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  1. Two Worlds of Cotton: Colonialism and the Regional Economy in the French Soudan, 1800-1946 by Richard Roberts, 1996-11-01

81. Search Results For Mali - Encyclopædia Britannica
mali Travel guide to this country in western Africa. Provides information on regionalattractions, culture, history, events, recreational activities, and
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82. Search Results For Mali - Encyclopædia Britannica
Kingdoms of the Medieval Sudan Ancient history of this African country. Includesregional histories of mali, Songhay, Hausaland, and KanemBornu states.
http://www.britannica.com/search?query=mali&ct=igv&fuzzy=N&show=10&start=36

83. Dakar, Regional Delegation (Cape Verde, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Senegal)
In August, the regional delegate went on mission to northern mali and noted themounting tension between Tuareg and Arab groups on the one hand and the armed
http://www.icrc.org/Web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/iwpList140/EF4B1B4616AB442EC1256B660059
About the ICRC ICRC activities The ICRC worldwide Focus ... Annual Report Annual Report Dakar, regional delegation (Cape Verde, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Senegal)
IN 1994 THE ICRC:
- visited 32 detainees in Gambia;
- visited 14 detainees in Guinea-Bissau;
- visited 64 detainees in Mali.

Introduction
The main concerns of the ICRC in this region were the political instability in Gambia, where the government was overthrown in July and an unsuccessful coup took place in November, disturbances and arrests in Senegal, and the deterioration of the situation in northern Mali.
The regional delegation pursued its activities aimed at supporting the National Societies of the region and disseminating humanitarian law. In January a regional workshop was held in Dakar to present a training programme in humanitarian law to the armed forces of West Africa. Nearly 40 officers from Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mali and Senegal attended. The regional delegation also organized a seminar in Bamako (Mali) in June for the security and police forces of ten French- and Portuguese-speaking West African countries. The programme covered the application of humanitarian law, human rights and the maintenance of law and order. Another seminar was held in Dakar in July for the Presidents and Secretaries General of the National Societies of Cape Verde, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mali and Senegal.
CAPE VERDE

GAMBIA

GUINEA-BISSAU
MALI ... SENEGAL CAPE VERDE The situation in Cape Verde remained calm in 1994. The ICRC helped the Red Cross of Cape Verde complete its radio network, thus enabling the National Society's branches on all major islands to communicate by HF radio with its headquarters and with the ICRC regional delegation in Dakar.

84. Dakar, Regional Delegation (Cape Verde, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mali And Senegal)
106-1997 Annual Report 1996 Dakar, regional delegation (Cape Verde,Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, mali and Senegal). In mali, the peace
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About the ICRC ICRC activities The ICRC worldwide Focus ... Annual Report Annual Report Dakar, regional delegation (Cape Verde, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mali and Senegal)
First visits to detainees in Senegal
In Senegal, the ICRC's main concern was to have access to the people detained in connection with the situation in Casamance. After repeated requests, the ICRC obtained written permission from the authorities in April. The first visits were made in May and June to two places of detention in Dakar and Ziguinchor; they took place in accordance with the ICRC's customary procedures. In addition, sporadic clashes between the army and the MDFC* in Casamance continued to affect the civilian population, particularly by barring access to certain villages and agricultural areas. The Senegalese Red Cross Society, with the help of the ICRC, distributed ad hoc food aid to civilian victims of the fighting.
Besides dealing with these particular priorities, the Dakar regional delegation continued throughout the year to promote humanitarian law and encouraged its implementation at the national level, providing the advisory services offered to States to that effect. The ICRC also continued, within its area of competence, to support National Societies in the region.
In 1996 the ICRC:
- in Senegal, made its first visit in May and June to 138 people held in Dakar and 45 people held in Ziguinchor; a second visit was made in December;

