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Backpacking or travelling in Ivory Coast?

  • Ivory Coast is a diverse destination, full of vibrant cities, unspoilt nature and friendly locals who greet you with a smile (and sometimes a plate of rice). Despite its tumultuous history, and the caution that is still advised in some places, there is something for everyone here - whether you fancy a cultural immersion in the city or want to lace up your boots and head into the jungle.
  • Activities to spot: admire the skyline of “the Paris of West Africa” - Abidjan; visit the town of Grand-Bassam for colonial architecture and beach fun; hike to the top of Mont Nimba and the tri-border area; dance with the locals; canoe on the Bandama River; visit the gigantic but almost empty Basilica of Yamoussoukro - bigger than St. Peter's in Vatican City (really!); take a mask-making class; explore Tai National Park - one of the last remaining primary rainforests in West Africa; learn about cocoa on a cocoa plantation; swim in the lagoons of Assinie-Mafia.
  • Spot animals: chimpanzees, African elephants, grey hornbill, black crowned crane, crocodiles, zebra duikers, large butterflies, meerkats, pythons, royal eagles, friendly geckos.
  • Spot food: the local pride attiéké (cassava dish), aloko (plantain), kedjenou (chicken stew), foutou (yam or plantain dough dish), garba (popular street food), poule raise (grilled chicken), toh (local version of polenta), bangui (palm wine, nice and strong!).

Study in Ivory Coast?

  • Studying in Ivory Coast is for adventurers! There are several universities that offer a wide range of study options. The quality varies greatly. While the quality at public institutions is generally not very good, it is often a lot better at international institutions, but also a lot more expensive. You will find almost exclusively internationals here because locals cannot afford it.
  • Popular subjects include (sustainable) agriculture, ecology and natural sciences, humanities and philosophy, and accounting and business administration. In addition, you can learn about the culture and ethnic groups and master the local languages.
  • Study city: Abidjan.
  • Language: French, but also some options in English at international universities.

Internship in Ivory Coast?

  • An internship in Ivory Coast is a mix of tropical adventures and serious study. It is not the easiest country to find an internship, but you may be able to contribute to development projects, sustainability programs, or perhaps even in the flourishing cocoa industry. You will gain practical and intercultural skills that you will not easily find elsewhere. Especially look at local organizations or international aid organizations and make sure you speak some French.
  • Competencies: French language skills, intercultural communication, leadership, working in a rapidly changing environment, entrepreneurship, relationship management, problem solving skills.
  • Volunteering in Ivory Coast? Ivory Coast is burdened by a turbulent history in the early years of this century. The country is not very stable, people are poor and often have health problems and there are many orphans. Volunteer work is therefore very welcome. Think for example of work in education, health programs, working with (orphan) children, small businesses. Finding work in nature and animal protection is also possible, but difficult to find.

Working in Ivory Coast?

  • The economy of Ivory Coast mainly depends on the export of agricultural products such as coffee, cocoa and palm oil, and tourism. Many expats work in senior positions in agriculture, forest management, fishing, tourism or at NGOs. There are also more and more jobs for English teachers.
  • Work culture: the Ivory Coast work culture is a combination of business/formal and social. Punctuality is important, but a lot of attention is also paid to building personal relationships with colleagues. Communication is often indirect (but honest!), especially when you talk to people higher up in the hierarchy. Working as a digital nomad in Ivory Coast?
  • In Abidjan in particular, you will find many expats, so it is a pleasant environment with a lot to do if you come to live here as a digital nomad for a while. Because it is a well-developed city, there are also quite a few co-working spaces with good internet. In addition, the food is delicious, with many western options, there are many nightlife options and the people are friendly. A comfortable place for digital nomads. Outside the city it is a different story.
  • Favorite locations: Abidjan, Grand-Bassam, Yamoussoukro. But also lesser-known places such as Korhogo, San-Pedro, Bouake.

Living in Ivory Coast?

  • Living in Ivory Coast is a feast for the senses! The country offers a mix of modern cities, such as Abidjan, and quiet rural areas. Expect lively markets, music on every street corner, and the sound of rain on a tin roof during the rainy season. Depending on where you choose to live, the costs can be quite high.
  • Education: Ivory Coast is a friendly country for expat families with good international schools in Abidjan. Local education is in French and the quality can vary greatly.
  • Expat community: There is a large expat community and there are many activities to attend such as sporting events (especially football!), hiking, water sports and wildlife watching. The locals are also very welcoming and love to mix with the expat community.
  • Safety: Ivory Coast is generally safe, especially in the major cities and tourist areas. However, it is important to watch out for petty crime, especially in busy markets or remote areas, and to keep a close eye on the political situation.
  • Culture: Rich and varied, from traditional music and dance to contemporary art. Expect lots of festivals, colourful markets and delicious food that will tickle your taste buds.
  • Climate: tropical with warm temperatures, two rainy seasons and a few dry months.
  • Note: be aware of the warm climate and make sure you always have water with you. A good knowledge of French (or a good translation app) is also a good idea.
  • Health insurance: healthcare in Ivory Coast varies in quality. There are reasonable hospitals and clinics in the big cities, but it is important to have your own good health insurance.

