
Following the 2010 post-electoral crisis, the communes of Abobo and Yopougon in Greater Abidjan remained deeply fractured. There was a profound lack of ‘vertical trust’ between residents and the local administration, as well as ‘horizontal trust’ amongst residents of different ethnic and political backgrounds. The perceived unfairness in public service delivery exacerbated tensions, creating a risk that minor disputes could escalate into renewed violence.
OC Global implemented a dual approach to foster social cohesion. To rebuild horizontal trust, we facilitated the creation of ‘Joint Management Committees or Comités Conjoints de Gestion (CCGs)’ comprising representatives from opposing groups to manage infrastructure projects collaboratively. To restore vertical trust, we introduced ‘Evidence-Based Planning’. This involved establishing comprehensive infrastructure and social databases, enabling commune officials to select projects based on scientific data and needs rather than political favouritism, thereby enhancing transparency and accountability.

2013 – 2024
The Project advances SDG 16 by institutionalising collaborative governance in Côte d’Ivoire. Inclusive committees foster trust between authorities and diverse residents, building resilient, peaceful communities and sustainable social cohesion.