Algiers Accords (2006)

The Algiers Accords for the Restoration of Peace, Security, and Development in Kidal Region were the peace agreements that laid out a roadmap to development of northern Mali and the end of the Tuareg rebellion of 2006.

The accords allowed for a normalization of relations between Kidal Region, Ménaka Cercle, and the Malian government.

The organization stated that the Algiers Accords would end up like the National Pact of 1992, signed between the Malian government and Unified Front of Azawad that failed to resolve the Tuareg rebellion of the 1990s.

[1] Rally for Mali, the opposition at the time led by Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta, also rejected the agreement and claimed it disrespected national unity.

On November 5, 2009, the Malian National Assembly voted on a fund for the socio-economic and infrastructural development of Kidal region.