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EU-Africa Infrastructure Trust Fund
Annual Report 2009 European Investment Bank • European Investment Bank • European Investment Bank • European Investment Bank • European Investment Bank EU-Africa Infrastructure Trust Fund Annual Report 2009 European Investment Bank • European Investment Bank • European Investment Bank • European Investment Bank • European Investment Bank EU-Africa Infrastructure Trust Fund EU-Africa Infrastructure Trust Fund EU-Africa Infrastructure Trust Fund 3 Annual Report 2009 Joint Foreword by EC Commissioner Andris Piebalgs and EIB President Philippe Maystadt 4 Joint Statement by the Co-Chairmen of the Steering Committee 6 Statement by the Chairman of the Executive Committee 8 Functioning and Governance 10 Functioning and Governance Structure 11 Purpose and Mechanism of the Fund 11 Contents Governance Structure 12 Eligibility of Grant Operations 15 Grant Operation Requests and Investment Project Processing 16 Operational Results 18 Overview 2007-2009 19 Map Indicating Location of Approved Grant Operations 19 Summary of Operational Results 2007-2009 20 List of Approved Grant Operations 2007-2009 21 Approved Grant Operations by Type of Grant 23 Multiplier or Leverage Effect 24 Approved Grant Operations by Sector 25 Approved Grant Operations by Region 25 Total Disbursements 2007-2009 26 The ITF in 2009 30 Grant Operations Approved in 2009 30 Grant Operations Cleared in Principle in 2009 43 Outlook for 2010 45 Update: 2007-2008 Grant Operations in Portfolio 46 Annexes 58 Audited Financial Statements 59 List of Donors, Representatives -
Agricultural Diversification in Mali: the Case of the Cotton Zone of Koutiala
AGRICULTURAL DIVERSIFICATION IN MALI: THE CASE OF THE COTTON ZONE OF KOUTIALA By Mariam Sako Thiam A THESIS Submitted to Michigan State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics – Master of Science 2014 ABSTRACT AGRICULTURAL DIVERSIFICATION IN MALI: THE CASE OF THE COTTON ZONE OF KOUTIALA By Mariam Sako Thiam Cotton production plays a central role in the economy and the livelihood of cotton growers in the Koutiala area of Mali. Despite all the investment made in the cotton zones, the cotton farmers in Koutiala suffer substantially from uncertainties in the cotton subsector linked to prices, timely payment, and to the future structure of the industry. This study analyzes empirically how cotton growers with different agricultural characteristics coped with these uncertainties over the period 2006-2010. The data used in this study were collected during the survey that covered 150 households in the Koutiala area during three cropping seasons: 2006-07, 2008-09 and 2009- 10.The results show that despite income diversification among the households surveyed in Koutiala, agricultural production remains the main source of income. The findings also show that the farmers who continued to grow cotton during the three years of the survey and those who started producing cotton after year one diversified within the agricultural sector by producing more peanuts and cowpeas while the farmers who dropped out of cotton production after year one of the survey diversified toward non-farm activities such as commerce and self. We also found that the non-cotton growers are the poorest group of farmers, with less agricultural equipment and labor as well as less overall wealth, limiting their potential to invest in farm activities and start an off-farm business. -
1Ère Année Généralistes
