Despite the ratification of international laws on the rights of peoples as well as those that regulate the functioning of civil status in Côte d'Ivoire, the issue of birth registration is an acute one in certain communities, particularly among the Peulhs living in the Department of Korhogo. The aim of this purely qualitative study is to understand the social logic behind the non-declaration of births among the Peulh. Based on interviews with 44 respondents obtained on the basis of saturation, the study notes that this phenomenon can be explained by the perceptions of the Fulani of civil status and the emergence of the Koranic school, which creates an environment hostile to modernism. Moreover, the lifestyle characterised by transhumance constitutes another explanatory logic, especially since the Fulani believe that the transhumant does not need administrative documents because nature does not belong to anyone.
Face à une augmentation de la demande pour le riz et à une production nationale plus ou moins stable depuis 1980, la Côte d'Ivoire déploie beaucoup d'efforts dans la riziculture, notamment dans les bas-fonds. La présente étude vise à analyser l'efficacité des systèmes de commercialisation de riz local. La coexistence de trois grands circuits de commercialisation a été révélée : cycles court, moyen et long. Globalement, le marché est certes concurrentiel, mais on note des pratiques monopolistiques et oligopolistiques de certains intermédiaires commerciaux. Le prix du riz varie dans le temps et l'espace, et est dominé par les marges bénéficiaires. En outre, une proportionnalité existe entre les marges et les charges supportées par les différents opérateurs.
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