FAO emergencies and resilience

Mali

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23.7 million
country population

1.37 million people
projected to be in high acute food insecurity

391 961 people
internally displaced

to assist 1.3 million people FAO requires USD 50 million for 2024

In Mali, years of conflict, extreme climatic events such as drought and socioeconomic challenges have weakened people’s livelihoods. Growing insecurity and increased control of armed groups over people’s ability to move freely have prevented vulnerable families from accessing aid, land, transhumance areas and surrounding markets. Thousands of people have been displaced and many were left to abandon their fields and/or had their livestock stolen. Providing emergency agricultural assistance means enabling affected farmers and pastoralists to immediately resume food production.

Highlights
News
New UN report warns of conflict-induced famine and catastrophic hunger in 5 major hotspots alongside the looming La Niña climate threat in others
31/10/2024

Acute food insecurity is set to increase in magnitude and severity in 22 countries and territories

News
Worsening hunger grips West and Central Africa amid persistent conflict and economic turmoil
15/04/2024

 Nearly 55 million people in West and Central Africa will struggle to feed themselves in the June-August 2024 lean season, according to the March...

 
Key documents
01/2025

This Data in Emergencies Monitoring (DIEM-Monitoring) brief shares the results of a ninth-round assessment conducted in October and November 2024 in Mali.

12/2024

In 2024, escalating violence drove extreme hunger crises from Gaza and the Sudan to Haiti. The number of people facing, or projected to face, catastrophic hunger conditions more than doubled, rising from 705 000 in 2023 to 1.9 million people by mid-2024 across five countries/territories.

10/2024

In the current edition of a regular joint bi-yearly report, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Food Programme (WFP) warn that acute food insecurity is projected to worsen in 16 hunger hotspots, including a total of 14 countries and two regional clusters which comprise 8 countries, during the outlook period from November 2024 to May 2025.

 
 
Multimedia
Video
Mitigating the impact of shocks and natural risks in Mali thanks to FAO’s anticipatory actions
03/01/2024

In 2022, Mali and other Sahelian countries were hit by severe flooding that damaged crops and affected vulnerable populations’ livelihoods.

Video
Bringing microfinance to rural areas in Mali to improve women's lives
08/03/2022

A micro-credit scheme for rural areas in Mali has been decisive in making a real impact on women

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