European Union Capacity Building Mission in Mali
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EUCAP Sahel Mali is a European Union civilian crisis management mission in Mali, with its headquarters in the capital Bamako. It is a non-executive capacity building mission that was launched on 15 January 2015, following an official invitation by the Malian government. The Mission supports the security sector reform and the strengthening of governance and accountability of the Malian internal security forces (ISF).
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Abbreviation | EUCAP Sahel Mali |
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Formation | 15 January 2015 |
Headquarters | Bamako ( Mali) |
Head of Mission | Peter Grabow Kolding ( Denmark) |
Parent organization | European Union |
Budget (2023-2025) | Around EUR 70 million |
Staff | 203 authorised personnel (133 international and 70 local staff) |
Website | https://eeas.europa.eu/csdp-missions-operations/eucap-sahel-mali_en |
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