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  • USAID/Mali community health partners conduct a nutritional screening of an infant. Food assistance programs help vulnerable communities in Mali through a range of food and nutritional assistance, and local training.

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  • Traditional Bobo dancers greet USAID/Mali partners on a monitoring trip to Segou region. Food assistance programs help vulnerable communities in Mali through a range of food and nutritional assistance, and local training.

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  • USAID works with Malian women producers to improve their productivity and incomes.

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  • Participants in training, testing and validating the Support for Victims of GBV kit

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Kadia Coulibaly with her twins
Ensuring Emergency Transport for Pregnant Women in Rural Mali
A Malian mother and her child
Malian Mothers Discover the Many Benefits of Breastfeeding
Kalia Koné, Rice Farmer, Kongolikoro, Mali.
Rice Yields and Income Shoot Up in Mali

About Mali

Across more than 50 years of partnership, USAID has contributed to major development gains that improve the lives of the Malian people. For example, we have founded farmer cooperatives and improved irrigation methods to help Mali meet increasing food demands, established a community school system and interactive radio instruction to increase access to education, and expanded health services that led to dramatic reductions in child mortality. We also address humanitarian needs of Malians both in Mali and refugee camps in neighboring countries. After the March 2012 coup d’état, USAID put non-lifesaving programs on hold, however, following peaceful democratic elections and the inauguration of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta on September 4, 2013, USAID began working with the Government of Mali to resume foreign assistance more broadly, including education and governance programs, while also adapting continued activities to the new government's priorities.

Fiscal years (FY) 2016-2020 will seek the following goal: “Malians secure a democratic, resilient and prosperous future” through the following four objectives:

  • Stabilization of Conflict-Affected Areas Reinforced (transition)
  • Public Trust in Government Improved (governance)
  • Adaptive Capacity of Vulnerable Communities and Households Improved (resilience)
  • Socio-Economic Well-Being Advanced (prosperity)

 

Contact Information

Mission Contact

USAID/Mali
ACI 2000
Rue 243, Porte 297
Bamako
Mali
Phone 
+223 20 70 23 00
Fax 
+223 20 22 39 33

USAID Contact

Dana Alzouma
Washington
, DC 
USA
Phone 
202-712-0432