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Busia, Nana K. “The Status of Human Rights Organizations in Sub-Saharan Africa.” University of Minnesota Human Rights Library. University of Minnesota. 2 Dec. 2008 <http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/africa/mali.htm>. 
Miller-Grandvaux, Yolande, Michel Welmond, and Joy Wolf. “Evolving Partnerships: The Role of NGOs in Basic Education in Africa.” SARA Project, Academy for Educational Development (2002). 
Naples, Nancy A., and Manisha Desai, eds. [...]

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Media Access in Mali
 
            In my last two input papers on Mali, I have developed the idea that the intersections of economic situations and the traditions of culture in Mali are the key to why the literacy rate and simple communication of women in French is so low, and can also be the key to [...]

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Women Speaking French is the Key
 
In researching the country of Mali, I have developed a hypothesis that the intersections of economic situations and the traditions of culture in Mali are the key to why the literacy rate and simple communication of women in French is so low, and can also be the key to [...]

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Input Paper One-Mali

 
Intersectionality of Education and Economics affecting Literacy Rates of Women in Mali
 
            The research of uncovering the cause of gender biased literacy rates in Mali is a difficult task even though the statistics clearly show that men are more literate than women. By most accounts the literacy rate of adults in Mali as of 2005 [...]

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Short Summaries and Tie-In

Here’s a quick reminding summary of each of the readings and the way I think they all fit together-
Sen:
Believes that freedom is not only a result of development but also a tool to promote other freedoms. I like how the open market was compared to a conversation- it seems silly to say that people could [...]

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