African Development Bank's Staff Council and Lion's Club Join Forces to Clean-Up Attecoube, Ivorian Community Hit By Flood

29 November 2018
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African Development Bank (Abidjan)

Nemattoulaye, Attecoube, Abidjan — As part of activities marking the 2018 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Day, the Staff Council (SCO) of the African Development Bank will, on November 29, 2018 launch a vast clean-up campaign in Nemattoulaye, Attecoube - an Abidjan neighborhood that suffered badly from devastating floods, early this year. Consequently, the theme adopted for the 2018 SCO CSR day is 'CLEAN-UP ATTECOUBE' .

The plight of the Nemattoulaye, Attecoube area was highlighted by the African Development Bank Ivoirian Staff Association who, in collaboration with the Lion's Club Strelitzia, will be joining forces to provide much needed assistance and support to this area.

In addition to activities relating to the Clean-Up day, the mission will provide lunch for pupils of the local primary school in Attecoube.

Enquiries: Botty, Bi Gohe, b.botty@Afdb.org

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