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CENTRAL & NORTHERN MALI EMERGENCY RESPONSE SITUATION REPORT | SEPTEMBER, 2019 Mali Response To Remain Category III June 2019 to 168,515, by 8 August, the majority of them National Office Response from Mopti and Segou regions. UN Hosts High-Level Meeting on Mali and • A total of 81,338 people are at risk of flooding, with78,115 the Sahel Highlights A World Vision Declaration Decision Group (DDG), that already affected. Stronger precipitations are expected, while On September 25th 2019, the United Nations hosted a high-lev- discusses the magnitude of each humanitarian emergency, the level of Niger river may rise as waters are released from making decisions on categorization, has reviewed the Cen- el meeting on Mali and the Sahel at the United Nations General dams in Guinea and Mali. Assembly. The meeting was opened by the Secretary-General tral and Northern Mali Emergency Response (CNMER). Its • Reports reveal that 920 schools remained closed at the end resolution, the Central and Northern Mali Emergency of the United Nations, Mr. António Guterres, together with the of the school year. Of these, 598 were in the Mopti region, President of the Republic of Mali, H.E. Mr. Ibrahim Boubacar Response remains a Category Three National Office affecting 276,000 children. Response. Keïta, among other Heads of State and dignitaries. • A total of 650,000 people are expected to be at risk of severe Participants discussed the implementation of the Agreement for This is because of the magnitude of the crisis that has over food insecurity and livelihood compared to 416,000 initially, Peace and Reconciliation in Mali, originating from the Algiers 3.9 million people affected by the emergency. 1.6 million which could result in more cases of acute malnutrition than process and reaffirmed that it remains the cornerstone for end- of this being children. initially anticipated and as reflected in the revised version of ing the crisis in Mali. Participants also welcomed the launch of the 2019 HRP. This re-declaration is key because it defines the response the national dialogue. • According to UNICEF, from July to August, a total of 195 to the crisis that began in 2012 in the northern regions of (To access the full report: https://reliefweb.int/report/mali/high-level- allegations of child rights grave violations incidents have been the country. However, it has increasingly shifted towards the meeting-mali-and-sahel-co-chairs-summary) central regions, notably Mopti and Segou, where World reported, compared to 234 as of-June 2019. Vision has projects. Mali has experienced frequency of Floods In Mali terrorist threats and attacks, that have exacerbated inter- Change of Guard: Mali National Director Moves community conflict. The current number of incidents in World Vision Mali and Mauritania’s National Director, Lilian Mopti region is higher than that of northern Mali. Since Dodzo, moves to World Vision Kenya on October 15th 2019, January 2018, there have been hundreds of incidents that in the same capacity. West Africa’s Senior Director of Opera- include intercommunity conflict and use of Improvised Ex- tions, Jean Claude-Mukadi, wil act as National Director during plosive Devices (IEDs) by armed groups. the recruitment period for Mali and Mauritania’s next National Director. This crisis has also had a negative impact on the 2018- 2019 agricultural season, as farmers are fearful of accessing their Ms. Dodzo has steered World Vision Mali and Mauritania, grow- farms. This has exacerbated internal displacement of ing the organisation’s financial income and programs. She has populations, who have now moved towards more secure also led Mali and Mauritania during a challenging period, as a areas. To put an end to this crisis, the Government started a result of the humanitarian crisis in Central and Northern Mali, reconciliation process with different stakeholders. exacerbated by conflict. Lilian championed introduction of Spon- sorship and Education in Emergencies programmes, that have Humanitarian Snapshot ensured the organization’s continue reaching the vulnerable, in- • Over 3.9 million people need humanitarian assistance, cluding affected children. with 68,600 affected by recent floods. The conflict has Lilian, a Zimbabwean national will be World Vision Kenya’s sec- affected the female gender, with 98% of survivors of ond female National Director, after the late Rebecca Cherono, gender-based violence (GBV) being women and girls. who led the organization in the mid 80s. • The number of IDPs increased from 147,861 people on 30 Number of people affected by floods byregion as of August 31, 2019. Congratulations Lilian! Data sources: National Directorate of Social Development The Situation Report has been produced by Word Vision Central & Northern Mali Response Team Creation Date: September 2019 CENTRALCENTRAL & NORTHERNNORTHERN MALI EMERGENCYEMERGENCY RESPONSE SITUATIONSITUATION REPOREPORTRT | SEPTEMBER, 2019 (CATEGORY THREE EMERGENCY WITH NATIONAL OFFICE RESPONSE) Primary Contact Information Food Distribution WFP Cash For IDPs Lilian Dodzo, Derary MALE National Director, Diafarabe World Vision Mali & Mauritania FEMALE People Reached Femaye 1806 Email: [email protected] Nema Badeya Kafo Skype: Lil.rsa Ouro Aly Michael Arunga Emergency Communications Specialist - World Vision Mali Dandougou Fakala Child Protection, Madiama Peace Building & Email: [email protected] Sensitization Skype: michael_arunga Pondori Souleymane Goita Djenne Interim Response Director Fakala World Vision Mali & Mauritania Toguere-Coumbe E-mail: [email protected] Total Skype: soulgoita | Whatsapp No: +223 76 31 02 75 Simon Mane, Health & Director NOTE Education in Emergencies & WASH activities could not be Nutrition Humanitarian Emergency Affairs (HEA) undertaken due to escalation of insecurity and challenges of access. World Vision Mali & Mauritania CNMER Funding Matrix Summary Sector Confirmed Grant Confirmed ADP Total Confirmed Pipeline: Submitted E-mail : [email protected] (Cash & GIK)/ NEPRF & PNS Funding Funding (Cash & GIK) Proposals Grants & GIK, PNS, Sponsorship & Total Funds Skype : simon.mane Projected Proposals 11, 937, 832 ALL - 761,682 761,682 - 10, 862, 610 Ongoing Projects HEALTH - Maternal, - 39,485 39,485 - Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health (MNCAH) 1, 075, 222 Recently Closed Projects NUTRITION - 1,713,074 1,713,074 - WASH - - - 15,000 1,272,880 Grant (Cash) Multi-Sector 347,998 650,000 997,998 - United States; New Zealand; Taiwan; Child PROTECTION - 1,774,583 1,774,583 480,768 & Peace Building 5,113,702 GIK/CBP Canada; National Emergency FOOD including 6,038,584 219,000 6,257,584 - Preparedness & Response Funds; Livelihood, FS & ED 5,551,250 PNS & ADP & NEPRF and, World Vision Mali’s EDUCATION - 393,426 393,426 - Development Revised Budget. Total 6,386,582 5,551,250 11,937,832 495,768 The Situation Report has been produced by Word Vision Central & Northern Mali Response Team Creation Date: September 2019.