Electoral officials with UNOCI said 'good progress' has been made in formally identifying the population in Côte d'Ivoire since a round of UN-facilitated public hearings began across the country, which became divided in 2002 between the Government-controlled south and the rebel-held north.
So far, some 7,400 public hearings or 'audiences foraines' have been held in 11 provinces, and about 480,000 applicants have received new birth certificates.