An air of fear and uncertainty looms large over the presidential elections in Côte d’Ivoire as the country struggles to shake off its turbulent past.
The Center for Research and Action for Peace (CERAP) replaces the old name to signify the widening of the scope of intervention of the former institute, now larger than the economic and social, with the inclusion political, cultural and religious.
However, the reputation acquired by INADES over forty years is essential. CERAP remains attached to its origins and its history.