MINISTERE DE L'EDUCATION NATIONALE REPUBLIQUE DU MALI = = = = = = = UN PEUPLE UN BUT UNE FOI CENTRE NATIONAL DES EXAMENS ET CONCOURS DE L'EDUCATION = = = = = = = NOTE DE SERVICE N°2015-_______________/MEN-CNECE LES ELEVES-MAÎTRES DONT LES NOMS SUIVENT SONT DECLARES ADMIS PAR ORDRE ALPHABETIQUE A L'EXAMEN DE PASSAGE EN 2EME ANNEE DES INSTITUTS DE FORMATION DE MAÎTRES (GENERALISTES DEF), SESSION DE JUIN 2015 N°ord Prénoms Nom Date Naiss. Lieu Nais. Sexe Sco Centres 4 Ibrahim ABDOULAYE 16/10/1992Diré M R IFM DIRE 5 Moussa ABDOURHAMANE 00/00/1994 Ansongo MR IFM GAO 13 Fodé AHMED 30/01/1993 Koutiala MP IFM GAO 14 Moussa AKLININE 26/11/1995 Gao MR IFM GAO 23 Mariama Ali 25/01/1993 Gao FR IFM GAO 24 Adidiatou ALIOU 12/07/1996Badji-Haoussa F P IFM SEVARE 27 Matalla AMMAR 00/00/1992Tombouctou M R IFM DIRE 28 Anou Emmanuel ARAMA Vers 1995Sama M P IFM SEVARE 31 Fatoumata Youssouf ATIYOU 16/11/1996Tombouctou F P IFM DIRE 36 Alou BAGAYOGO Vers 1993 Warsala M P IFM SEGOU 39 Fatoumata BAGAYOKO 22/08/1995Bamako F P IFM KANGABA 41 Coumbourou BAH 18/01/1994 Sévaré FR IFM SEVARE 44 Adiaratou BALLO Vers 1995 Sikasso FP IFM SIKASSO 46 Diaminatou BALLO 17/01/1994 Sikasso FP IFM SIKASSO 47 Issouf BALLO 25/05/1996 Blendio MP IFM SIKASSO 48 Mamadou BALLO 20/06/1994 Dougoubala MP IFM SIKASSO 53 Chata BAMBA 08/10/1996 Sikasso FP IFM SIKASSO 54 Karim BAMBA Vers 1996 Nimbougou MP IFM SIKASSO 57 Abdoulaye BARRY 12/04/1994Koro M P IFM KORO 58 Ibrehima BARRY 25/03/1995 N’gueguesso M R IFM KOUTIALA 59 Korotimi BARRY 19/10/1996Sando F P IFM SEGOU 60 Lancina BARRY 17/10/1994 -
FINAL REPORT Quantitative Instrument to Measure Commune
FINAL REPORT Quantitative Instrument to Measure Commune Effectiveness Prepared for United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Mali Mission, Democracy and Governance (DG) Team Prepared by Dr. Lynette Wood, Team Leader Leslie Fox, Senior Democracy and Governance Specialist ARD, Inc. 159 Bank Street, Third Floor Burlington, VT 05401 USA Telephone: (802) 658-3890 FAX: (802) 658-4247 in cooperation with Bakary Doumbia, Survey and Data Management Specialist InfoStat, Bamako, Mali under the USAID Broadening Access and Strengthening Input Market Systems (BASIS) indefinite quantity contract November 2000 Table of Contents ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS.......................................................................... i EXECUTIVE SUMMARY............................................................................................... ii 1 INDICATORS OF AN EFFECTIVE COMMUNE............................................... 1 1.1 THE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE..............................................1 1.2 THE EFFECTIVE COMMUNE: A DEVELOPMENT HYPOTHESIS..........................................2 1.2.1 The Development Problem: The Sound of One Hand Clapping ............................ 3 1.3 THE STRATEGIC GOAL – THE COMMUNE AS AN EFFECTIVE ARENA OF DEMOCRATIC LOCAL GOVERNANCE ............................................................................4 1.3.1 The Logic Underlying the Strategic Goal........................................................... 4 1.3.2 Illustrative Indicators: Measuring Performance at the -
VEGETALE : Semences De Riz
MINISTERE DE L’AGRICULTURE REPUBLIQUE DU MALI ********* UN PEUPLE- UN BUT- UNE FOI DIRECTION NATIONALE DE L’AGRICULTURE APRAO/MALI DNA BULLETIN N°1 D’INFORMATION SUR LES SEMENCES D’ORIGINE VEGETALE : Semences de riz JANVIER 2012 1 LISTE DES ABREVIATIONS ACF : Action Contre la Faim APRAO : Amélioration de la Production de Riz en Afrique de l’Ouest CAPROSET : Centre Agro écologique de Production de Semences Tropicales CMDT : Compagnie Malienne de Développement de textile CRRA : Centre Régional de Recherche Agronomique DNA : Direction Nationale de l’Agriculture DRA : Direction Régionale de l’Agriculture ICRISAT: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics IER : Institut d’Economie Rurale IRD : International Recherche Développement MPDL : Mouvement pour le Développement Local ON : Office du Niger ONG : Organisation Non Gouvernementale OP : Organisation