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Answered by vermanushka7487
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Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. National Unity Governments are coalition government made up of all or most parties in a parliament. They are usually formed in times of war or severe political crisis.

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The Congress of the PDCI in 1975 defined the role of the press: “to consolidate and reinforce national unity; to encourage people to work harder to develop the nation; and to provide information about Cote d'Ivoire and the rest of the world.” The government news agency is Agence Ivoirienne de Presse (AIP). The official newspaper, Fraternite Matin, was established in 1964. In 1997 there were 12 daily newspapers. Average circulation of the dailies was 231,000 in 1996. The nondaily press consists of 15 selected weeklies and seven selected periodicals. The nondaily newspaper circulation was 251,000 in 1996. Foreign press bureaus headquartered in Cote d'Ivoire include Agence France-Presse (AFP), the Associated Press (AP), Reuters West Africa, and the Xinhua (New China) News Agency. In addition to the government publishing house, Imprimerie Nationale, five other publishing houses also headquarter in Abidjan. Their publishing activities range from general nonfiction and literature to academic and religious material.

With an ethnic minority population of over 100 million, China uses a variety of preferential treatment policies in education to maintain national unity. However, ethnic pluralism has become more salient as market forces lead to increased interethnic contact and competition for jobs. Despite the national education campaign to build a harmonious society, Chinese ethnicity is at a critical crossroad. This article reviews policies meant to improve educational opportunities for ethnic minorities. While they have been successful in reducing inequalities by raising the numbers of minorities attending school and university, most ethnic minority groups still have lower rates of access and educational achievement.

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