Mali Prioritizes Child Survival During Armed Conflict
Improving access to free health care decreased child mortality by 63% over three years.
Improving access to free health care decreased child mortality by 63% over three years.
The Accelerating Progress Toward Health Coverage Project (PACSU), funded by the World Bank, the Global Financing Facility (GFF), and the...
More than 800,000 need immediate food assistance; 3 million people are at risk of not finding enough to eat; Combined effects of armed...
Associate professor Melissa Watt reflects on her partnership with IntraHealth International to share the lessons she learned through her...
The Global Action Plan for Healthy Lives and Well-being for All has been a transformative framework for Mali to start a dialogue with all partners.
While armed forces battle in central Mali, International Medical Corps is providing lifesaving care to internally displaced persons and host...
Government programs, non-profit intervention, and global agencies such as UNICEF have been working to improve accessible health care in...
Nearly one third of Mali's population of 22 million is in urgent need of humanitarian assistance and protection. These are among the highest...
Nearly a decade of conflict has created a protracted humanitarian crisis, decimating the healthcare system and limiting the availability of SRH services.
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Humanitarian and development NGO working on food security, WASH and resilience in Mali; leaders/supporters: country/program directors, partnerships with women’s groups and local NGOs.