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COTE D'IVOIRE / HELEN CLARK

On a four-day visit to the fragile West African nation of Cote d'Ivoire, the top UN development official, Helen Clark met with President Alassane Ouattara, National Assembly President Guillaume Soro and other officials. ONUCI
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STORY: COTE D’IVOIRE / HELEN CLARK
TRT: 1.36
SOURCE: ONUCI
RESTRCITIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 13-14 SEPTEMBER 2012, ABIDJAN, COTE D’IVOIRE

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13 SEPTEMBER 2012, ABIDJAN, COTE D’IVOIRE

1. Wide shot, Presidential palace
2. Various shots, President Alassane Ouattara greeting Helen Clark, UNDP Administrator and other officials
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Helen Clark, Administrator, UN Development Programme (UNDP):
“Thank you Mr. President. I’m very appreciative of the hospitality of you and your government and the time taken to discuss the very big challenges that you are tackling and to recommit the support of UNDP and the UN system to support development here in Cote d’Ivoire.”
4. Wide shot, Helen Clark departing
5. Med shot, President Alassane Ouattara waving goodbye

14 SEPTEMBER 2012, ABIDJAN, COTE D’IVOIRE

6. Wide shot, Helen Clark arriving to the headquarters of the Ivorian National Assembly and being welcomed by Guillaume Soro, President of Ivorian National Assembly
7. Various shots, meeting with members of Ivorian National Assembly
8. Wide shot, exterior headquarters of the Commission Dialogue Truth Reconciliation
9. Wide shot, Charles Konan Banny, President of Commission Dialogue Truth Reconciliation talking to Helen Clark, to her right SRSG Bert Koenders
10. Wide shot, Helen Clark greeting members of Commission Dialogue Truth Reconciliation
11. Various shots, meeting with members Dialogue, Truth and Reconciliation Commission
12. Med shot, Helen Clark shaking hands with Charles Konan Banny
13. Med shot, convoy departing

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The top UN development official is currently on a four-day visit to the fragile West African nation of Cote d'Ivoire.

The Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Helen Clark yesterday (13 September) met with the country’s President, Alassane Ouattara.

During their meeting Clark urged President Ouattara to have Cote d’Ivoire lead among the ECOWAS countries, and encouraged his economic and public sector reform programme. Clark used the opportunity to recommit UNDP’s support to the development of Cote D’Ivoire.

SOUNDBITE (English) Helen Clark, Administrator, UNDP:
“Thank you Mr. President. I’m very appreciative of the hospitality of you and your government and the time taken to discuss the very big challenges that you are tackling and to recommit the support of UNDP and the UN system to support development here in Cote d’Ivoire.”

Today (14 September) Clark met Guillaume Soro, the President of the National Assembly with whom she covered issues ranging from reconciliation, disarmament, demobilization and reintegration issues for former combatants as well as the Parliament being responsive to that process.

Later in the day she met with Charles Konan Banny, President of Dialogue, Truth and Reconciliation Commission, with whom she discussed the way in which the commission is implementing its mandate as well as the need to establish the facts around what happened and address how to stop that from ever occurring again.

The UN Security Council established a UN peacekeeping mission in Cote d’Ivoire (UNOCI) in 2004 to facilitate the peace process in the country, which was split by civil war in 2002 into a rebel-held north and Government-controlled south.

In the aftermath of the post-election violence that followed the 2010 presidential polls, the peacekeeping mission is assisting the West African country with a number of key tasks, including the restoration of law and order, national reconciliation, the holding of legislative elections, and economic recovery.

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