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" "As for crafts and tourism, I insisted on the fact that this pandemic forces us to reflect on the internal resources to be developed to promote local tourism and, also, a local market for crafts in order to make culture accessible to women and to delve into our cultural depths for everything that rehabilitates women, everything that revalues women, so that they are stronger, more combative, more dignified.
Kadiatou Konaté is a Malian film director and screenwriter. Her most notable work is L'Enfant terrible, an animated short based on African myths. She has also produced several documentaries, often focusing on the issues of women and children in Mali.
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