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  • Ivory Coast is a West African country characterized by beaches and rainforests. A highland climate and violent conflicts in the past. Don't let this scare you off; the country also has beautiful sides, from national parks in the south to beach resorts where city dwellers can relax.

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How does healthcare work in Côte d’Ivoire, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does healthcare work in Côte d’Ivoire, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does the healthcare system work in Côte d’Ivoire?

What is the quality of healthcare in Côte d’Ivoire?

  • Côte d’Ivoire officially has a public healthcare system, but it faces structural problems: lack of funding, staff shortages, and outdated infrastructure.
  • Most hospitals and clinics are located in Abidjan. In rural areas, healthcare is often difficult to access.
  • Universal Health Coverage (CMU) was introduced, a kind of basic insurance for citizens. In practice, coverage is limited, and expats are usually not included.
  • It can be difficult to find English-speaking medical staff, especially in the public system.
  • Foreign travelers and expats rely on private care and often on medical evacuation to Ghana, Morocco, or Europe.
  • Pharmacies are relatively easy to find, but that doesn’t mean every medication is always available.

How does the public healthcare system work in Côte d’Ivoire?

  • Côte d’Ivoire has a national healthcare system with a specific referral route: first you visit a health center, and with a referral you can go to a general or specialized hospital.
  • Around 70% of most healthcare costs are covered under this system.
  • Public hospitals are inexpensive but often overcrowded, understaffed, and poorly equipped.
  • Waiting times are long, and even basic services like water and electricity aren’t always guaranteed.
  • For minor issues, public hospitals may be sufficient, but for anything serious, you’re likely to be disappointed. Most foreigners therefore opt for private care.

How does the private healthcare system work in Côte d’Ivoire?

  • In Abidjan, you’ll find private clinics and hospitals offering relatively good care, with better-trained doctors and somewhat more modern equipment.
  • Quality, however, is inconsistent: ranging from nearly Western-level to “a doctor with a stethoscope in a small office.”
  • Consultations and treatments are more expensive, but still cheaper than in Europe. For expats and travelers, private care is often the only viable option. Locals, unfortunately, often can’t afford it.
  • For complex surgeries or long-term treatments, many foreigners opt for evacuation abroad.

How is the general practitioner arranged in Côte d’Ivoire?

  • A traditional GP system does not exist.
  • You go directly to a clinic or hospital.
  • Many expats have a regular private doctor in Abidjan for both minor and major complaints.

How is the dentist arranged in Côte d’Ivoire?

  • Dentists are mostly located in Abidjan.
  • Basic care is available, but don’t expect modern chairs with tv screens or state-of-the-art equipment.
  • For serious procedures or oral surgery, many people travel to neighboring countries or Europe.

How is pregnancy care arranged in Côte d’Ivoire?

  • Pregnancy care under the national insurance system is free, but limited and not of the highest quality.
  • Giving birth in a public hospital is risky: limited hygiene, lack of equipment, and sometimes not even enough medication.
  • Private clinics offer better conditions, but quality still varies.
  • Maternal and child mortality rates remain high in Côte d’Ivoire.
  • Expats often plan childbirth in Ghana, Morocco, or their home country. For prenatal checkups, you can visit private gynecologists in Abidjan.

How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Côte d’Ivoire?

What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Côte d’Ivoire?

  • Côte d’Ivoire has become more politically stable in recent years, but tensions and protests can still flare up, especially around elections.
  • Crime is mostly found in Abidjan: pickpocketing, violent robberies, and car break-ins.
  • The borders near Burkina Faso and Mali aren’t considered safe.
  • Traveling at night outside the cities is not recommended.

What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Côte d’Ivoire?

  • Côte d’Ivoire is among the countries hardest hit by HIV/AIDS.
  • Malaria is endemic and widespread, along with other mosquito-borne diseases.
  • Other risks include cholera, typhoid, hepatitis A/B, and meningitis.
  • Drink only bottled water and avoid street food that has been sitting in the sun too long.

What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in Côte d’Ivoire?

  • Traffic in Abidjan is chaotic: heavy congestion, little adherence to traffic rules, and aggressive driving.
  • Road travel outside the city is often risky due to poor road conditions; night driving is strongly discouraged.
  • Taxis are plentiful, but preferably use registered taxis or app-based services (such as Yango).

