2000
DOI: 10.1177/095624780001200103
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Housing policy after political transition: the case of Bamako

Abstract: This paper describes the new policy on urban development and housing which the Malian government launched after its transition to democracy in 1991 and discusses its effectiveness in reaching low-income groups in Bamako. After outlining Bamako's growth and housing situation, and the 1991 political transition, the paper describes the new housing policy, formally adopted in 1995. The policy's stated objective was to improve access to housing for low-income groups and it contained an ambitious programme of legali… Show more

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“…32 The South African contributor to this volume defines illegality almost entirely in terms of the apartheid era. See Vaa (2000) for a good example from West Africa. 33 Interviews with Laura Bedford and Mark Byerly, City Housing Department, 6 April 1999, and Tony Markewicz, planner-consultant, 4 March 1999.…”
Section: The New Settlementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32 The South African contributor to this volume defines illegality almost entirely in terms of the apartheid era. See Vaa (2000) for a good example from West Africa. 33 Interviews with Laura Bedford and Mark Byerly, City Housing Department, 6 April 1999, and Tony Markewicz, planner-consultant, 4 March 1999.…”
Section: The New Settlementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…His example illustrates nevertheless the understanding of international presence as an opportunity for property development by many locals. This capacity of making profits from the presence of aid workers rests on a series of conditions, including the capacity to finance housing projects with little access to credit (Vaa 2016). The connection and knowledge of the expatriates are not always enough to benefit from their presence.…”
Section: Property Ownersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two days later, on March 24 1991, opposition leaders formed the Committee for the Coordination of Opposition, which "endorsed the largely successful nationwide strike initiated by the National Workers Union of Mali" (Clark, 2000), the next day, where protests and demonstrations were mounted and were met by fire from government troops (Vaa, 2000).…”
Section: Anti-government Protests and The Committee For The Coordinat...mentioning
confidence: 99%