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Mali is extremely vulnerable to climate change and the country is already facing acute climate-related challenges from higher temperatures and more frequent extreme weather events. The impact of climate change has also contributed to a rise in food insecurity, with almost a quarter of the population expected to be either facing food insecurity or at risk of doing so by mid-2023. That is already having a hugely damaging effect on Mali’s economy and action is needed without delay to avoid a further increase in food insecurity.
Agricultural Policy --- Agriculture & Food Policy --- Climate change --- Climate --- Climatic changes --- Demographic Economics: General --- Demography --- Economic Development: Agriculture --- Energy --- Environment --- Environmental Economics --- Food Policy --- Food security --- Global Warming --- International agencies --- International Agreements and Observance --- International Economics --- International institutions --- International organization --- International Organizations --- Macroeconomic Analyses of Economic Development --- Monetary economics --- Monetary Policy --- Monetary policy --- Money and Monetary Policy --- Natural Disasters and Their Management --- Natural Disasters --- Natural disasters --- Natural Resources --- Other Primary Products --- Population & demography --- Population and demographics --- Population --- Poverty & precarity --- Poverty --- R&D, Agricultural Technology, Biofuels, Agricultural Extension Services --- Mali
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Mali has many characteristics of a fragile and conflict-affected state. Like many other fragile states, Mali has high population growth, which puts pressure on the country’s resources, including food supplies. Gender inequality in the country is also high, with women and girls experiencing disadvantages in many aspects of life. These challenges are closely related, so coordinated reforms are required to break the vicious cycle which has left Mali trapped in a state of fragility since 2012.
Child Care --- Children --- Demographic Trends, Macroeconomic Effects, and Forecasts --- Economics of Gender --- Family Planning --- Fertility --- Gender diversity --- Gender inequality --- Gender Studies --- Gender studies --- Gender studies, gender groups --- Gender --- International agencies --- International Agreements and Observance --- International Economics --- International institutions --- International organization --- International Organizations --- Monetary economics --- Monetary Policy --- Monetary policy --- Money and Monetary Policy --- Non-labor Discrimination --- Sex discrimination --- Sex role --- Social discrimination & equal treatment --- Women & girls --- Women --- Women's Studies --- Youth --- Mali
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Stock-flow adjustments—extra-budgetary and below-the-line operations that do not reflect standard spending and revenue—have added 9 percentage points to the debt-to-GDP ratio in Mali over the past decade. That is just under a third of the total increase in public debt over that period. Despite their importance, there is little understanding of the causes of stock-flow adjustments. A number of actions could be taken to either reduce the occurrence of stock-flow adjustments or to increase transparency and monitoring which would assist fiscal policy decision-making.
Central Banks and Their Policies --- Debt Management --- Debt sustainability analysis --- Debt --- Debts, External --- Debts, Public --- Deflation --- Exports and Imports --- External debt --- Fiscal Policy --- Fiscal policy --- Government debt management --- Inflation --- International agencies --- International Agreements and Observance --- International Economics --- International economics --- International institutions --- International Lending and Debt Problems --- International organization --- International Organizations --- Macroeconomics --- Monetary economics --- Monetary Policy --- Monetary policy --- Money and Monetary Policy --- Price Level --- Prices, Business Fluctuations, and Cycles: Forecasting and Simulation --- Public debt --- Public finance & taxation --- Public Finance --- Public financial management (PFM) --- Sovereign Debt --- Mali
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"A collection of essays examining the Australian Citizens' Parliament, a project in deliberative democracy held in 2009. Explores its organization, the deliberation, the flow of beliefs and ideas, facilitator and organizer effects, and its impacts from a variety of theoretical, empirical, and practice perspectives"--Provided by publisher.
Political participation --- Deliberative democracy --- Discursive democracy --- Democracy --- Citizen participation --- Community action --- Community involvement --- Community participation --- Involvement, Community --- Mass political behavior --- Participation, Citizen --- Participation, Community --- Participation, Political --- Political activity --- Political behavior --- Political rights --- Social participation --- Political activists --- Politics, Practical --- Australian Citizens' Parliament --- ACP --- Political participation - Australia --- Deliberative democracy - Australia --- Anna Wiederhold. --- Australia 2020. --- Brian Sullivan. --- Deliberative Design. --- First Citizens’ Parliament. --- Janette Hartz-Karp. --- Jennifer Ervin. --- John Gastil. --- John. --- Joseph A. Bonito. --- Laura W. Black. --- Luca Belgiorno-Nettis. --- Luisa Batalha. --- Lyn Carson. --- Ron Lubensky. --- Simon Niemeyer. --- Summit. --- citizens’ parliament. --- deliberation civic. --- deliberation public. --- deliberative democracy. --- facilitation. --- forum town hall meeting. --- participation citizens’ assembly. --- participatory democracy. --- public engagement public.
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