Paysanne PAFISEM : Projet d’Appui à la Filière Semencière du Mali PDRN : Projet de Diffusion du Riz Nérica RHK : Réseau des Horticulteurs de Kayes SSN : Service Semencier National WASA: West African Seeds Alliancy 2 INTRODUCTION Le Mali est un pays à vocation essentiellement agro pastorale. Depuis un certain temps, le Gouvernement a opté de faire du Mali une puissance agricole et faire de l’agriculture le moteur de la croissance économique. La réalisation de cette ambition passe par la combinaison de plusieurs facteurs dont la production et l’utilisation des semences certifiées. On note que la semence contribue à hauteur de 30-40% dans l’augmentation de la production agricole. En effet, les semences G4, R1 et R2 sont produites aussi bien par les structures techniques de l’Etat (Service Semencier National et l’IER) que par les sociétés et Coopératives semencières (FASO KABA, Cigogne, Comptoir 2000, etc.) ainsi que par les producteurs individuels à travers le pays. -
Jumpstarting Agribusiness Markets
MONTHLY FEED THE FUTURE REPORT USAID CEREAL VALUE CHAIN PROJECT (AID-688-C-13-00002) JUNE 2015 REPORT JUNE 20, 2015 This publication was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development. It was prepared by the USAID CVC project team. MONTHLY FEED THE FUTURE REPORT USAID CEREAL VALUE CHAIN PROJECT (AID-688-C-13-00002) JUNE 2015 REPORT DISCLAIMER The author’s views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Agency for International Development or the United States Government. INTRODUCTION This report covers the period from May 20 to June 20, 2015. The main activities carried out during this period are: Training of irrigation management committees in the Sikasso region Organization of the rice value chain workshop in the Sikasso region Monitoring of the marketing contracts between the wholesalers and World Food Programme (WFP) Follow-up of the recommendations of the millet value chain workshop in Bankass and Koro Preparation and submission of inputs loan applications of the Producer Organizations (POs) in the Sikasso region Identification of vulnerable groups within partner POs Sell More For More (SMFM) training Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) workshops Participation in the WFP annual review IR 1: AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY IN IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND SYSTEMS INCREASED Training of irrigation management committees in Sikasso A total of 200 water management committee members (rice producers) were trained in the district of Kadiolo on wa- ter requirements for rice production and the water level control in rice fields to avoid total submersion of the plants. The objective of the training was strengthen the capacity of the water management committees. -
Année Universitaire
Résultats provisoires de la session de RATTRAPAGE au titre de l'année universitaire 2018-2019 MINISTERE DE L' ENSEIGNEMENT SUPERIEUR REPUBLIQUE DU MALI ET DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE Un Peuple -Un But - Une Foi ************* ************* UNIVERSITE DES LETTRES ET DES SCIENCES HUMAINES DE BAMAKO (ULSHB) ************* FACULTE DES SCIENCES HUMAINES ET DES SCIENCES DE L'EDUCATION (FSHSE) ************* Bamako, le 11 septembre 2020 DER/Sociologie-Anthropologie Année Universitaire : 2018 - 2019 CAS DE FRAUDE S S UE MAJEURES UE MINEURES s t N c T NOUVEAU Anthropologie Gle Sociologie Gle Statistique App. Initiation Recher. Philo Psycho. Genre Gest. D N e a E O Prénom (s) o o M M M M T x t Cours Cours Cours Cours e ° MATRICULE l O O O O Gén. Gén. c & Conf. OBS. m TP TP m e u Y Y Y Y o U N° MATRICULE . Sem1 Sem2 Sem1 Sem2 Sem1 Sem2 Sem1 Sem2 o t . Sté E 1 ABNO2101011800 18G1M15825Z Nouradine ABACARINE M Rég Pas 8 8 10 8,67 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 