Cooperation: First Lady Dominique Ouattara receives the United Nations Resident Coordinator

The First Lady of Côte d’Ivoire, Mrs. Dominique Ouattara, granted an audience on Tuesday, July 29, 2029, to Mrs. Helene N’Garnin-Ganga, Resident Coordinator of the United Nations System in Cote d’Ivoire.
The meeting, held at the First Lady’s office, allowed the two figures to discuss several topics of mutual interest, with a particular focus on the protection of children’s rights and the empowerment of women. “
It was a courtesy visit that I had unfortunately been unable to make since my arrival in Cote d’Ivoire due to scheduling constraints. We had the opportunity to discuss a wide range of topics, including the First Lady’s commitment to children’s issues in her capacity as President of the CNS and as President of her foundation. We also discussed the activities she carries out with the United Nations system as a whole and the excellent collaboration we have. We also had the opportunity to congratulate her on behalf of the Secretary-General of the United Nations system for her commitment to certain values that are dear to us, including inclusion, women’s empowerment, the fight against child trafficking, the issue of social cohesion, and finally, we explored new avenues for collaboration,” revealed Ms. Helene N’Garnin-Ganga, Resident Coordinator of the United Nations System in Cote d’Ivoire.
“We also discussed the activities she carries out with the United Nations system as a whole and the excellent collaboration we enjoy. We also had the opportunity to congratulate her on behalf of the Secretary-General of the United Nations system for her commitment to certain values that are dear to us, including inclusion; women’s empowerment; the fight against child trafficking; the issue of social cohesion, and finally we explored new avenues for collaboration.”
On this occasion, Mrs. Dominique Ouattara reaffirmed her commitment to the fight against trafficking, exploitation, and child labor through the actions of the National Monitoring Committee (CNS), which she chairs. She also mentioned the initiatives of the Children of Africa Foundation, which she heads, in partnership with United Nations agencies.
It should be noted that both parties praised the quality of cooperation between their respective organizations and explored new avenues for collaboration in a spirit of solidarity and commitment to human development.