.
  • 79,344 teachers and supervisory staff recruited at pre-school, primary and secondary levels ;
  • 36,775 pre-school and primary school classrooms built ;
  • 277 lycées and collèges built, including the Lycée d’Excellence Alassane Ouattara in Grand-Bassam;
  • 3 643 pre-school and primary school classes and 41 secondary schools rehabilitated;
  • 91.50% of children have access to free schooling, compared with 72.6%.

Electricity

Access to electricity :

  • 2011: 1 million subscribers;
  • 2019: 2.4 million subscribers
    That’s 1.4 million more families subscribing, representing 9 million more people with access to electricity today.

National electricity coverage rate :

  • 2011 : 33,1 %
  • 2020 : 79,6 %

Rate of access to electricity :

  • 2011 : 72 %
  • 2019 : 93,84 %

Health

Some physical achievements

  • 10 hospitals and general health centres built ;
  • 623 urban and rural health centres built between 2011 and 2019; 22 RHCs, 78 general hospitals and 233 urban and rural health centres rehabilitated;
  • Angré teaching hospital, Saint Joseph Moscati hospital in Yamoussoukro, 11. 452 new health workers recruited;
  • The Angré teaching hospital, the Saint Joseph Moscati hospital in Yamoussoukro, 9 new blood transfusion units and 7 new haemodialysis units have been made operational, etc.

Water

Rate of access to drinking water in the regions

  • 2011 : 72,2 %
  • 2019 : 82 %
    That’s 7,596,292 more people who now have access to drinking water.