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Members of Government and civil society in Mali
agree to comprehensive national action plan
BAMAKO, 10 January 2002
Senior
Government officials, academics and representatives of civil society
meeting in Bamako, 9 to 10 Januray 2002, have agreed to a comprehensive
national action plan for Mali.
The plan includes measures for
trade expansion and capacity-building, as well as for the simplification
of the business environment, investment promotion, support for SMEs and
micro-finance and development of a communications infrastructure.
The proposals are the outcome of a national workshop chaired by
Mr. Mody N Diaye, Secretary General of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and
Transport.
During the workshop participants discussed the findings
of the Mali Country Assessment, which praises the recent growth in the
economy, following liberalization, but warns of the low level of
sustainable human development.
It calls for a diversification of
exports from raw materials, notably cotton, gold and livestock, with an
increase in productivity in agricultural production and the creation of
value-added products. It supports the creation of an export promotion
agency (MALIPEX).
However, it cautions that export-increasing
policies require a parallel national strategy to accompany trade
expansion. In particular, efforts should be concentrated on improving
transport, the financial sector, commercial intelligence,
telecommunications and workforce skills.
As a further obstacle to
FDI, the report points to the small size of the economy, even if
membership of the West African Economic and Monetary Union is taken into
account. It recommends measures to address the low labour productivity,
improve the business climate, invest in communications, and reinforce
investment promotion activities.
The report warns of growing
poverty; a result of, among others, unemployment, gender disparities, low
literacy and a poor rural infrastructure. It recommends investment in
health and education, with training programmes that match the needs of the
labour market.
The workshop was well received and the Global
Programme looks forward to working with all development actors to
implement the action plan.
For more
information please email mailto:globalprogamme@unctad.org
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© United Nations
2001
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