Amie Bojang-Sissoho and Dr Isatou Touray

In this edition:

1- Mali reviews her fight against HIV-AIDS. Great progress was made against the number of new AIDS patients and the resiliency of current AIDS patients. In other words, the bottom line in the fight against AIDS looks good. This review is conducted to encourage Mali's funding partners to stay the course with a promise to ventilate the alleged theft and mismanagement of funds at the ministry of health.
2- Mali negotiates a loan with the International Development Association to finance transfer of technology for  irrigation projects in the food self-sufficiency sector.
3- Mali conducts a symposium to work to enhance the variables of her Human Development Index.
4- Mali supports and incubates Young Entrepreneurs. This cadre, university graduates, inventors, technicians, and skilled workers, forms a significant portion of Youth employment in Mali. Minister Ibrahima Ndiaye presides.
5- Decentralization and capacity enhancement spreads across West Africa. From Mali. SOme 20 African experts participate.
6- Mali National Institute of Statistics holds its annual convention. All aimed at value-demographics and actuarial synthesis. I am proud of you Mali. If you don't know what you've got, you cannot recognize its value.
7- International organisation fighting violence against women holds a workshop. Women against women. Men against women.
8- The Ivory Coast election campaign winds down. Tomorrow is voting day. We wish Cote D'Ivoire well.
9- A round table of funders for the trial of Hissene Habre in Dakar. It appears we'll see some movement here finally. ECOWAS suggests an adhoc tribunal such as in the case of SierraLeone.
10- Africans come together in Bamako to consider ways to support rural farmers. Skill development and capacity building feature among the solutions.
11- Neutralizing and better managing the stock of pesticides in Mali. What a beautiful people Malians???
12- Africa considers the development of Ranching and Animal husbandry during a forum in Mali. A proud and happy people are best situated to invent and create solutions to their problems.
13- Sikasso prepares for the Mali 2010 Biennial Art and Culture exhibition.
14- Former Mali first Lady Hon. Adam Bah Konare assists in the premier of a new film at Babemba titled: The value of women. Minister Prof. Salikou Sanogo gives perspectives.
15- Mali army escorts their deceased comrades, Gen. Toure and Col. Diabira, to their peaceful repose. You will remmember the two died in an automobile accident in Saudia.

And much more.

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Le J.T du 25 Nov. from the broadcast menu.
Haruna.

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