Ivory Coast Becomes 53rd Country to Join UN Water Convention.

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Ivory Coast has officially become the 53rd country to join the United Nations Water Convention. This significant step highlights the nation's commitment to enhancing water resource management and cooperation with other member countries. The UN Water Convention, which aims to protect and sustainably use transboundary water resources, is crucial for addressing global water challenges. Ivory Coast's inclusion is expected to strengthen regional cooperation in West Africa and contribute to better water governance, environmental protection, and sustainable development in the region. The move has been widely welcomed by international environmental and water management communities.


      The convention aims to foster international cooperation on transboundary water management and sustainable usage.

     

     

 

     


About Ivory Coast,

President: Alassane Ouattara
Currency: West African CFA franc
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