Federation of Mali

The Mali Federation (Arabic: اتحاد مالي) was a federation in West Africa linking the French colonies of Senegal and the Sudanese Republic (or French Sudan) for two months in 1960. It was founded on 4 April 1959 as a territory with self-rule within the French Community and became independent after negotiations with France on 20 June 1960. Two months later, on 19 August 1960, the Sudanese Republic leaders in the Mali Federation mobilized the army, and Senegal leaders in the federation retaliated by mobilizing the gendarmerie (national police); this resulted in a tense stand-off, and led to the withdrawal from …

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World Bank Group · 29 February 1960 English

This report provides a review of the economy of Mauritania as of 1960. Mauritania is an autonomous republic within the Community established by the French Constitution of October 1950. It …

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Oxfam International · 1 January 1997 English

Most people in the industrialised world have heard of Timbuktu, even if they could not find this ancient centre of civilisation on the map. In fact, it is in Mali, …

French territory 1960 4 April, creation of Federation of Mali with Senegal; 22 September, Federation broken;


World Bank Group · 30 September 1964 English

Upper Volta is a poor country. Its development is severely limited by natural factors. The country is badly located, landlocked, and an average distance of 520 miles from the sea. …

Sudan (now Mali) and Dahomey to form the Federation of Mali, but then, along -iith Dalhomey, withdrew as a consequence of the dissolution of the Federation of Mali and the break in relations between Mviali


United Nations Security Council · 27 April 2000 English

The functions of the Secretariat in relation to the Security Council, to the extent that they are governed This chapter presents material bearing on the rela- by the provisional rules …

(A/5251, 4 October 1962); Uganda (A/5258, Federation of Mali (A/4387, 29 June 1960; later became two separate


SAIIA: South African Institute of International Affairs · 1 December 2016 English

Over the past few decades, Côte d’Ivoire has been a passive and often problematic actor within its region. This has been the case since the death of the first president …

January 1959 he did succeed in establishing the Federation of Mali, consisting of Dahomey (present-day Benin)


IMF: International Monetary Fund · 13 August 2010 English

Following an evaluation of the first Poverty Reduction Strategy Framework (PRSF) of Mali, the government adopted the Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy Framework (GPRSF) document, which aims at reducing poverty …

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World Bank Group · 30 April 1967 English

The Port of Dakar Project for Senegal consists of: (a) the extension of the existing Mole 3, to increase the handling capacity for Mali traffic, and the reconstruction of the …

17., 1959, as an autonomous agency of the Federation of Mali. When the Federation was dissolved, the Port


SAIIA: South African Institute of International Affairs · 1 January 2005 English

This report is based on a series of interviews that were conducted in Mali in May 2005 with resident South African companies to research their experience of the Malian business …

Union, French Sudan and Senegal formed the Federation of Mali. Attempts to incorporate the Upper Volta


FoE: Friends of Europe · 6 May 2021 English

The security of the Sahel is vital for the security of Europe and for the stability of a vast region from the Mediterranean to the Gulf of Guinea, affecting the …

independence peacefully in 1960 as part of the Federation of Mali with The Moroccan-Berber scholar Ibn Battuta


HDRO: United Nations Human Development Report Office · 20 January 2003 English

Building on the information contained in the case studies, the report includes (1) a brief overview of the level of development of landlocked countries relative to their maritime neighbours; (2) …

independence in 1960, and thereby ending the Federation of Mali (which had included Senegal), Mali lost its


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