Agreement between the Dafing, Samogo, Fulani, Dogon and Bozo communities of the Baye municipality, located in the area (“circle”) of Bankass and the region of Mopti (Baye agreement)

  • Country/entity

    Mali
  • Region

    Africa (excl MENA)
  • Agreement name

    Agreement between the Dafing, Samogo, Fulani, Dogon and Bozo communities of the Baye municipality, located in the area (“circle”) of Bankass and the region of Mopti (Baye agreement)
  • Date

    25 Jul 2019
  • Agreement status

    Multiparty signed/agreed
  • Interim arrangement

    Yes
  • Agreement/conflict level

    Intrastate/local conflict ()
  • Stage

    Framework/substantive - partial
  • Conflict nature

    Inter-group
  • Peace process

    Mali Local Processes
  • Parties

    Dafing community representative
    Tandou SENOU, customary chief of Baye

    Samogo community representative
    Massa DIENRE, village chief of Dien

    Dogon community representative
    Amoré TOGO, adviser to the village chief of Pissa

    Peulh community representative
    Hamarba SIDIBE, village chief of Libé Peuhl

    Bozo community representative
    Moussa TEMANTA, chief of the Bozos of Baye
  • Third parties

    [Note: The agreement refers to 'mediation undertaken for a month by local authorities and nationals with the support of the Center for humanitarian dialogue, on mandate from the Malian government which will support the peace efforts communities in central Mali;' (p. 1).]
  • Description

    Local peace agreement aimed at settling inter-communal conflicts mainly fought over natural resources. Calling for, inter alia, an end to the violence, humanitarian assistance, lifting of embargoes around markets, and protection of people and their property. Mandates the setting up of a monitoring committee tasked with overseeing the agreement's implementation.


Groups

  • Children/youth
    Groups→Children/youth→Substantive
    Page 3, Chapter IV: Recommendations to the State, Article 6: The Parties request the State to support their pacification efforts in the commune of Baye. More specifically, the Parties request:
    ...
    f) Expansion of the DDR process underway to include local armed youth.
    Groups→Children/youth→Other
    Page 4, Chapter V: Monitoring of implementation, Article 7: A Monitoring Committee will be set up; whose mission is to:
    ...
    Twenty (20) members appointed by consensus to represent all the communities will make up the Monitoring Committee. These will be two people from each of the four communities, two religious’ leaders, four representatives of women and youth, a blacksmith, and a representative of the customary chief of Baye.
  • Disabled persons

    No specific mention.

  • Elderly/age

    No specific mention.

  • Migrant workers

    No specific mention.

  • Racial/ethnic/national group
    Groups→Racial/ethnic/national group→Substantive
    [Note: The parties to this agreement represent different ethnic/socio-professional communities (Dafing, Samogo, Peulh, Dogon, and Bozo). The agreement's provisions are specifically targeted at these ethnic/socio-professional groups.]
  • Religious groups

    No specific mention.

  • Indigenous people

    No specific mention.

  • Other groups

    No specific mention.

  • Refugees/displaced persons
    Groups→Refugees/displaced persons→Rhetorical
    Page 2, Chapter II: Causes and consequences of the conflict, Article 3: The Parties agree that the conflict between that has taken place in the municipality of Baye for a year has resulted in the following:
    ...
    b) The displacement of villages and towns;

    Page 3, Chapter III: Commitments of the Parties, Article 4: The Parties undertake jointly to ...
    f) Facilitate the rapid return of displaced persons to their respective villages;
  • Social class

    No specific mention.


Gender

  • Women, girls and gender
    Page 4, Chapter V: Monitoring of implementation, Article 7: A Monitoring Committee will be set up; whose mission is to:
    ...
    Twenty (20) members appointed by consensus to represent all the communities will make up the Monitoring Committee. These will be two people from each of the four communities, two religious’ leaders, four representatives of women and youth, a blacksmith, and a representative of the customary chief of Baye.
  • Men and boys

    No specific mention.

  • LGBTI

    No specific mention.

  • Family

    No specific mention.


State definition

  • Nature of state (general)

    No specific mention.

  • State configuration

    No specific mention.

  • Self determination

    No specific mention.

  • Referendum

    No specific mention.

  • State symbols

    No specific mention.

  • Independence/secession

    No specific mention.

  • Accession/unification

    No specific mention.

  • Border delimitation

    No specific mention.

  • Cross-border provision

    No specific mention.


Governance

  • Political institutions (new or reformed)

    No specific mention.

  • Elections

    No specific mention.

  • Electoral commission

    No specific mention.

