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2008-05-30 14:27:00
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Embassy Cotonou
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BENIN WRAP-UP MAY 17 - MAY 30, 2008

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1.(U) This cable is a bi-weekly summary of events which occurred in
Benin between May 17 - 30. Comments for improvements from readers
are welcome. Please direct them to Pol/Econ Officer Jason Hahn at
hahnje@state.gov.

2.(U) Contents:

- President Yayi Announces 2008-2009 Cotton Prices
- Attempted Cocaine Seizure at the Port of Cotonou
- CENA Releases Municipal Elections Results
- MCC Funds Renewed Supervision of the Microfinance Sector
- PD Sponsors Seminar on Ethics in Journalism
- USAID receives 1.1 million doses of anti-malaria drug
- Ministry of Health to build Sector Wide Approach Plan

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President Yayi Announces 2008-2009 Cotton Prices
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3.(U) On May 25 President Yayi personally announced the prices
farmers will be paid for their cotton harvest during the 2008-2009
cotton campaign. Farmers will receive FCFA 210 (USD 0.50) per
kilogram for the highest quality cotton and 160 FCFA (USD 0.38) per
kilogram for lesser quality cotton. Cotton accounts for 13 percent
of Benin's GDP and 80 percent of its export income.

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Attempted Cocaine Seizure at the Port of Cotonou
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4.(SBU) On May 13, 2008, the Benin Intelligence Service (DSLD)
conducted a search of a warehouse at the Port of Cotonou for a
suspected two tons of cocaine in response to information received
from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency in Lagos. The DSLD did not
find any cocaine during their search. The DEA suspects the cocaine
was moved during the first week of May. For further reporting
please see Cotonou 306.

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CENA Releases Municipal Elections Results
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5.(U) On May 20, the National Independent Electoral Commission
(CENA) published the results of the April 20 municipal and local
elections after it failed to do so on May 6 (the date it previously
promised). The results indicate that President Yayi's political
coalition Force Cowry for an Emerging Benin (FCBE) has taken control
of 36 communes out of 77, followed by the G13, a group led by 13
National Assembly deputies that split from President Yayi in
February, with 9 communes. The 4 political parties referred to as
the G4, the Renaissance of Benin (RB),the Party of Democratic
Renewal (PRD),the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the African
Movement for Democracy and Progress (MADEP) maintained control over
their individual strongholds. The results sparked protests in some

parts of the country pending the Supreme Court's rulings regarding
the numerous appeals filed by candidates who accused the CENA of
manipulating the vote. For further reporting please see Cotonou

313.

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MCC Funds Renewed Supervision of the Microfinance
Sector
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6.(U) On May 27, the Charge d'Affairs participated in the signing of
a $1.5 million agreement between Millennium Challenge Account-Benin
(MCA-Benin) and the Ministry of Finance. This agreement provides
financial and technical support for the Ministry of Finance in its
function as the supervisor of more than 700 microfinance
institutions in Benin. Support will be provided this year and for
three additional budget years. The Ministry agreed to rebuild the
staffing of this function which had slipped from eighteen to five
officers and to increase the number of financial institution
inspections and follow up. The agreement established that MCA-Benin
will continue to support the Ministry's micro-finance supervisory
staff as long as progress is made in meeting a well-defined
numerical set of ambitious targets.

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PD Sponsors Seminar on Ethics in Journalism
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7.(U) From May 19 through May 23, PD hosted a week-long journalism
seminar titled: "Ethics in Journalism and the role of the media in
an emerging democracy". Twenty-two reporters from 20 media outlets
attended the seminar, including the state-controlled television and
radio station, (ORTB) and the most prominent privately-owned
television and radio station, Golfe TV/FM. The seminar covered the

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basics of journalistic ethics and the role of responsible media in a
democracy. At the end of the seminar, the reporters congratulated
the Embassy for hosting this seminar and promised to use the lessons
in their work. The seminar received very good press coverage
resulting in the publication of articles in several newspapers and
the broadcast of news reports on all major Cotonou-based TV and
radio stations with an estimated audience of 2.5 million.

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USAID receives 1.1 million doses of anti-malaria drug
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8.(U) Under the President's Malaria Initiative (PMI),USAID received
a second stock of 1.1 million tablets of sulfadoxyne-pyrimethamine
(SP) which is used as malaria preventive treatment for pregnant
women. Upon clearance from customs, the commodities will be
transferred to the Ministry of Heath supply system. The 1.1 million
tablets complement a first stock of 1.2 million tablets delivered to
the Ministry of Health in March 2008.

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Ministry of Health to build Sector Wide Approach Plan
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9.(U) The Ministry of Health is engaging in a Sector Wide Approach
(SWAP) mechanism that will involve all donors supporting the health
sector. Under the approach, the Government of Benin expects all
donors to put their funding in a common basket that will support its
health strategy with a unique monitoring and evaluation system.
USAID supports the Ministry's adoption of the SWAP but has not made
a decision to put funding in such a mechanism to support its
program.

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