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THE
REPUBLIC
OF
MALI,
THE
ISMAILI
IMAMAT
AND
THE
AGA
KHAN
DEVELOPMENT
NETWORK
STRENGTHEN
THEIR
PARTNERSHIP
WITH
AGREEMENT
OF
COOPERATION
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His
Highness the Aga Khan and President
Amadou
Toumani
Touré of
the Republic of Mali,
at the ceremony which
marked the signing of
an agreement
of cooperation
between the Republic of Mali,
the Ismaili Imamat
and the Aga Khan Development
Network |
Bamako,
Mali,
1 August
2005 – His
Excellency
Moctar
Ouane,
Minister
for Foreign
Affairs
and International
Cooperation
of the
Republic
of Mali
and the
Director
of the
Department
of Diplomatic
Affairs
of the
Ismaili
Imamat,
Dr.
Shafik
Sachedina,
today
signed
an agreement
of cooperation
between
the Republic
of Mali,
the Ismaili
Imamat
and the
Aga Khan
Development
Network
(AKDN).
The
agreement
follows
extensive
discussions
between
His Highness
the Aga
Khan, Imam,
(spiritual
leader)
of the
Ismaili
Muslims,
President
Amadou
Toumani
Touré of
the Republic
of Mali
and Prime
Minister
Ousmane
Maiga.
The agreement,
which recognises
the AKDN
as an International
Organisation,
will expand
cooperation
in social,
cultural
and economic
development
in the
country.
It follows
an accord
for development
signed
in October
2003 by
President
Touré and
His Highness
the Aga
Khan. “I
would like
to emphasise
that economic
initiatives
are only
one part
of the
AKDN initiatives
in Mali,” said
the Aga
Khan, at
the ceremony
which marked
the signing
of the
agreement. “We
firmly
believe
that our
social
and cultural
activities
are just
as important,
and intend
to have
them expand
substantially
in the
future,” he
said.
“An
immediate
initiative
will be
to establish
a not-for-profit
microfinance
agency,
which will
operate
in the
northern
part of
the country.
We believe
that microfinance
is an important
vehicle
in the
fight against
poverty
and economic
exclusion,” said
the Aga
Khan. “We
hope that
our programme
will bring
stability
and improved
living
conditions
to many
poor women
and men
in this
country.”
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His
Excellency
Moctar
Ouane,
Minister
for
Foreign
Affairs
and International Cooperation of the Republic of Mali and
the Director of the Department of Diplomatic Affairs of the Ismaili Imamat,
Dr. Shafik Sachedina, sign an agreement
of cooperation between the Republic of Mali, the Ismaili
Imamat and the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) |
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During
his visit
to Mali,
the Aga
Khan also
reviewed
restoration
efforts
undertaken
on Mopti’s
Grand Mosque
by the
Aga Khan
Trust for
Culture
(AKTC).
The mosque,
which was
built in
the traditional
Sudanese
style between
1936 and
1943 on
the site
of an earlier
mosque
dating
from 1908,
was at
serious
risk of
collapse
until the
Aga Khan Trust
for Culture
commenced
restoration
work. It
is expected
to be fully
restored
by 2006.
“On
behalf
of the
people
of Mali
and the
government,
I would
like to
say we
are honoured
that the
AKDN is
contributing
to the
preservation
of the
country’s
cultural
heritage,” said
President
Touré.
“Mopti’s
mosque
is an outstanding
example
of the
traditional
Muslim
architecture
of the
Sahel,” said
the Aga
Khan. “We
hope that
our restoration
efforts,
which include
an important
training
component,
will develop
appropriate
restoration
guidelines
and solutions
that will
be used
in other
projects
in Mali
and in
the region.”
In the
area of
social
development,
the Aga
Khan made
a grant
to the Fondation
pour l’Enfance, which
will enable
administrators
to study
health
management
courses
in Canada.
Other health
initiatives
are also
being pursued.
In addition
to its
activities
in cultural
restoration,
the AKDN
is instituting
various
social
and economic
programmes,
including
improvement
of the
aviation
infrastructure
and microfinance
initiatives.
Mopti’s
Medical
Complex
was a recipient
of an Aga
Khan Award
for Architecture
in 1980.
AKDN’s
West African
presence
includes
operations
in Burkina
Faso, Cote
d'Ivoire
and Senegal.
For
further
information,
please contact:
Férid Nandjee
Aga Khan Development Network
(Mali)
BPE 2998
Bamako, Mali
Tel: +223 333 0695 / 222 0863
Fax: +223 222 3466
E-mail: ferid.nandjee@akdn-mali.org
The
Department
of Public
Affairs
Aiglemont
60270 Gouvieux, France
Telephone: +33.3.44.58.40.00
Fax: +33.3.44.58.42.79
E-mail: information@aiglemont.org
Website: www.akdn.org
NOTES
The
agencies
of the
Aga Khan
Development
Network
have for
four decades
contributed
towards
an improvement
in the
quality
of life
in specific
sectors
of activity
across
the West
African
sub-region.
In addition
to pioneering
investments
in industrial
enterprises
in the
packaging,
agro processing,
infrastructure
and aviation
sectors,
the Network’s
agencies
have been
active
in recognising
architectural
excellence
and in
providing
exemplary
support
services
to both
urban and
rural populations.
The Network’s
West African
presence
includes
operations
in Burkina
Faso, Cote
d’Ivoire,
Mali and
Senegal.
The
Aga Khan
Development
Network
(AKDN)
is a group
of private,
non-denominational
development
agencies
whose mandates
range from
the fields
of health
and education
to architecture,
culture,
rural development
and the
promotion
of private-sector
enterprise.
Its agencies
and institutions,
working
in over
30 countries,
seek to
empower
communities
and individuals,
often in
disadvantaged
circumstances,
to improve
living
conditions
and opportunities,
especially
in countries
in sub-Saharan
Africa,
South and
Central
Asia and
the Middle
East.
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