  • Political parties reform

    No specific mention.

  • Civil society

    No specific mention.

  • Traditional/religious leaders
    Page 1, Preamble, Considering the results of the previous reconciliation efforts led by the State, traditional, religious and elected authorities, nationals and local persons;

    Page 4, Chapter V: Monitoring of implementation, Article 7: A Monitoring Committee will be set up; whose mission is to:
    ...
    Twenty (20) members appointed by consensus to represent all the communities will make up the Monitoring Committee. These will be two people from each of the four communities, two religious’ leaders, four representatives of women and youth, a blacksmith, and a representative of the customary chief of Baye.
  • Public administration

    No specific mention.

  • Constitution

    No specific mention.


Power sharing

  • Political power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Territorial power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Economic power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Military power sharing

    No specific mention.


Human rights and equality

  • Human rights/RoL general

    No specific mention.

  • Bill of rights/similar

    No specific mention.

  • Treaty incorporation

    No specific mention.

  • Civil and political rights

    No specific mention.

  • Socio-economic rights

    No specific mention.


Rights related issues

  • Citizenship

    No specific mention.

  • Democracy

    No specific mention.

  • Detention procedures

    No specific mention.

  • Media and communication
    Rights related issues→Media and communication→Other
    Page 3, Chapter III: Commitments of the Parties, Article 4: The Parties undertake jointly to ...
    i) Inform and encourage community leaders to commit to peace and to disseminate only peaceful messages on social networks;
    ...
    l) Disseminate this Agreement and monitor its implementation on a regular basis with the communities.
  • Mobility/access

    No specific mention.

  • Protection measures
    Rights related issues→Protection measures→Protection of civilians
    Page 3, Chapter III: Commitments of the Parties, Article 4: The Parties undertake jointly to
    ...
    j) Urge the authorities to take all necessary measures to secure people and their property in the area concerned and throughout the Mopti region;

    Page 3, Chapter IV: Recommendations to the State, Article 6: The Parties request the State to support their pacification efforts in the commune of Baye. More specifically, the Parties request:
    ...
    b) The deployment of the Defense and Security Forces to secure people and their property;
  • Other

    No specific mention.


Rights institutions

  • NHRI

    No specific mention.

  • Regional or international human rights institutions

    No specific mention.


Justice sector reform

  • Criminal justice and emergency law

    No specific mention.

  • State of emergency provisions

    No specific mention.

  • Judiciary and courts

    No specific mention.

  • Prisons and detention

    No specific mention.

  • Traditional Laws

    No specific mention.


Socio-economic reconstruction

  • Development or socio-economic reconstruction
    Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Humanitarian assistance
    Page 3, Chapter IV: Recommendations to the State, Article 6: The Parties request the State to support their pacification efforts in the commune of Baye. More specifically, the Parties request:
    a) Humanitarian assistance proportional to the needs of the communities;
  • National economic plan

    No specific mention.

  • Natural resources
    Page 1, Preamble, Recalling that in the past the Dafing, Samogo, Peulh, Dogon and Bozo communities coexisted peacefully in the commune of Baye by overcoming any tensions that could arise around the management of the natural resources that they shared;

    Page 2, Chapter II: Causes and consequences of the conflict, Article 2: The Parties agree that the conflict between them is the result of the following elements:
    ...
    j) Frustration due to unresolved or poorly resolved conflicts over access to inter communal natural resources;

    Page 3, Chapter III: Commitments of the Parties, Article 4: The Parties undertake jointly to ...
    h) Respect and enforce the rules for access to pastoral resources;
  • International funds

    No specific mention.

  • Business
    Page 1, Preamble, Deploring the fact that the conflict has resulted in issues with harvests, major difficulties in gaining access to the Baye trade show, and the closure of transhumance routes;

    Page 2, Chapter II: Causes and consequences of the conflict, Article 2: The Parties agree that the conflict between them is the result of the following elements:
    ...
    e)Embargoes on certain villages, water points, weekly markets,
    f)and the trade of certain products (cereals, milk, etc.);
    Article 3: The Parties agree that the conflict between that has taken place in the municipality of Baye for a year has resulted in the following:
    ...
    d) Market embargoes;

    Page 3, Chapter III: Commitments of the Parties, Article 4: The Parties undertake jointly to
    ...
    c) Contribute to lifting the embargoes around villages, markets, etc.;
  • Taxation

    No specific mention.

  • Banks

    No specific mention.


