Biography on amadou toumani touré epouse
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Negative Commemorations
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President Carter to Travel to Mali Feb. to Meet with President Toure (English and French)
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ATLANTA.Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, will travel to Mali Feb. on behalf of the Carter Center's Global Development Initiative. They will meet with President Amadou Toumani Tour to launch the Development and Cooperation Initiative, a multi-year effort to help reduce poverty in Mali.
In , the government of Mali invited the Carter Center's Global Development Initiative to work with the government and civil society to strengthen democratic institutions, improve development planning, increase citizen input into development policy, and build the government's capacity to better coordinate external assistance around national priorities.
"The government of Mali recognizes it needs to undertake reform to reduce poverty, and the donor community understands it needs to coordinate its policies to better support Mali's efforts," said Edmund Cain, director of the Center's Global Development Initiative. "Both the government and its partners have made progress, but additional measures are required to improve the effectiveness of aid. President Carter is lending his support to President Tour, and throu
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Cissé Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé
Prime Minister of Mali (–)
Not to be confused with Mariam Sidibé (footballer).
Cissé Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé (4 January – 6 November ) was a Malian politician and the Prime Minister of Mali at the time of the Malian coup d'état. She was the first female prime minister in the country's history. She was announced to the position by decree on 3 April ,[1][2] replacing Modibo Sidibé. She held the position for slightly less than a year under the presidency of Amadou Toumani Touré before she was removed from office in the 22 March coup.
Early career
[edit]Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé was born in Timbuktu, Mali on 4 January [3][4] Her family name is Sidibé but she later took her husband's family name Cissé as well.[3][4] Sidibé Cissé was educated at a Goundam primary school, and later received her baccalauréat in From there she received a degree in Civil Administration from the Malian National School for Administration (EDA) in Bamako.
From to Sidibé Cissé worked as a civil servant in the Ministry of Oversight for State Companies and Societies (Ministère de Tutelle des Sociétés et Entreprises d’Etat du Mali), becoming assistant to the Minister from During this period, Sidibé Cissé stu