Working Paper 199 Ousmane Coulibaly Mali - Land, climate, energy, agriculture and development A study in the Sudano-Sahel Initiative for Regional Development, Jobs, and Food Security ISSN 1864-6638 Bonn, January 2021 ZEF Working Paper Series, ISSN 1864 - 6638 Center for Development Research, University of Bonn Editors: Christian Borgemeister, Joachim von Braun, Manfred Denich, Till Stellmacher and Eva Youkhana Author’s address Dr. Ousmane Nafolo Coulibaly Consultant Bamako, Mali
[email protected] Mali – Land, climate, energy, agriculture and development A study in the Sudano - Sahel Initiative for Regional Development, Jobs, and Food Security Ousmane Coulibaly Abstract Mali is a S u b - Saharan African country with 19.1 million people. Almost half of this population lives in poverty, due to the dysfunction of activity sectors (agriculture, energy, education, employment, services, etc.). N atural resource management especially land and wa ter toget her with corollaries re main one of the greatest challenges for this dryland region to sustainably face climate change, meet food demand and improve its economy. The social crisis (especially in the northern region) is significantly affecting devel opment an d human security as well. This study had been carried out to review the current state of affairs, key trends, problems, solutions and their implications for sustainable development of Mali under changing climate and the impacts of land degradation . Likewis e , investment opportunities in the priority areas are highlighted in this report. Keywords: Mali, p overty, agriculture, economy, climate change, land degradation, sustainable development. JEL codes: O1, O2, O3, Q1, Q2, Q4, Q5, J43 Acknowledgmen ts The study was funded by the “Program of Accompanying Research for Agricultural Innovation” (PARI), which is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).