Abidjan, 4 February 2025
A high-level working session between representatives of the International Human Rights Commission (IHRC) and the senior leadership of the African Development Bank (AfDB) was held at the bank’s headquarters in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, on 4 February 2025. The meeting aimed to conduct an annual review of the 2021–2030 reform agenda, programs, and community micro-projects under the IHRC National Programme for Côte d’Ivoire, affiliated with ECOWAS member states.
This initiative is part of IHRC’s technical framework, designed to monitor and evaluate the progress of reforms and projects supported by international development partners, including the African Development Bank and other multilateral execution agencies.
Strengthening Climate Action and Sustainable Development
Discussions focused on the African Development Bank’s priorities in the fields of climate adaptation and sustainable development, particularly through initiatives led by its Department for Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and the Climate Action Window. A key highlight was the evaluation of reforms and strategies aimed at supporting environmental protection and climate resilience, both of which are essential for local communities and long-term economic stability.
As part of this engagement, official documentation was presented, and the Provisional Office of the Technical Unit of the National Coordination for the IHRC Country Programme was formally introduced. This unit will be responsible for supervising and evaluating reforms, programs, and community micro-projects, working in direct collaboration with the African Development Bank and its Climate Action Window within the African Development Fund (ADF).
Official Submission of the COP 29 Report
The session concluded with the official submission of a joint report, detailing the participation of IHRC representatives in the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP 29), which took place in Baku, Azerbaijan, in November 2024. This report outlines key outcomes and recommendations in the global fight against climate change and highlights the contributions of the IHRC delegation to international discussions.
Emphasising the Importance of International Cooperation
The meeting reaffirmed the importance of coordinated international action in accelerating the implementation of reforms and ensuring the effective oversight of social and environmental projects. Participants underscored the need for multilateral collaboration between international organisations, financial institutions, and local initiatives to support the sustainable and inclusive development of Côte d’Ivoire and the wider ECOWAS region.
Participants in the Session:
- Mr. Daouda Ouattara—Assistant to the Senior Vice President of the African Development Bank (AfDB).
- Mr. Fofana Vamara—Country Representative, Regional Coordinator, and Commissioner (IHRC-C 0013), as well as Climate Focal Point for the IHRC Country Programme in Côte d’Ivoire, affiliated with ECOWAS.
- Mr. Essouetchi Etchien Constantin—Technical Adviser for Climate Change Mitigation, delegated to the National Coordination of the IHRC Country Programme for Côte d’Ivoire.
- Mr. Cyrille Koffi—Member of the Soundélé Konan Foundation, dedicated to wildlife and forest conservation.
Conclusion
This high-level session marked a significant step towards building a cohesive and long-term strategy for environmental protection and socio-economic stability in Côte d’Ivoire. IHRC, in collaboration with the African Development Bank, remains committed to supporting climate resilience and sustainable development initiatives in close coordination with international partners and civil society organisations.



Article prepared by:
Fofana Vamara—IHRC Commisioner, IHRC Press Jurnalist
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