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Cote d’Ivoire Toxic Waste Incident

The Cote d’Ivoire Government failed to protect public health and the environment when toxic waste from a cargo ship was dumped, leading to widespread health and environmental damage. Despite initial remediation efforts, many affected areas were not decontaminated, leaving residents with ongoing health issues. The government later signed an agreement shielding the responsible company from further legal action, limiting justice for victims.

The African Court ruled that Cote d’Ivoire violated life, health, and environmental protection rights. The government was ordered to provide medical aid, amend environmental laws, ensure corporate accountability, and initiate investigations, using technological methods for monitoring and transparency.

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