85. ZapMeta Directory > Regional > Africa > Mali
Past Versions Brief introduction to the geography, climate, and historyof mali. http//www.interknowledge.com/mali. •. BBC Country
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86. Croatian Genealogy, Travel, Translation; Family History
Genealogy, family history. home genealogy you are here. Nationwide vs. RegionalChurches and villages of Konavle. First names of mali Los inj.
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87. SearchBug Directory: Regional: Africa: Mali: Government
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88. Blackwell Synergy - Cookie Absent
of the theory of vegetation history that blamed this paper argues that a regionaldiscursive formation may be expanded to include southern mali, which carries
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89. Untitled
of the World Date Apr, 15 1993 4/15/93 Category Country Data Region SubsaharanAfrica Country mali Subject Travel , history , International Organizations
http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/bgnotes/af/mali9304.html
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Background Note: Mali
PA Source: Office of Public Communication, Bureau of Public Affairs Description: Historical, Political and Economic Overviews of the Countries of the World Date: Apr, 15 1993 Category: Country Data Region: Subsaharan Africa Country: Mali Subject: Travel History International Organizations Trade/Economics Military Affairs Cultural Exchange State Department [TEXT]
Official Name:
Republic of Mali
PROFILE
Geography Area: 1,240,278 sq. km. (474,764 sq. mi); about the size of Texas and California. Cities: CapitalBamako (pop. 880,000). Other citiesSegou (85,000), Mopti (75,000), Kayes (50,000), Gao (40,000). Terrain: Savannah and desert. Climate: Semitropical in the south; arid in the north. People Nationality: Noun and adjectiveMalian(s). Population (1991 est.): 8.3 million. Annual growth rate: Ethnic groups: Mande (Bambara or Bamana, Malinke, Sarakole) 50%, Peul 17%, Voltaic 12%, Songhai 6%, Tuareg and Moor 5%. Religions: Islam 90%, indigenous 9%, Christian 1%. Languages: French (official) and Bambara (spoken by about 80% of the population).

90. SPEECH AT A STATE BANQUET IN MALI
history will record the role played by President Konare that a country such as Maliwith limited to make outstanding contributions to the region, the continent
http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/mbeki/2001/tm1104.html
SPEECH AT A STATE BANQUET IN MALI
4 November 2001 Your Excellency, President Konare,
Your Excellencies:
Prime Minister Mande Sidibe,
Ministers,
High Commissioner of the District of Bamako, Mr Ismail Cisse,
Mayor of Bamako, Mr Ibrahima N'Diaye,
Esteemed guests,
Ladies and Gentlemen. It is our privilege and honour to be here this evening. On behalf of the people of South Africa, I would like to express our pleasure at having been invited to visit your country. Since our arrival in Mali, we have been overwhelmed by the warmth of Malian hospitality, so much so that we feel we are truly among friends. Our visit is both to renew and consolidate our ties and friendship. In a sense, we are on a pilgrimage to this ancient place, to this home of some of the greatest leaders of Africa and strongest empires of our rich African history. We are here to pay homage to these centres of spiritual, intellectual and commercial excellence that gave birth to great scholars, artists, poets, philosophers, traders, entrepreneurs and through their exemplary work, shaped Africa of the past. I am sure that everyone in my delegation is truly humbled to be in a fellow African country which has made these immeasurable contributions to the advances, not only of Africans, but of the rest of humanity.

91. African Studies: West Africa
Translate this page records at the National Archives of mali and of See also the entire African Historywebsite economic cooperation and development in the Sahelo-Saharan region.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/africa/cuvl/West.html
West Africa by Region and Country
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      Basic economic indicators, ADB strategy paper, environmental profile, project and other reports all in downloadable PDF.

  • African Digital Library: West African Digital Resources Project (Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan)
      A website about a new digital library project (begun in 2000/2001) at Michigan State University, l'Institut Fondamental d'Afrique Noire, and the West African Research Center in Dakar, Senegal. The site includes thus far: materials relating to West African history and cultures mostly from the private archives of individual scholars: selected photographs, unpublished research papers and conference proceedings, field notes, and short audio files of informants and interviews with scholars.

  • ALMA: African Language Materials Archive : A joint project of the West African Research Center (Dakar, Senegal), Columbia University, CAORCCouncil of American Overseas Research Centers, and UNESCO. (via AODLAmerican Overseas Digital Library, a project of the CAORC, Washington, DC)
      A collection of 33 electronic books in three major languages of West Africa: Wolof, Mandinka, and Pular. The archive was produced through a pilot project launched by the

92. Mali - Countrywatch.com
Mopti, 112,700, 2003. Key Data. Region Africa. Population 10,441,300 June 2003. Religions.Muslim, 90.0%. Indigenous beliefs, 9.0%. Christian, 1.0%. Links for mali.
http://www.countrywatch.com/cw_country.asp?vcountry=109

93. Ashoka Fellow Profile
Ismaila authored The Sahelian s first publication, Hine Nana , which tells of thehistory and culture of a northern region of mali where Ismaila did research
http://www.ashoka.org/fellows/viewprofile.cfm?PersonID=594

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