Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.
Skip to main content

Mali

Type

PAGE RESULTS (20 RESULTS)

It's never too late to learn: Accelerated learning classes for displaced children in Mali

Showing impact of the accelerated learning classes implemented by Save the Children in Mali for displaced people.

Read More

MALI: 80,000 children trapped and running out of food in second blockaded town

Armed groups have trapped more than 140,000 people, including over 80,000 children, in the town of Menaka in Mali.

Read More

FIVE-FOLD INCREASE IN CHILDREN UPROOTED BY VIOLENCE IN WEST AFRICA’S CENTRAL SAHEL

Escalating violence has led to a five-fold surge in the number of children forced from their homes over the past five years in central Sahel.

Read More

Siege in Timbuktu: Nearly 74,000 children trapped in city and running out of food.

Siege in Timbuktu: Nearly 74,000 children trapped in city and running out of food.

Read More

Sahel school closures increase by 20% in past year, with 200,000 more children out of class

Sahel school closures increase by 20% in past year, with 200,000 more children out of class

Read More

Education: How communities are leading the reopening of their schools in Mopti, Mali

Mali has been a country plagues by conflict since 2012. This has led to the closures of schools affecting children's education.

Read More

Joint press release: West Africa faces its worst food crisis in ten years, with over 27 million people already suffering from hunger

Joint press release: West Africa faces its worst food crisis in ten years, with over 27 million people already suffering from hunger

Read More

Mali: Alarming food crisis leaves 1.2 million hungry

Mali: Alarming food crisis leaves 1.2 million hungry

Read More

Schools must be open, accessible and safe from attacks, say African children

Schools must be open, accessible and safe from attacks, say African children

Read More

Broken dreams: Girls living on the frontline of Africa’s new war

Broken dreams: Girls living on the frontline of Africa’s new war

Read More