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Sabane Ibrahim Touré, programme coordinator for CAD Mali and partner in the Just Future Alliance.
"Our country has been in a multidimensional crisis since 2012 and this creates many challenges in terms of security and justice. For the Malian population in general and particularly for the northern region.
The Just Future Alliance focuses specifically on women and youth. Not only by strengthening their capacities or advocacy action but also by collaborating with other actors. Particularly, how young people and women can work in synergy with defence and security forces, to strengthen or restore trust.
Today, thanks to the programme, young people are able to carry out advocacy actions without our support. Already, in the field, they are questioning the authorities about their involvement in the peace processes.
This allows young people to organise themselves, to work together and initiate actions to prevent youth from being recruited into armed groups."
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Mali, one of the largest countries in the West African Sahel region, is known for its rich history and fascinating mix of cultures. Unfortunately, political turbulence and various regional conflicts have affected almost the entire population in the last decade. These and other challenges, such as climate change, food insecurity and mass displacement, call for an approach that gives Malians the means they need to turn the tide and move forward.
To make a lasting impact on the struggling West African regions, Cordaid believes we need a holistic approach that positively influences the most crucial elements in people’s daily lives. By combining efforts in strengthening civil society, creating a fair value chain, educating youth on topics such as sexual and reproductive health and rights and allowing them to influence governance and peace processes, we can pave the way to a peaceful and just future for all Malians.
Cordaid's programmes in Mali:
PGLR+
The Accountable Local Governance Programme (PGLR+) in Mali seeks to strengthen democratic institutions in 240 municipalities across the Gao, Tombouctou, Mopti, and Ségou regions. Funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Mali, the programme is carried out by a consortium of four Dutch NGOs: SNV, Oxfam Novib, the V4T Foundation, and Cordaid.
JNJ2
Jege ni Jaba means 'fish and onions' in Bambara, Mali's lingua franca. It is also the name of a programme that improves food security in the country. Some value chains have all the necessary conditions to be developed on a larger scale. However, farmers and producers are often facing challenges to grow their businesses. The main objectives of the programme are improving people's livelihoods, without increasing the pressure on the environment, and creating economic opportunities for women and youth.
Just Future
Just Future is a programme led by an alliance of international and local NGOs and civil society organisations to strengthen the capacity of civil society in fragile contexts. The alliance partners demand more accessible, responsive and accountable security and justice institutions, and more inclusive political governance and peace-making.
Jigiya
One of the goals of the Jigiya project ('hope' in Bambara) is to educate at least one million girls and boys on sexual and reproductive health and rights. The programme aims to significantly improve the youth's reproductive health and to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality. Cordaid provides technical assistance to the Jigiya project, which is being implemented in four regions: Kayes, Koulikoro, Segou and Mopti.
Hyderabad team of the Peri-urban Project organised a week-long series of stakeholders meetings, interactions, and awareness programmes across the field villages.
Participants of the Opening Ceremony of the international “MBA programme for State Agency on Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving of Ukraine (SAEE)” /
Учасники церемонія відкриття міжнародної Програми “МБА для Державного агентства з енергоефективності та енергозбереження України (Держенергоефективності)
Page from the theatre programme for a production of the pantomime "Goody Two Shoes", on stage at Victoria Hall in Keighley, performed by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in January 2005. This page includes adverts for No.10 Dance and Sportswear (run by Kath Proctor) of 16 Temple Street, Uncle Peter's Magic Show of Keighley Business Centre, Toni's (health and beauty therapy) of 153 Oakworth Road, and C. & L. Herd (butchers) of Queens Road in Ingrow.
The 24-page programme is part of the Joy Rundle Collection, donated by Jane Eaman and Mark Rundle in 2023.
62nd ABU General Assembly and Associated Meetings 2025
11-15 September 2025
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
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