Land, property and environment

  • Land reform/rights
    Land, property and environment→Land reform/rights→Land reform and management
    Page 2, Chapter II: Causes and consequences of the conflict, Article 3: The Parties agree that the conflict between that has taken place in the municipality of Baye for a year has resulted in the following:
    ...
    e) Restrictions on access to cultivable land;
  • Pastoralist/nomadism rights
    Page 1, Preamble, Deploring the fact that the conflict has resulted in issues with harvests, major difficulties in gaining access to the Baye trade show, and the closure of transhumance routes;

    Page 3, Chapter III: Commitments of the Parties, Article 4: The Parties undertake jointly to ...
    g) Facilitate the smooth running of farming and livestock activities;
    h) Respect and enforce the rules for access to pastoral resources;
  • Cultural heritage

    No specific mention.

  • Environment

    No specific mention.

  • Water or riparian rights or access
    Page 2, Chapter II: Causes and consequences of the conflict, Article 2: The Parties agree that the conflict between them is the result of the following elements:
    ...
    e) Embargoes on certain villages, water points, weekly markets,

Security sector

  • Security Guarantees

    No specific mention.

  • Ceasefire
    Security sector→Ceasefire→General commitments
    Page 2, Chapter III: Commitments of the Parties, Article 4: The Parties undertake jointly to
    a) Make a strong appeal to the fighters of each community for an immediate end to the violence, and to refer to the competent authorities in the event of threats or attacks;
  • Police

    No specific mention.

  • Armed forces
    Page 2, Chapter II: Causes and consequences of the conflict
    Article 2: The Parties agree that the conflict between them is the result of the following elements:
    ...
    g) The absence of the State and of the Defense and Security Forces in the commune;

    Page 3, Chapter IV: Recommendations to the State
    Article 6: The Parties request the State to support their pacification efforts in the commune of Baye. More specifically, the Parties request:
    ...
    b) The deployment of the Defense and Security Forces to secure people and their property;
  • DDR
    Security sector→DDR→DDR programmes
    Page 3, Chapter IV: Recommendations to the State, Article 6: The Parties request the State to support their pacification efforts in the commune of Baye. More specifically, the Parties request:
    ...
    f) Expansion of the DDR process underway to include local armed youth.
  • Intelligence services

    No specific mention.

  • Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces
    Page 1, Preamble, Aware that this Agreement must come in tandem with commitments to support it from the local armed groups;

    Page 1, Preamble, Aware that these tensions are exacerbated by the high level of danger in the region, due to the strong presence of local and jihad armed groups;

    Page 3, Chapter III: Commitments of the Parties, Article 5: The Parties undertake jointly to approach the armed groups present in the commune in order to ensure their support for this Agreement and its implementation.
    Chapter IV: Recommendations to the State, Article 6: The Parties request the State to support their pacification efforts in the commune of Baye. More specifically, the Parties request:
    ...
    c) Contribution to the sustainability of the Agreement by supporting the Parties in their approach to dialogue with armed persons, in order to ensure their adhesion to the process, and by supporting of the Agreement's monitoring committee;
    ...
    f) Expansion of the DDR process underway to include local armed youth.
  • Withdrawal of foreign forces

    No specific mention.

  • Corruption

    No specific mention.

  • Crime/organised crime

    No specific mention.

  • Drugs

    No specific mention.

  • Terrorism

    No specific mention.


Transitional justice

  • Transitional justice general

    No specific mention.

  • Amnesty/pardon

    No specific mention.

  • Courts

    No specific mention.

  • Mechanism

    No specific mention.

  • Prisoner release

    No specific mention.

  • Vetting

    No specific mention.

  • Victims

    No specific mention.

  • Missing persons

    No specific mention.

  • Reparations

    No specific mention.

  • Reconciliation
    Page 1, Preamble, Considering the results of the previous reconciliation efforts led by the State, traditional, religious and elected authorities, nationals and local persons;

    Page 3, Chapter III: Commitments of the Parties, Article 4: The Parties undertake jointly to
    ...
    k) Support legitimate people at local level to find solutions amicably to cohabitation issues;

    Page 4, Chapter V: Monitoring of implementation, Article 7: A Monitoring Committee will be set up; whose mission is to:
    ...
    c) Identify, if necessary, additional measures necessary for the inter-communal reconciliation process.

Implementation

  • UN signatory

    No specific mention.

  • Other international signatory

    No specific mention.

  • Referendum for agreement

    No specific mention.

  • International mission/force/similar

    No specific mention.

