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Anzata Ouattaara in 2022, by Koneines

Anzata Ouattara (born 12 January 1974, in Bondoukou) is an Ivorian journalist and writer .[1]

Life

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Anzata Ouattara was born on 12 January 1974 in Bondoukou , in the northeast of Ivory Coast. She holds a Master's degree in Journalism from the Institute of Communication Sciences and Techniques (ISTC) in Abidjan  .[2]

Anzata Ouattara works as a journalist for the weekly Go Magazine  . From 2014 to 2015, she served as press officer at the Constitutional Council of Côte d'Ivoire. She is also a member of the Observatory for Press Freedom, Ethics and Professional Conduct (OLPED) and the International Union of the Francophone Press (UPF) . In 2025, she participated in a literary cafe organized by International University of Yamoussoukro (UIYA).[3]

Anzata Ouattara is the president of the Gontougo Executives Network (RECAG) which brings together the departments of Bondoukou , Tanda , Koun-Fao , Transua , Kouassi Datékro and Sandégué  .

Anzata Ouattara publishes in the women's magazine Go Magazine short stories collected under the label " Les coups de la vie "  , which features characters marked by events that have changed the course of their existence. These short stories, inspired by marital problems that the magazine's subscribers submit to the journalist, are later published in book form. Anzata Ouattara has her own publishing house, Éditions Mouna, which publishes some of her works.

Works

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  • Ouattara, Anzata (2017). Safora (in French). ISBN 978-2-7466-9988-5.
  • Ouattara, Anzata (2014). altiné ... mon unique péché (in French). ISBN 979-10-90799-02-8.
  • Ouattara, Anzata (2019). Ferlah ou le dernier maillon de la chaîne (in French). ISBN 978-2-9564958-3-3.
  • Ouattara, Anzata (2019). Un rêve presqu'impossible-- (in French). ISBN 978-2-9564958-4-0.
  • Ouattara, Anzata (2009). Best of Les coups de la vie (in French). Abidjan: EditionsGO Media. ISBN 978-2-9534333-0-2.
  • La révolte de Agba le Manioc ISBN 9782956495864

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