Mali: ‘Mali vision 2063’, aiming for sustainable development and inclusive sovereignty under President Assimi Goïta

The vision “Mali Kura ɲɛtaasira ka bɛn san 2063 ma” (Mali Vision 2063) is an ambitious strategic framework aimed at redefining the course of Mali’s development over the next forty years. More than just a government roadmap, it serves as a true compass for public action, built on an inclusive approach that places citizens at the heart of national transformation.

Through its eleven flagship projects and its goal of achieving double-digit growth by 2033, this vision envisions a sovereign, resilient, and prosperous Mali, deeply rooted in the country’s social, cultural, and economic realities.

The enlightened leadership of President, Army General Assimi Goïta, embodies a new form of governance based on sovereignty, security, and self-determination. This political direction reaffirms Mali’s identity and unites all sectors of society around a shared ideal: rebuilding a dignified, strong, and self-reliant Mali capable of making its own strategic choices.

By emphasizing national cohesion, the empowerment of the population, and the promotion of local resources, this vision outlines a future full of hope—proudly grounded in history, yet resolutely focused on innovation and sustainability.

Ali BAMBA

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