  • Enforcement mechanism
    Page 3, Chapter III: Commitments of the Parties, Article 4: The Parties undertake jointly to
    ...
    l) Disseminate this Agreement and monitor its implementation on a regular basis with the communities.
    Article 5: The Parties undertake jointly to approach the armed groups present in the commune in order to ensure their support for this Agreement and its implementation.

    Page 3, Chapter IV: Recommendations to the State, Article 6: The Parties request the State to support their pacification efforts in the commune of Baye. More specifically, the Parties request:
    ...
    c) Contribution to the sustainability of the Agreement by supporting the Parties in their approach to dialogue with armed persons, in order to ensure their adhesion to the process, and by supporting of the Agreement's monitoring committee;

    Pages 3-4, Chapter V: Monitoring of implementation, Article 7: A Monitoring Committee will be set up; whose mission is to:
    a) Regularly update the Parties on the progress made in implementing the commitments made under this Agreement in order to strengthen its scope;
    b) Prevent and manage disputes between the Parties that may lead to non-compliance with this Agreement;
    c) Identify, if necessary, additional measures necessary for the inter-communal reconciliation process.
    Twenty (20) members appointed by consensus to represent all the communities will make up the Monitoring Committee. These will be two people from each of the four communities, two religious’ leaders, four representatives of women and youth, a blacksmith, and a representative of the customary chief of Baye.
    Chapter V: Management of disputes
    Article 8: The Parties will make every effort to settle out of court and negotiation any dispute between them, in the spirit of friendship and cooperation that underlies this Peace Agreement.
    Article 9: In the event of a breach of the application of this Agreement or in the event of a dispute relating to its interpretation, the Parties will refer the matter to the Monitoring Committee so that a consensual solution is identified and applied.
    Article 10: In the event of a serious breach of the application of this Agreement, and of a failure of all attempts at negotiation to remedy it, the Parties may terminate this Agreement. Such termination will take effect on a specified termination date. In this case, the Parties shall take all necessary measures to minimize the impact of such a decision on the pacification efforts already undertaken.
    Chapter V: Final Provisions
    Article 11: The Parties undertake to meet at least once during the first year following the signing of this Agreement in order to take stock of the implementation of the Agreement and, if necessary, renew and adjust the commitments.
  • Related cases

    No specific mention.

  • Source
    Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue.
    https://www.hdcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Accord-de-Baye.pdf [Last Accessed 22/01/2020].

Peace agreement between the Dafing, Samogo, Peulh, Dogon and Bozo communities of the commune of Baye

Bankass circle, Mopti region, Mali

July 2019

Preamble

We, Dafing, Samogo, Peulh, Dogon, Bozo communities of the commune of Baye from the circle of Bankass in the Mopti region of Mali, hereinafter referred to as the Parties;

Recalling that in the past the Dafing, Samogo, Peulh, Dogon and Bozo communities coexisted peacefully in the commune of Baye by overcoming any tensions that could arise around the management of the natural resources that they shared;

Aware that the conflict and the tensions which have pit us against each other for more than a year feed the security crisis which shakes the circles of Bankass and Koro, but also the Mopti region in general;

Aware that these tensions are exacerbated by the high level of danger in the region, due to the strong presence of local and jihad armed groups;

Deploring the fact that the conflict has resulted in issues with harvests, major difficulties in gaining access to the Baye trade show, and the closure of transhumance routes;

Aware that this Agreement must come in tandem with commitments to support it from the local armed groups;

Considering the results of the previous reconciliation efforts led by the State, traditional, religious and elected authorities, nationals and local persons;

Conscious that the tensions involving members of our respective communities may not be allowed to die out;

immediately with the signing of this Agreement, but rather will require a constant commitment on our part to peacefully manage disputes;

Determined to work to improve peaceful coexistence between our communities;

Gathered in Baye as part of the mediation undertaken for a month by local authorities and nationals with the support of the Center for humanitarian dialogue, on mandate from the Malian government which will support the peace efforts communities in central Mali;

Agree on the following and commit to implementing the provisions of this Agreement in full and in good faith, recognizing our primary responsibility in this regard:

Chapter I:

Generalities

Article 1:

With this Agreement, the Parties declare peace between them and undertake to make every effort to maintain it.

