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Unsanitary: Abidjan Stifles Under the Rubbish and Incivism of Its Own Inhabitants

Summary by linfodrome.com
Nearly CFAF 42,259 billion are spent annually on the clean-up of Abidjan. However, the economic capital still faces persistent unsanitary pressures from many citizens. Waste abandoned on the public road, canves turned into dumps and rarely applied sanctions continue to fuel a problem that is costly for the community.
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Nearly CFAF 42,259 billion are spent annually on the clean-up of Abidjan. However, the economic capital still faces persistent unsanitary pressures from many citizens. Waste abandoned on the public road, canves turned into dumps and rarely applied sanctions continue to fuel a problem that is costly for the community.

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linfodrome.com broke the news on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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