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UN WELCOMES DONORS’ €3.25 BILLION PLEDGE TO HELP REBUILD MALI STILL SUBJECT TO SOURCE AUDIT BY UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE

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Date: 16 May 2013 12:00:00 -0400
Subject: UN WELCOMES DONORS' €3.25 BILLION PLEDGE TO HELP REBUILD MALI
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UN WELCOMES DONORS' €3.25 BILLION PLEDGE TO HELP REBUILD MALINew York,
May 16 2013 12:00PMThe United Nations today
<"http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/presscenter/pressreleases/2013/05/15/the-international-community-pledges-3-25-billion-to-help-rebuild-mali.html">welcomed
the international community's pledge of €3.25 billion to support a
recovery plan for Mali, which is emerging from a recent crisis that
saw its northern territory overtaken by extremists and hundreds of
thousands of people uprooted by conflict.

The funds, pledged in Brussels at the High-level Conference on Support
and Development of Mali, will contribute to the West African country's
Sustainable Recovery Plan, which aims to restore its territorial
integrity and promote peace, security and reconciliation, and pave the
way for inclusive growth and long-term development. The overall cost
of the Plan is €4.3 billion.

Northern Mali was occupied by radical Islamists after fighting broke
out in January 2012 between Government forces and Tuareg rebels. The
conflict displaced hundreds of thousands of people and prompted the
Malian Government to request assistance from France to halt the
southward march of the extremist groups.

In line with the Recovery Plan, the UN will support the country in the
areas of good governance, sustainable peace, and access to basic
social services. In addition, the recently established
Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA)
will provide support for authorities as they extend State control and
work to strengthen good governance.

Mali is also expected to organize in July presidential elections,
which are considered a key step in the transition process. To this
end, UN Development Programme (UNDP) and the European Commission have
signed a financing agreement for €14.8 million in support of the
electoral process.

UNDP has also been helping to build the capacities of the
organizations involved in the political transition, including the
recently established Commission for Dialogue and Reconciliation.

At the Conference, UNDP Associate Administrator Rebeca Grynspan warned
that long-term development should not overshadow Mali's immediate
needs, and urged countries to step up their support to tackle the
current humanitarian situation in the north of the country.May 16 2013
12:00PM
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