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This month, the International Monetary Fund is due to pay Côte d’Ivoire the second and larger instalment of a US$385 million enhanced structural adjustment facility loan, and a mission from Washington has just visited Abidjan, to check that the government is keeping its side of the deal. The Fund’s Abidjan representative until last month was Pierre van den Boogaerde, a Belgian. He has just been replaced by PierreEwenczyk, who is French....

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Pierre van den Boogaerde, Belgian, Pierre, Ewenczyk, French, Henri, Konan Bédié, Banque Internationale pour, le Commerce et l’Industrie de la Côte d’Ivoire, Société Génerale des Banques en Côte, d’Ivoire, Société Internationale de Café et de, Cacao

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