Mali: what assessment after the French intervention? What rebuilding?
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Find out more about our donor programsA luncheon debate with Alain ANTIL, Head of the Subsaharian Africa programme, Ifri, and Étienne de DURAND, Director of the Center for Security studies, Ifri.
Alain Antil and Étienne de Durand will go back to the result of the Serval operation, and the remaining security uncertainties. Beyond that, what are we waiting now from the UNO force (Minusma), and from the international community engagement? What credible perspectives are appearing for the reform of the security sector and more broadly, of the national reconstruction, notably through the Dialogue and Reconciliation Commission and the coming elections?
Chair: Dominique DAVID, Executive Director, Ifri
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