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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetMali | 2020 Humanitarian Response Plan 2020
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Conflict, floods, drought, locust and epidemics continue to be the main drivers of the humanitarian crisis in Mali, which caused the situation to further deteriorate in 2019, affecting the livelihoods of populations mainly in the regions of Menaka, Mopti, Ségou and Timbuktu. It is crucial to provide immediate assistance to vulnerable households while also strengthening their resilience to shocks in the medium and long term. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetMali: Humanitarian Response Plan 2023 2023
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Mali faces a severe humanitarian crisis driven by years of armed conflict, climatic hazards and high staple food prices. Acute food insecurity is expected to increase by 30 percent during the lean season (June–August) and include 1 671 people in Catastrophe (Cadre Harmonisé Phase 5). Nine out of ten Malians affected by hunger are in rural areas, where people need urgent assistance to protect and revive food production. For example, vegetable production support provides families nutritious food and income, with every USD 1 invested yielding four times its value in harvests. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetMali | Humanitarian Response Plan 2019
FAO in the 2019 humanitarian appeals
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Throughout 2018, persistent insecurity in Mali and the effects of natural disasters led to destruction of infrastructure, the disruption of livelihood and forced displacement, resulting in limited access to basic social services and putting additional pressure on already limited resources, exacerbating vulnerabilities. For 2019, FAO is appealing for USD 16.9 million to support 570 000 people to restore their food production and livelihoods.
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