A Type D plug in Côte d'Ivoire?

Not directly — pack an adapter.

your Type D
🇨🇮 Type C socket
🇨🇮 Type E socket

Côte d'Ivoire's Type C / Type E sockets don't take a Type D plug. A plug adapter solves the shape problem — it changes pins, not electricity. The wall delivers 230 V at 50 Hz (207–253 V within tolerance) — if your device isn't rated for that (look for "100–240 V" on the brick), an adapter won't save it.

Grid facts verified against IEC World Plugs — Côte d'Ivoire. Physical-fit verdicts derive from pin geometry and each socket standard's acceptance list — not safety advice.