LYCOS RETRIEVER
Mali: Program
built 630 days ago
In the last year, the Mali Country Programme made remarkable progress, thanks to a well-integrated approach to the whole programme. This integrated approach has clearly paid off รข€“ activities and undertakings in the separate programmes were more interrelated and mutually reinforcing than before, and more coherence was built into the country programme as a whole.
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Between 1987 and about 1995, Mali implemented an economic adjustment programme that resulted in economic growth and a reduction in financial imbalances. This was reflected in the increased GDP growth rates (9.6% in 2002) and decreased inflation. GDP in 2002 amounted to US$3.2 billion, made up of agriculture 37.8%, industry 26.4% and services 35.9%.
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The program consists of four courses: Culture and Contemporary Life in Mali, Aesthetic Traditions of Mali, Apprenticeship/Arts Practicum, and French Language Intensive. A total of 16 semester credits will be awarded by Antioch College for completion of this program.
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Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) enables village development in Mali through well-digging projects that improve quality of life, reduce disease, and overcome barriers to the Gospel. This unique program serves as a highly effective platform for evangelism and church planting while addressing the desperate need for clean drinking water.
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