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Marguerie, Alicia. "Three essays on the economic and social impact of employment programs in Sub-Saharan Africa : evidence from Côte d'Ivoire." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Institut polytechnique de Paris, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020IPPAG012.
Full textEmployment programs are increasingly being used as policy instruments for poverty reduction in Sub Saharan Africa. In fragile countries especially, this is a strategic instrument to restore social stability. In addition to job creation, a major employment challenge is to support the productivity of people working in independent activities. In Sub Saharan countries, 80 percent of the workforce is engaged in small independent activities. However, there is limited evidence on both the employment and social impact of employment programs, and their design features. Using rigorous impact evaluation methods and a randomized controlled trial design, this thesis provides empirical evidence on the effectiveness of two employment programs supporting a shift towards more productive activities in Côte d’Ivoire. The first chapter investigates the impact of a public works program in urban areas. We find that the public works functions as a safety net in the short term. However, the evidence regarding its longer-term productive impacts is weak. We document how alternative targeting methods could improve the cost-effectiveness of the program. In the second and third chapter, we study a micro-entrepreneurship program providing training and access to capital targeted towards rural areas, in regions characterized by significant tensions between ethnic groups. We find that injecting capital or improving access to savings and credit through enhanced saving groups have similar positive effects on activities. However, in both interventions it did not significantly increase earnings. We find economic spillovers for both, positively affecting non beneficiaries’ income-generating activities. Social relations are locally improved, but this does not extend more broadly to the rest of the community. The two evaluations emphasize that more research is needed to better understand and design employment interventions
Toure, Amany Jean-Rostand. "Église-Famille de Dieu et protection sociale des prêtres en Côte d’Ivoire : contribution à l’ecclésiologie africaine et perspectives pastorales." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015STRAK020/document.
Full textThis thesis demonstrates that the ecclesiology of the Church-God’s family can be built in relation to the issue of the social welfare for the priests, and linked to that, the issue of the social welfare for the sacred ministers can be thought about with regard to the theology of the Church as Family of God. The finding of weaknesses in the ecclesial practices of the social welfare for the priests which exists in Côte d’Ivoire and their difference with the Church magisterium texts makes me consider a principle: the organization of a social welfare for priests aims at making them free from worries in the future, which can harm (endanger) their ministry and their availability in the present time. In addition, when they are restored in the pastoral and theological context of the new evangelization, and if they are in connection, the ecclesiological issue of the Church-Family and that of the social welfare for the priests evoke the major stake of the Christians’ social commitment. If the reception of a theology of commitment contributes to an emergence of an authentic Christian commitment, the entrepreneurial ecclesiology suggests the pastoral entrepreneurship as another way to undertake in Church-Family to make a success of the bet of the social welfare for the priests in accordance with the wish of the Council Fathers taken back in the Code of Canon law of 1983
Amangoua, Henaba Lois. "Contribution à l’analyse d’un projet d’éducation à l’entrepreneuriat social et solidaire : des intentions aux effets dans une université ivoirienne." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Limoges, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024LIMO0070.
Full textIn recent years, Côte d’Ivoire has seen the emergence of a discourse aimed at raising awareness of entrepreneurship among young people, driven by public policies and disseminated in various ways. This research analyzes, over a four-year period, the implementation of a social and solidarity entrepreneurship education project at an Ivorian university and its effects on participating students. Conducted through an ethnographic approach that centers on the voices of the participants and analyzes their biographical journeys, the thesis highlights the innovative aspects as well as some shortcomings of the project, which prevented its sustainability. It uncovers the misunderstandings that hindered the project's completion, though these could be mitigated with revised roles and institutional reinforcement. Regarding the students, the characterization of their identity transitions throughout the project reveals family and social socializations conducive to entrepreneurial initiative, alongside individual and collective factors stemming from the group dynamics created for the project. At the project's conclusion, the effects on their future trajectories vary in magnitude, ranging from a mere awareness-raising impact to forms of entrepreneurial expertise. These findings, drawn from individual experiences, provide broader insights into the Ivorian social and educational context: our analysis suggests that the practice of social and solidarity entrepreneurship is rooted in sociocultural knowledge that deserves to be unearthed, recognized, and valued for the development of sustainable and adapted educational frameworks. The thesis offers pathways towards educational engineering in entrepreneurship that supports the valorization of both individual and collective pre-existing knowledge
Books on the topic "Entrepreneuriat – Côte d'Ivoire"
Thia, Aline. L'émergence de l'esprit entrepreneurial en Côte d'Ivoire: Le cas des demandeurs d'emploi inscrits à l'AGEPE. Abidjan: AGEPE, Département promotion de l'emploi, 1998.
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"Fournir des accès au financement pour les entrepreneurset les particuliers." In Examen multidimensionnel de la Côte d'Ivoire, 179–219. OECD, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264251670-7-fr.
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