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MALI / KEITA TARANCO VISIT

Senior officials from UN Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding are visiting Mali to take stock of progress made in the implementation of the peace agreement and identify new pathways for sustainable peace. MINUSMA
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STORY: MALI / KEITA TARANCO VISIT
TRT: 2:18
SOURCE: MINUSMA
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: FRENCH /NATS

DATELINE: 10 DECEMBER 2018, GAO /MOPTI, MALI

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10 DECEMBER 2018, GAO, MALI

1. Wide shot, delegation arrival at Gao airport
2. Various shots, delegation being greeted
3. Pan right, delegation meeting women at “Maison des femmes”
4. SOUNDBITE (French) Mouna Awata Toure, President, of Case de la paix project “During the crisis women lost everything. Thanks to this project women surpassed to their challenge,s so I can say that the project has brought us a lot of things. In the “Case de la paix” (box of peace) there are always many women, there is not a woman who did not ëarned 50,000 francs”.
5. Various shots, delegation visiting “Case de la paix » project, a space for dialogue and social cohesion for women
6. SOUNDBITE (French) Oscar Fernandez-Taranco, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support:
“We have listened to the voices of civil society, the voices of women, the voices of young people, to see how the United Nations can continue to support their efforts and give them a place and a voice in this vision of reconciliation, that has already started in Gao, and should now start in Kidal and continue in Timbuktu and throughout the northern and central”.

10 DECEMBER 2018, MOPTI, MALI

7. Wide shot, delegation arriving at Mopti airport
8. SOUNDBITE (French) Bintu Keita, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations:
“We are here to see how we can move on with the Peace Accord, either with the government or the signatory movements to ensure that when we report next time to the Security Council, we can show that there is a progress since the Presidential elections.”
9. Cutaway, Malian flags

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Senior officials from UN Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding are visiting Mali to take stock of progress made in the implementation of the peace agreement and identify new pathways for sustainable peace.

The UN Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Bintu Keita and the UN Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support Oscar Fernandez-Taranco visited Monday (10 Dec) Gao and Mopti in the restive northern Mali accompanied by the UN top officials in the country.

In Gao the leadership delegation met with civil society, women and youth to encourage their participation in the peace process. They also visited the “Maison des femmes” where Un Women and The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) support victims of sexual & gender-based violence. They also visited , a project funded by Peacebuilding Fund, a space for dialogue and social cohesion for women in North Mali.

SOUNDBITE (French) Oscar Fernandez-Taranco, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support:
“We have listened to the voices of civil society, the voices of women, the voices of young people, to see how the United Nations can continue to support their efforts and give them a place and a voice in this vision of reconciliation, that has already started in Gao, and should now start in Kidal and continue in Timbuktu and throughout the northern and central”.

In Mopti the delegation attended a presentation of UN Peacebuilding funded projects and met with civil society.

SOUNDBITE (French) Bintu Keita, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations:
“We are here to see how we can move on with the Peace Accord, either with the government or the signatory movements to ensure that when we report next time to the Security Council, we can show that there is a progress since the Presidential elections.”

During the six-day official visit they will also meet with the Government, opposition, signatory groups, civil society, and partners.

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