Malian Development Framework
The Strategic Framework for Growth and Poverty Reduction (CSCRP or Cadre Stratégique pour la Croissance et la Réduction de la Pauvreté), was adopted by the Government in December 2006 as: It is a National Development Strategy that aims at accelerating growth, reducing poverty and improving the well being of the population. The President’s Economic and Social Development Programme (PDES) is derived from the CSCRP, and is more operational: it is a programme, while the CSCRP is a strategy. Therefore, the two are complementary, and the PDES utilizes political will and the commitment of the Head of State to implement the CSCRP. The CSCRP streamlines initiatives aimed at achieving the MDGs. In this sense, the CSCRP is aligned with the MDGs and is the strategy that will allow Mali to achieve its development goals, including the MDGs. The Mali-UNICEF country programme is influenced by: • global level: MDGs, UNICEF MTSP, the Paris Declaration, UNICEF missions, etc. The ultimate goal of social policy and UNICEF Mali’s development framework is to influence policies and strategies at the national level to benefit children and women. It is an upstream action, aiming at high-level, evidence-based policy and advocacy using results of research to advocate for policies, budget allocations and legislative reforms to accelerate progress towards the MDGs and the fulfilment of child rights. For more information, click here: http://www.mali-apd.org/index.php
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