
2 COUNTRIES HAVE ADOPTED DRIVE-THRU!

In 2023 and 2024, the DRIVE project was implemented in eight border departments in northern Ivory Coast.
Thanks to the SCORE methodology which underpins DRIVE, a Resilience Index specific to Ghana has been under development since mid-2025.
In 2023 and 2024, the DRIVE project was implemented in eight border departments in northern Ivory Coast.
Thanks to the SCORE methodology which underpins DRIVE, a Resilience Index specific to Ghana has been under development since mid-2025.
In this regard, DRIVE offers a versatile and adaptable framework that allows you to:
- Assess community resilience in the face of extremist rhetoric.
- Identify the first signs of social fragmentation or detachment from the State.
- Monitor broader indicators of peace and development such as trust in institutions, intergroup relations and democratic attitudes in southern and central Ghana.
- Strengthen local peacebuilding initiatives by informing community development and conflict prevention programs.
Since the beginning of 2026, reflections and discussions are currently underway for the development of the Drive in 2 other countries of the sub-region: Senegal and Benin.
