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Shared security and peace governance : the Malian experience
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- Marking weapons to make it easier to trace the production source; - Reinforcing existing legislative provisions with a special article covering weapons of war; - Drafting a communication strategy to combat the Proliferation of Light Weapons; - Building up the capacities of security forces through training, equipment, information and interaction with the populations towards an adequate operational coverage of the country; - Developing and multiplying disarmament actions that are suitable to the local situation; - Securing and adequately managing the different arms and ammunitions depots belonging to Security Departments and Armed Forces; - Ensuring thorough morality-related enquiries prior to issuing permits to possess and carry arms; - Involving elected local representatives and NGOs in training, informing and sensitizing the populations on the dangers of Proliferation of Light Weapons; - Involving the populations in combating the proliferation of light weapons and ammunitions; - Imparting impetus to military district units; ­Reinforcing frontier control measures; - Setting up a coordination commission for the purpose of liaising between the authorities in charge of security, justice and public administration with a view to organising periodic exchange and information meetings; - Reviving the national weapons recuperation policy by means of development projects and programmes funded by partners in development; - Strengthening the visibility of government authorities in the country's northern regions; - Initiating and developing a true peace culture. 122