Trends from the Wagner Group’s presence in the Central African Republic could foretell what is to come in Mali—and the outlook is not good for civilians.
A Crisis of Care: Sexual and Reproductive Health Competes for Attention Amid Conflict and Displacement in Mali
National healthcare systems rarely prioritize sexual and reproductive health. This is especially a challenge for displaced women and girls worldwide, including in Mali.
Mali’s Crisis of Care: Can the Biden Administration Make a Difference?
Mali’s protracted conflict, which began with a secessionist movement in 2012, has plunged the country into a humanitarian crisis.
UN Dispatch: The Coup in Mali is Pushing a Humanitarian Crisis to the Brink
Following a recent coup, Mali’s humanitarian crisis is on the brink of a much darker chapter unless immediate action is taken.
Monday’s MINUSMA Mandate Renewal Crucial for Millions of Malians
Senior Advocate for West and Central Africa Alexandra Lamarche comments on the United Nations Security Council vote to renew MINUSMA’s mandate for another year.
Mounting Hunger in the Sahel: The Unintended Impact of COVID-19 Prevention
As governments combat the spread of COVID-19 in the Sahel, an unintended consequence has emerged: worsening food insecurity.
UN Dispatch: France has a Big Opportunity to Help Stabilize the Sahel
Soaring violence and displacement are taking over much of the Sahel. France, the most influential international player in the region, is failing to use its sway to quell the crisis.
Crise humanitaire au Mali: surmilitarisée et occultée
Près de huit ans suite à l’explosion des tensions au Mali, plus de 3.2 millions personnes ont besoin d’aide humanitaire et presque 200,000 sont déplacés dans le pays.
Mali’s Humanitarian Crisis: Overmilitarized and Overshadowed
Nearly eight years after longstanding ethnic tensions erupted in Mali, Malians are struggling to find peace.