What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Côte d’Ivoire?

  • Is the trip to Côte d’Ivoire and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Côte d’Ivoire if you are going to live there for a while?

  • When applying for your visa, you are usually required to be able to prove that you have valid health insurance.
  • If you have private insurance, you can choose your own doctor in Côte d’Ivoire.
  • Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.
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      What is the quality of healthcare in Côte d’Ivoire?

      • Côte d’Ivoire officially has a public healthcare system, but it faces structural problems: lack of funding, staff shortages, and outdated infrastructure.
      • Most hospitals and clinics are located in Abidjan. In rural areas, healthcare is often difficult to access.
      • Universal Health Coverage (CMU) was introduced, a kind of basic insurance for citizens. In practice, coverage is limited, and expats are usually not included.
      • It can be difficult to find English-speaking medical staff, especially in the public system.
      • Foreign travelers and expats rely on private care and often on medical evacuation to Ghana, Morocco, or Europe.
      • Pharmacies are relatively easy to find, but that doesn’t mean every medication is always available.

      How does the public healthcare system work in Côte d’Ivoire?

      • Côte d’Ivoire has a national healthcare system with a specific referral route: first you visit a health center, and with a referral you can go to a general or specialized hospital.
      • Around 70% of most healthcare costs are covered under this system.
      • Public hospitals are inexpensive but often overcrowded, understaffed, and poorly equipped.
      • Waiting times are long, and even basic services like water and electricity aren’t always guaranteed.
      • For minor issues, public hospitals may be sufficient, but for anything serious, you’re likely to be disappointed. Most foreigners therefore opt for private care.

      How does the private healthcare system work in Côte d’Ivoire?

      • In Abidjan, you’ll find private clinics and hospitals offering relatively good care, with better-trained doctors and somewhat more modern equipment.
      • Quality, however, is inconsistent: ranging from nearly Western-level to “a doctor with a stethoscope in a small office.”
      • Consultations and treatments are more expensive, but still cheaper than in Europe. For expats and travelers, private care is often the only viable option. Locals, unfortunately, often can’t afford it.
      • For complex surgeries or long-term treatments, many foreigners opt for evacuation abroad.

      How is the general practitioner arranged in Côte d’Ivoire?

      • A traditional GP system does not exist.
      • You go directly to a clinic or hospital.
      • Many expats have a regular private doctor in Abidjan for both minor and major complaints.

      How is the dentist arranged in Côte d’Ivoire?

      • Dentists are mostly located in Abidjan.
      • Basic care is available, but don’t expect modern chairs with tv screens or state-of-the-art equipment.
      • For serious procedures or oral surgery, many people travel to neighboring countries or Europe.

      How is pregnancy care arranged in Côte d’Ivoire?

      • Pregnancy care under the national insurance system is free, but limited and not of the highest quality.
      • Giving birth in a public hospital is risky: limited hygiene, lack of equipment, and sometimes not even enough medication.
      • Private clinics offer better conditions, but quality still varies.
      • Maternal and child mortality rates remain high in Côte d’Ivoire.
      • Expats often plan childbirth in Ghana, Morocco, or their home country. For prenatal checkups, you can visit private gynecologists in Abidjan.

      How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Côte d’Ivoire?

      What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Côte d’Ivoire?

      • Côte d’Ivoire has become more politically stable in recent years, but tensions and protests can still flare up, especially around elections.
      • Crime is mostly found in Abidjan: pickpocketing, violent robberies, and car break-ins.
      • The borders near Burkina Faso and Mali aren’t considered safe.
      • Traveling at night outside the cities is not recommended.

      What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Côte d’Ivoire?

      • Côte d’Ivoire is among the countries hardest hit by HIV/AIDS.
      • Malaria is endemic and widespread, along with other mosquito-borne diseases.
      • Other risks include cholera, typhoid, hepatitis A/B, and meningitis.
      • Drink only bottled water and avoid street food that has been sitting in the sun too long.

      What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in Côte d’Ivoire?

      • Traffic in Abidjan is chaotic: heavy congestion, little adherence to traffic rules, and aggressive driving.
      • Road travel outside the city is often risky due to poor road conditions; night driving is strongly discouraged.
      • Taxis are plentiful, but preferably use registered taxis or app-based services (such as Yango).

      What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Côte d’Ivoire?

      • Is the trip to Côte d’Ivoire and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

      What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Côte d’Ivoire if you are going to live there for a while?

      • When applying for your visa, you are usually required to be able to prove that you have valid health insurance.
      • If you have private insurance, you can choose your own doctor in Côte d’Ivoire.
      • Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.

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