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NIMD’s programme in Mali has been able to achieve consensus on reforms of the electoral process.

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Involving young people in politics in Mali

Involving young people in politics in Mali

News Article - 10 September 2010
From 29 July to 1 August 2010, two representatives of Dutch political youth organisations participated in a youth conference organised by CMDID, NIMD’s partner in Mali.
Improving the position of women in Malian political parties

Improving the position of women in Malian political parties

News Article - 09 July 2010
NIMD's partner in Mali is currently undertaking a project to improve the position of women within political parties. The twelve month project, sponsored by UNDP and UNIFEM, aims to increase women's representation in the 2012 elections.
President Museveni of Uganda endorses interparty dialogue

President Museveni of Uganda endorses interparty dialogue

News Article - 27 May 2010
NIMD’s Africa Regional Programme conference is being hosted by the Ugandan political parties who, on 5 February 2010, launched an interparty dialogue platform known as the Interparty Organisation for Dialogue, (IPOD).
Malian politicians learn from Ghanas experience

Malian politicians learn from Ghana's experience

News Article - 03 May 2010
NIMD’s Africa Regional Programme recently facilitated an exchange visit by a delegation of Malian politicians and electoral stakeholders to Ghana, in order to deepen their understanding of the Ghanaian electoral system.
Mali: Resultaten van inter-partijdialoog

Mali: Resultaten van inter-partijdialoog

News Article (language: Dutch) - 05 February 2010
Op 22 januari heeft NIMD's partner in Mali, het Centre Malien pour le Dialogue Inter-Partis et la Democratie (CMDID), de resultaten gepresenteerd van een langdurige dialoog tussen de politieke partijen.
Results of inter-party dialogue in Mali announced

Results of inter-party dialogue in Mali announced

News Article - 02 February 2010
On 22 January NIMD’s partner in Mali, the Centre Malien pour le Dialogue Inter-Partis et la Démocratie (CMDID), presented the results of a lengthy inter-party dialogue process to Malian citizens.
Mali: call to vote 2009

Mali: call to vote 2009

Video - 2009
Video clip made by two popular Malian musicians calling people to vote in local elections in April 2009.
Hoe kunnen politieke partijen een betere prestatie leveren: Een voorbeeld uit Mali

Hoe kunnen politieke partijen een betere prestatie leveren: Een voorbeeld uit Mali

Case Study (language: Dutch) - 2009
Samen met onze Malinese partner, het Centre pour le Dialogue Inter-Parties et la Démocracy (CMDID) stimuleert het NIMD de dialoog tussen de partijen en steunt de ontwikkeling van politieke partijen in Mali.
Mali: Making political parties perform better

Mali: Making political parties perform better

Case Study - 2009
Since the elections of 2007, quite a few political parties have formed parliamentary groups. In some cases these coalitions are evolving in plans to merge.
NIMD reflects and looks ahead

NIMD reflects and looks ahead

News Article - 04 December 2008
NIMD and African partners hold annual strategy and planning days.
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Programme information

Through its interparty dialogue programme, NIMD’s partner in Mali, the Centre pour le Dialogue Inter-Partis et la Démocratie (CMDID), has been able to achieve consensus on the establishment of a single, independent institution to manage the electoral process, and a code of conduct for political parties. With the help of storytellers and singers, the centre has raised awareness on the code of conduct at the local level.

Political parties in parliament

• Alliance pour la démocratie au Mali-Parti africain pour la solidarité et la justice (Adema/PASJ)
• Union pour la République et la Démocratie (URD)
• Rassemblement National Démocratique (RND)
• Bloc pour la Démocratie et l'Intégration Africaine (BDIA)
• Congres Nationale pour la Initiative Démocratie (CNID)
• Mouvement Patriotique pour le Renouveau (MPR)
• Union pour la Démocratie et le Développement (UDD)
• Mouvement pour l'Indépendance, la Renaissance et l'Intégration Africaine (MIRIA)
• Bloc des Alternances pour le Renouveau, l’Intégration et la Coopération Africaine (BARICA)
• Parti de la Solidarité et du Progrès (PSP)
• Parti Citoyen pour le Renouveau (PCR)
• Union Soudanaise-Rassemblement Démocratique Africain (USRDA)
• Rassemblement Pour le Mali (RPM)
• Parti pour la renaissance nationale (PARENA)
• Solidarité Africaine pour la Démocratie et l'Indépendance (SADI)
• Independents


Key achievements in 2008

• Assistance to political parties reduced political tensions in this election year. The code of conduct, which was signed publicly by all parties, and the training of party agents have greatly contributed to the legitimacy and tranquillity of the elections.
• Solid foundations were laid for (long-term) institutionalized interparty cooperation. The commitment by the top leadership and the willingness by international donors to support this process, have created sound opportunities for interparty dialogue.
• Political parties have been encouraged to prepare jointly for a revision of the electoral process.
 

Lessons learned in 2008

• There are sound possibilities for constructive interparty cooperation in Mali and for achieving a significant impact in the improvement of the democratization process. International donors are starting to acknowledge the importance of the process and contributing financially.
• The chasm between political parties and society at large remains vast, while public trust in politicians remains extremely low. Parties need strategies to diminish the role that money plays within their party. If public commitment to democracy is to be prevented from eroding parties will have to invest extensively in their policy capacity and in structural contact within the regions.
• Providing input to discussions between Malian political parties by experts and/or colleagues from the West African region proved to be relevant.
 

Key national partners

• Daily Board of political parties’ representatives within the NIMD Mali Programme
• Ministry of Home Affairs • Electoral Commission • ORTM national television company • Delta-C (training institute) • Regional NGOs with experience on numerous policy issues • Regional radio stations

Key international partners

• Royal Netherlands Embassy
• National Democratic Institute (NDI), United States of America
• Community of Democracies (CoD)
• SNV Netherlands Development Organization
• Swedish International Development Agence (SIDA)
• Canadian Embassy
• Royal Danish Embassy
• United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)