Mali-G77
The Mali-G77 refers to a group of developing countries that are part of the Group of 77 (G77), which was established in 1964 to promote collective economic interests and enhance cooperation among its members. Mali, as a member, participates in discussions and initiatives aimed at addressing issues such as poverty, sustainable development, and climate change.
The G77 has expanded to include over 130 countries, making it a significant voice in international forums like the United Nations. The group advocates for the rights and needs of developing nations, emphasizing the importance of equitable global economic policies and support for development initiatives.