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  • Mali can be a bit dry and dusty, but it is also fascinating and full of cultural treasures from the time of ancient kingdoms. Mali is home to the legendary cities of Timbuktu and Djenné. The impressive Dogon valley is one of the famous attractions. In Bamako, the capital, music is everywhere, the markets are colorful and you get a good picture of a West African city under the Sahara.
  • Beware, especially in the north of Mali is often unsettled, which makes Mali far from always possible to visit or only partially.

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Understanding violent extremism in the Sahel

Understanding violent extremism in the Sahel Birgitta Tazelaar, Deputy Director General for International Cooperation for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), will deliver an opening address on current priorities and challenges for peacebuilding and international development.  This will be f...

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Understanding violent extremism in the Sahel

Understanding violent extremism in the Sahel Birgitta Tazelaar, Deputy Director General for International Cooperation for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), will deliver an opening address on current priorities and challenges for peacebuilding and international development.  This will be f...

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