Friday, May 17, 2013

Rebuilding Mali



Rebuilding Of Mali Faces Daunting Obstacles, Despite Outside Aid -- New York Times

DAKAR, Senegal — The outpouring of support may be more a sign of nervousness than altruism.

At an international conference in Brussels this week, donors pledged $4.2 billion for Mali on a range of fronts, including roads, energy and business development, hoping to help rebuild a nation that alarmed governments around the world when much of it collapsed and fell to Islamist militants last year.

Beyond the money, the United Nations plans to deploy 12,600 peacekeepers this summer to make sure the militants do not return, while a host of outside powers, with France and the United States in the lead, are keeping a watchful eye on preparations for elections the Malians have promised for July.

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More News On Mali

Mali Gets Billions in Pledges to Rebuild -- Wall Street Journal
Nations pledge billions to rebuild Mali -- AP
Donors Pledge $4.2 Billion for Mali -- Voice of America
International donors pledge $4.19B for Mali recovery plan -- Examiner
UN Envoy Says July Date for Mali Presidential Vote "Difficult" -- Wall Street Journal
Ban pledges UN commitment to stable, prosperous Mali in message to Brussels meeting -- UN News Centre
Extreme food shortages in northern Mali -- KUNA
U.S. instructors to train African troops for Mali in Niger -- Reuters
US Air Force flies 200th Mali air refuelling sortie -- Defence Web

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