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What Next for Mali? Four priorities for better governance in Mali
Wijeyaratne, Surendrini ; Vercken, Nicolas
Wijeyaratne, Surendrini
Vercken, Nicolas
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2014-02-05
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<p>The 2013 elections helped to restore constitutional order in Mali and marked the start of a period of hope for peace, stability and development. The challenge is now to respond to the Malian people's desire for improved governance.</p>
<p>This briefing note, based on the experiences of Oxfam and its Malian civil society partners, calls on the new government to ensure:</p>
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<li>equitable development across all regions of the country;</li>
<li>increased citizen participation, in particular women's political participation;</li>
<li>improved access to justice;</li>
<li>the promotion of national reconciliation.</li>
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<p>It also calls on the UN mission and international donors to fund and protect this work, and to ensure that results are recorded in a transparent and accountable way.</p>
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978-1-78077-547-0
