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This page is  sharing stories, news and info about the creative society in Cote d'Ivoire.


Cote d'Ivoire's Tech Freelancers: Driving Innovation in ICT

Freelance ICT professionals in Côte d'Ivoire are shaping the country’s digital transformation. From AI developers to fintech experts, they are helping businesses modernize and expand. With tech hubs emerging in Abidjan and growing demand for digital solutions, Ivorian freelancers are at the forefront of Africa’s booming technology sector.

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Patricia Zoundi Yao

Patricia Zoundi Yao is a prominent social entrepreneur. She founded Quickcash in 2010, a fintech company providing financial services to rural communities without internet access, enabling secure money transfers via mobile phones. She has been recognized as one of seven 'eTrade for Women Advocates' by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development in 2019. .

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Alain Capo-Chichi

Alain Capo-Chichi is an Ivorian entrepreneur and innovator. He established the first computer assembly plant in West Africa, located in Grand-Bassam, Côte d'Ivoire. In 2022, he launched 'Open G,' a smartphone designed for illiterate populations, supporting over fifty African languages and operable through voice commands.

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Pierre Djibril Coulibaly

Pierre Djibril Coulibaly is an inventor and software engineer. He is the managing director of NEXAT Informatique, which he founded in 2003. In 2010, he obtained a patent for a universal computer management software design process, aiming to make management software accessible to various business sectors. 

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Jil-Alexandre N'Dia

Jil-Alexandre N'Dia is an Ivorian entrepreneur and co-founder of Abidjan.net, a leading news and information website in Côte d'Ivoire. He is also the director of the digital media group Weblogy and has been instrumental in promoting digital entrepreneurship in the country.

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The Future of Ivorian Fashion: Freelance designers Making a Statement

Freelance fashion designers in Côte d'Ivoire are redefining African style by blending traditional fabrics like pagne with modern aesthetics. Through e-commerce, social media, and global fashion shows, these designers are bringing Ivorian fashion to the world, proving that West African craftsmanship is both timeless and cutting-edge.

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Loza Maléombho

Loza Maléombho is an Ivorian-American fashion designer known for blending traditional Ivorian aesthetics with contemporary fashion. Raised between Abidjan and the United States, she launched her self-titled label in 2009. Her designs have gained international recognition, with celebrities like Beyoncé wearing her creations. Maléombho continues to innovate from her base in Abidjan, contributing significantly to the global fashion scene. 

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Kader Diaby

Based in Abidjan, Kader Diaby is a multifaceted artist encompassing photography, art direction, and fashion design. He began his journey with Instagram stories and quickly expanded into more narrative-driven content using a 35mm film camera. Diaby's work often explores various art and design practices, making him a dynamic figure in Côte d'Ivoire's creative industry. 

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Gilles Touré

An established designer in Côte d'Ivoire, Gilles Touré is renowned for his elegant and sophisticated creations. His work has been pivotal in shaping the Ivorian fashion landscape, and he continues to influence emerging designers in the region. 

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Laurence Chauvin-Buthaud

Founder of the menswear label Laurenceairline, Laurence Chauvin-Buthaud is a key figure in the Ivorian fashion scene. Her designs are known for blending traditional African textiles with contemporary styles, contributing to the evolution of men's fashion in Côte d'Ivoire.

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Independent Filmmakers in Cote d'Ivoire: Telling Africa's Stories

A new wave of Ivorian freelance filmmakers is capturing the country’s history, struggles, and triumphs through cinema. Whether directing documentaries, music videos, or short films, these creatives are gaining traction at African and global film festivals. With digital streaming, their stories are reaching audiences far beyond Côte d'Ivoire.

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Philippe Lacôte

Philippe Lacôte began his career as a radio reporter before transitioning to filmmaking. He has directed acclaimed feature films such as 'Run' (2014), which was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival, and 'Night of the Kings' (2020), presented at the Venice Film Festival. His work often explores the recent history and socio-political landscape of Côte d'Ivoire. 

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Miléquêm Diarassouba

An international photojournalist and filmmaker based in Abidjan, Diarassouba captures the resilience and beauty of everyday life in Côte d'Ivoire. He collaborates with NGOs and international organizations to tell authentic, impactful stories that inspire positive change. 

