How social trust propels Ivory Coast

The West African nation of Ivory Coast knows a thing or two about resilience. It has navigated through two civil wars so far in this century. It battles extremist militias along its borders. And it struggles with widespread poverty. Despite all that, it stands out in Africa for its economic progress.

Growth in its gross domestic product has lately been 6% to 7% a year. Inflation is low at about 4%. Most of all, it has seen a one-third decline in the percentage of Ivorians living below the poverty line.

An underlying cause is an effort by religious and political leaders to build social trust. Interfaith initiatives are frequent. Organizations quickly address misinformation or grievances at the community level to avert wider conflagration. A Christian-Muslim dialogue in January called on “all citizens to promote messages of peace, fraternity, and unity.”

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