As regards freedom from wants, the PGPSP set up a project in Kidal, with the aim of ensuring security of persons, properties and investments, while supporting all development actors(defence and security departments, local administration units, local authorities, NGOs, technical and financial partners, etc.). Linking peace, security and development is the vocational occupation of PGPSP. In fact, this Programme's approach did inspire the Malian authorities. When designing the Strategic Growth and Poverty Alleviation Framework(CSCRP 2012-2017), peace and security were listed first among the top priority areas of intervention covered by the strategic axis number one: Governance. This is evidence that the endeavour of institutional actors of the Security Sector to appropriate the Programme is steadily gaining ground By considering that the CSCRP, which also incorporates the Millennium Development Goals(MDGs), is the only reference framework for development policy in Mali, it is easy observable that the PGPSP supports all the public security policies and national development strategies. Under these circumstances, investing in the security area in Mali is equivalent to invaluable investment in development. Now, in view of the foregoing, can the Malian experiment of Shared Security Governance be applied in other countries of the subregion, especially within the framework of an enhanced security integration process in the ECOWAS Region? 86
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