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0 16 32 48 64 8 Km LOCALISATIONREGIONS REALISATIONS DE TOMBOUCTOU RELAC I & ET II / TOMBOUCTOUTAOUDENIT LOCALISATION REALISATION PROJETS RELAC I ET II Projet MLI/803 Relance de l’Economie locale et Appui aux Collectivités dans le Nord du Mali Avec la participation financière de l’UE ¯ REPUBLIQUE DU MALI SALAM C.TOMBOUCTOU BER TICHIFT DOUAYA INASTEL ELB ESBAT LYNCHA BER AIN RAHMA TINAKAWAT TAWAL C.BOUREM AGOUNI C.GOUNDAM ZARHO JIDID LIKRAKAR GABERI ATILA NIBKIT JAMAA TINTÉLOUT RHAROUS ERINTEDJEFT BER WAIKOUNGOU NANA BOUREM INALY DANGOUMA ALAFIA ALGABASTANE KEL ESSOUK TOBORAK NIKBKIT KAIDAM KEL ESSOUK ABOUA BENGUEL RHAROUS TOMBOUCTOU RHAROUS CAP ARAOUNE BOUGOUNI TINDIAMBANE TEHERDJE MINKIRI MILALA CT TOUEDNI IKOUMADEN DOUDARE BÉRÉGOUNGOU EMENEFAD HAMZAKOMA MORA TEDEYNI KEL INACHARIADJANDJINA KOIRA KABARA TERDIT NIBKITE KAIDAM ADIASSOU ARNASSEYEBELLESAO ZEINA DOUEKIRE NIBKIT KORIOME BOUREM INALY BORI KEL IKIKANE TIMBOUSE KELTIROU HOUNDOUBOMO TAGLIF INKARAN KAGA TOYA HEWA TILIMEDESS I INDALA ILOA KOULOUTAN II KELTAMOULEIT BT KEL ANTASSAR DJEGUELILA TASSAKANE IDJITANE ISSAFEYE DONGHOI TAKOUMBAOUT EDJAME ADINA KOIRA AGLAL DOUEKIRE KESSOU BIBI LAFIA NIAMBOURGOU HAMZAKONA ZINZIN 3 BOYA BABAGA AMTAGARE KATOUWA WANA KEL HARODJENE 2 FOUYA GOUNDAM DOUKOURIA KESSOU KOREY INTEDEINI EBAGAOU KEYNAEBAGAOU BERRI BORA CAMP PEUL GOYA SUD GARI KEL HAOUSSA IDJILAD KEL ERKIL ARHAM KOROMIA HARAM DIENO KEL ADRAR ARHAM KIRCHAMBA DOUKOURIA BAGADADJI GOUREIGA MORIKOIRA TANGASSANE DEBE DIAWATOU FOUTARD FADJIBAYENDE KIRCHAMBA DIAWATOU DOUTA KOUNDAR INATABANE CHÉRIF YONE KEL DJILBAROU KILLY DIRE TARFA TIENKOUR LESSODJI SINEM C.GOURMA-RHAROUS TINDIRMA DOUGOURADJI GODJÉ DONGO EHMILE 2 KEL TINAKAWAT BALAMAOUDO ISSAFEYE « La présente carte a été réalisée avec l’aide de l’Union européenne. REGION DE TOMBOUCTOU Le contenu de la publication relève de la seule responsabilité du consultant et ne peut aucunement être considéré APPUI A LA GOUVERNANCE LOCALE : comme reflétantle point de vue de l’Union européenne » ZONE D’INTERVENTION : APPUI MATERIEL AUX COMMUNES : 5 communes du Cercle de Diré : Tindirma, Tienkour, Tinguereguift, Arham, Kirchamba 01 cycle de formation dispensé pour les élus et agents communaux Sources Fonds de carte : SIGMA, IGM, GOOGLE 5 communes du Cercle de Tombouctou : Alafia, Bourem Inaly, Lafia, Tombouctou et Ber 28 CSCOMS ; 57 écoles, 14 mairies et 34 points d’eau (modules CFCT), Formation des comités de gestion (CGS, ASACO, AUE) Sources Infomations : BdD projet MLI/802/803 - RELAC I1& II 3 communes du Cercle de Goundam : Goundam, Douékiré et Doukouria Montant investi : 450 439 088 FCFA sur l’entretien des infrastructures socio-collectives ; Date : Juin 2019 organisation des débats communautaires ; 2 communes du cercle de Gourma Rharous : Rharous et Hamzakoma Légende Formation et appui aux commissions finances et règlement des litiges ; Rehabilitation et ou Equipement Centre de santé Avtivites_RELAC1_et_2 appui à la restitution et diffusion comptes administratifs ; APPUI A LA RELANCE ECONOMIQUE Communes_803_Tombouctou réalisation des études sur le potentiel fiscal ; Rehabilitation et ou Equipement Ecole(Nb/Localité) 47 projets économiques locaux financésC.NIAFUNKE et accompagnés dans les domaines Routes_bitumees formation agents communaux en informatique et l’Etat civil 1-7 de l’agriculture, l’élevage, artisanat, aviculture Pistes_Tombouctou Montant investi : 107 480 770 FCFA Montant investi : <toutes les autres valeurs> 666 178 839 FCA Rehabilitation point d’eau CL_admin 1-2 COMMUNALE LOCALE REGION DE TAOUDENIT . Projets Economiques Locaux APPUI A LA GOUVERNANCE LOCALE : NATIONALE ZONE D’INTERVENTION : Commune de Salam APPUI MATERIEL AUX COMMUNES : Réhabilitation et ou Equipement Collectivité REGIONALE 01 cycle de formation dispensé pour les élus et agents* Kit Solaire Tombouctou_Eau APPUI A LA RELANCE ECONOMIQUE 5 CSCOMS ; 10 écoles, 1CAP ; 1collège, et 5 points d’eau communaux (modules CFCT) ; formation des agents du collège Cercles_vf 4 projets économiques locaux financés et accompagnés dans le domaine transitoire en informatique Communes_803_Tombouctou Montant investi : 65 238 036 F CFA de l’élévage Tombouctou_Communes Montant investi : 55.307. 174 FCA Montant investi : 3.023.400 FCFA ECHELLE 1cm=10km Km 0 8 16 32 48 64.
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