Chapter II:

Causes and consequences of the conflict

Article 2:

The Parties agree that the conflict between them is the result of the following elements:

a) The repeated attacks and looting of villages and towns by armed individuals;

b) Targeted assassinations of influential figures;

c) Mass thefts of livestock;

d) Attacks on stalls;

e) Embargoes on certain villages, water points, weekly markets,

f) and the trade of certain products (cereals, milk, etc.);

g) The absence of the State and of the Defense and Security Forces in the commune;

h) The feeling on both sides that the neighboring communities are using armed groups to take revenge against the others;

i) The feeling of inequality in the treatment of communities;

j) Frustration due to unresolved or poorly resolved conflicts over access to inter communal natural resources;

Article 3:

The Parties agree that the conflict between that has taken place in the municipality of Baye for a year has resulted in the following:

a) The deaths of dozens of people;

b) The displacement of villages and towns;

c) Massive cattle theft;

d) Market embargoes;

e) Restrictions on access to cultivable land;

f) Restrictions on movement between municipalities that affect the communities.

Chapter III:

Commitments of the Parties

Article 4:

The Parties undertake jointly to

a) Make a strong appeal to the fighters of each community for an immediate end to the violence, and to refer to the competent authorities in the event of threats or attacks;

b) Strongly condemn all acts of aggression and violence that may be committed by members of their community;

c) Contribute to lifting the embargoes around villages, markets, etc.;

d) Oppose theft of cattle regardless of the owner's community;

e) Return stolen goods to their owners;

f) Facilitate the rapid return of displaced persons to their respective villages;

g) Facilitate the smooth running of farming and livestock activities;

h) Respect and enforce the rules for access to pastoral resources;

i) Inform and encourage community leaders to commit to peace and to disseminate only peaceful messages on social networks;

j) Urge the authorities to take all necessary measures to secure people and their property in the area concerned and throughout the Mopti region;

k) Support legitimate people at local level to find solutions amicably to cohabitation issues;

l) Disseminate this Agreement and monitor its implementation on a regular basis with the communities.

Article 5:

The Parties undertake jointly to approach the armed groups present in the commune in order to ensure their support for this Agreement and its implementation.

Chapter IV:

Recommendations to the State

Article 6:

The Parties request the State to support their pacification efforts in the commune of Baye.

More specifically, the Parties request:

a) Humanitarian assistance proportional to the needs of the communities;

b) The deployment of the Defense and Security Forces to secure people and their property;

c) Contribution to the sustainability of the Agreement by supporting the Parties in their approach to dialogue with armed persons, in order to ensure their adhesion to the process, and by supporting of the Agreement's monitoring committee;

d) Impartiality in the treatment of communities;

e) That the state encourage the behavior of its representatives who can contribute to building trust between the State and the people;

f) Expansion of the DDR process underway to include local armed youth.

Chapter V:

Monitoring of implementation

Article 7:

A Monitoring Committee will be set up;

whose mission is to:

a) Regularly update the Parties on the progress made in implementing the commitments made under this Agreement in order to strengthen its scope;

b) Prevent and manage disputes between the Parties that may lead to non-compliance with this Agreement;

c) Identify, if necessary, additional measures necessary for the inter-communal reconciliation process.

Twenty (20) members appointed by consensus to represent all the communities will make up the Monitoring Committee.

These will be two people from each of the four communities, two religious’ leaders, four representatives of women and youth, a blacksmith, and a representative of the customary chief of Baye.

Chapter V:

Management of disputes

Article 8:

The Parties will make every effort to settle out of court and negotiation any dispute between them, in the spirit of friendship and cooperation that underlies this Peace Agreement.

Article 9:

In the event of a breach of the application of this Agreement or in the event of a dispute relating to its interpretation, the Parties will refer the matter to the Monitoring Committee so that a consensual solution is identified and applied.

Article 10:

In the event of a serious breach of the application of this Agreement, and of a failure of all attempts at negotiation to remedy it, the Parties may terminate this Agreement.

Such termination will take effect on a specified termination date.

In this case, the Parties shall take all necessary measures to minimize the impact of such a decision on the pacification efforts already undertaken.

Chapter V:

Final Provisions

Article 11:

The Parties undertake to meet at least once during the first year following the signing of this Agreement in order to take stock of the implementation of the Agreement and, if necessary, renew and adjust the commitments.

Article 12:

This Agreement shall enter into force from the date of its signature by the Parties.

Done in Baye, Thursday July 25, 2019

Signatories to the Peace Agreement between the communities of the commune of Baye in the Bankass circle in the Mopti region

Baye, Thursday July 25, 2019

Dafing community representative

Tandou SENOU, customary chief of Baye

Samogo community representative

Massa DIENRE, village chief of Dien

Dogon community representative

Amoré TOGO, adviser to the village chief of Pissa

Peulh community representative

Hamarba SIDIBE, village chief of Libé Peuhl

Bozo community representative

Moussa TEMANTA, chief of the Bozos of Baye