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Bambadjan Bamba

Born in Côte d'Ivoire, Bamba is an award-winning actor, filmmaker, and immigrant rights advocate. He has appeared in various film and television productions and is recognized for his advocacy on immigration issues.

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Marina Niava

Marina Niava is an Ivorian film director, producer, and writer. She began her career in journalism and transitioned into filmmaking with her documentary 'Noirs au soleil levant' in 2012. Niava has since directed several short films and was a writer for the Ivorian adaptation of the MTV series 'Shuga Babi' in 2020. She continues to contribute to the Ivorian film industry with her diverse storytelling and production skills. 

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Cote d'Ivoire's Street Artists: Turning Public Spaces into Canvases

Freelance street artists in Côte d'Ivoire are using murals to tell stories of culture, politics, and resilience. From the vibrant streets of Abidjan to smaller towns, these artists are transforming public spaces into open-air galleries. Social media and urban art festivals are helping them gain international recognition.

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Aboudia (Abdoulaye Diarrassouba)

Aboudia is a prominent Ivorian contemporary artist known for his vivid, graffiti-inspired paintings. His work gained international attention during the 2011 Ivorian crisis, where he depicted the turmoil and resilience of urban life in Abidjan. Aboudia's art often portrays the raw energy of street culture, incorporating elements of traditional African motifs and contemporary urban graffiti. He continues to work between his studios in Abidjan and New York City, with exhibitions worldwide. 

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Zoro Zipa

An influential figure in Abidjan's street art community, Zoro Zipa began his artistic journey facing challenges, including being pursued and beaten for his graffiti work. Despite these obstacles, he persevered and has seen his art gain recognition, leading to exhibitions in formal settings like the Adama Toungara Museum of Contemporary Art in Abobo. Zoro Zipa's work is celebrated for its vibrant portrayal of Ivorian life and culture.

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Pascal Konan

Pascal Konan is a contemporary Ivorian artist known for his contributions to the street art scene in Abidjan. His work often explores themes of urban life and social issues, utilizing a vibrant color palette and dynamic compositions. Konan has participated in various projects aimed at revitalizing public spaces through art, including collaborations with international artists. 

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Annick Lia

Annick Lia is an emerging Ivorian street artist whose work has been featured in several public art projects across Abidjan. She is known for her unique style that blends traditional African art forms with contemporary street art techniques. Lia's art often addresses themes of identity, culture, and social change. 

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The Eyes of Cote d'Ivoire: Freelance Photographers Capturing a Nation's Essence.

Freelance photographers in Côte d'Ivoire are documenting everything from high-fashion editorials to rural landscapes and political movements. Their work, often shared through exhibitions and online platforms, is reshaping how the world sees Côte d'Ivoire, blending visual storytelling with cultural pride.

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Joana Choumali

Joana Choumali is a visual artist and photographer based in Abidjan. She studied graphic arts in Casablanca and initially worked as an art director before transitioning to photography. Her work often explores themes of identity and the intersection of tradition and modernity in African cultures. Notably, she won the prestigious Prix Pictet in 2019 for her series 'Ça va aller,' which features embroidered photographs capturing the aftermath of the 2016 Grand-Bassam terrorist attack. 

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Miléquêm Diarassouba

An international photojournalist and filmmaker based in Abidjan, Miléquêm Diarassouba focuses on capturing the resilience and beauty of everyday life in Côte d'Ivoire. A graduate of the School of Journalism at ISTC Polytechnique, he has collaborated extensively with organizations like UNICEF Côte d’Ivoire, documenting impactful stories that inspire positive change.

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Ananias Léki Dago

Ananias Léki Dago is a renowned Ivorian photographer known for his black-and-white urban photography. A graduate of the Institut National Supérieur de l'Action et de l'Animation Culturelle in Abidjan, he has exhibited his work internationally. He is also recognized for his efforts in preserving the legacy of fellow Ivorian photographer Paul Kodjo, including directing the documentary 'Je reste photographe.' 

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Marie Jeanne Akobe (Akobs)

Known professionally as Akobs, Marie Jeanne Akobe is a food, product, and interior photographer from Côte d'Ivoire. Her work is inspired by daily life and market scenes, and she excels in creating compelling visuals that enhance marketing efforts. 

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