10 10 10 4 10 14 10 5 14 7 Passe-dettes 2 ABMO2712001800 18F1M28398F Mohamed ABDALLA M Rég Pas 8 9 13 10,00 12 11 12 11,667 10 10 10 13 13 13 10 10 14 12 10 4 9 Passe-dettes 3 ABMO1212981700 17F1M06133G Mohamed ABDALLAHI M Rég Réd 10 10 10 10,00 13 13 12 12,667 12 12 12 0 10 11 14,5 11 11 10 9 Passe-dettes 4 ABHA1706991800 18F1M28773E Hamidou ABDOU M Rég Pas 10 10 10 10,00 10 10 11 10,333 11 11 11 10 10 10 8 10 14,5 10 10 8 Passe-dettes 5 ABFA0910991800 18G1F15829J Fatimata ABDOUL AZIZ F Rég Pas 8 8 13 9,67 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 13 13 13 12 10 14 10 10 10 9 Passe-dettes 6 ABMO0408981800 18F1M28775G Mohamed -
Annuaire Statistique 2015 Du Secteur Développement Rural
MINISTERE DE L’AGRICULTURE REPUBLIQUE DU MALI ----------------- Un Peuple - Un But – Une Foi SECRETARIAT GENERAL ----------------- ----------------- CELLULE DE PLANIFICATION ET DE STATISTIQUE / SECTEUR DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL Annuaire Statistique 2015 du Secteur Développement Rural Juin 2016 1 LISTE DES TABLEAUX Tableau 1 : Répartition de la population par région selon le genre en 2015 ............................................................ 10 Tableau 2 : Population agricole par région selon le genre en 2015 ........................................................................ 10 Tableau 3 : Répartition de la Population agricole selon la situation de résidence par région en 2015 .............. 10 Tableau 4 : Répartition de la population agricole par tranche d'âge et par sexe en 2015 ................................. 11 Tableau 5 : Répartition de la population agricole par tranche d'âge et par Région en 2015 ...................................... 11 Tableau 6 : Population agricole par tranche d'âge et selon la situation de résidence en 2015 ............. 12 Tableau 7 : Pluviométrie décadaire enregistrée par station et par mois en 2015 ..................................................... 15 Tableau 8 : Pluviométrie décadaire enregistrée par station et par mois en 2015 (suite) ................................... 16 Tableau 9 : Pluviométrie enregistrée par mois 2015 ........................................................................................ 17 Tableau 10 : Pluviométrie enregistrée par station en 2015 et sa comparaison à -
Resultats Provisoires Licence 2 Sem 4
L2 Histoire S4 NOTES DU MODULE POUVOIR ETAT SOCIETE (CM) Moyenne N° D'ORDRE N° ETUDIANT N° MTLE Noms Prénoms Date de naissance de Lieu naissance Sexe Ghana Mali Segou Etats de Samori 1 FHG141519275114D1M09888W ABDALLAH Mahamadou 00-00-1993 Ouatagouna M 5 11 15.5 11 10.63 2 FHG141519525514M1M12392Z ALASSANE Alher Ag 31-05-1994 Koutiala M 7 10 4 11.5 8.13 3 FHG141518601214G1M03149N ALASSANE Aliou 29-09-1996 Gao M 14 7 8.5 13 10.63 4 FHG141518601414G1M03151M ALASSANE Almihidi 30-10-1995 Gao M 5 2 10.5 12 7.38 5 FHG141519168014F1M08817P ALASSANE Mahamane 13-04-1995 Tombouctou M 6.5 12 8 12 9.63 6 FHG141519525614M1M12393A ALASSANE N'Gari 31-12-1994 Saréyamou M 8 14 9.5 11.5 10.75 7 FHG141518922814R1M06365B ALI Ousmane 06-03-1996 Gao M 10 7 13 12.5 10.63 8 FHG141518602414G1M03161T ALMATAR Youssouf 00-00-1993 Ménaka M 10 5 10.5 10.5 9.00 9 FHG141519448814C1M11625V BAGAYOKO Bréhima 10-06-1994 Yantioribougou M 10 10 10.5 2 8.13 10 FHG141519277214D1M09909D BORE Mahamane 00-00-1995 Drambani M 11 11 10.5 7.5 10.00 11 FHG141519205514P1M09192Y BORONI Inoussa 20-06-93 Yomtao M 12 15 11 12.5 12.63 12 FHG131418015213D1M12799G BOUARE Nouhoum 07-04-1992 Thien-Bamanan M 5 12 6 7.5 7.63 13 FHG141518700814B1M04145H CAMARA Amadou 30-05-1996 Kolokani M 7 14 10 13.5 11.13 14 FHG121316638612R1M07814R CAMARA Kono 00-00-1994 Séléfougou M 6 5 5 8 6.00 15 FHG141518515114J1M02288Q CAMARA Modibo 13-04-1992 Golo/Kati M 6 11 11 9 9.25 16 FHG141519138914F1M08526K CISSE Alhousseiny Albackaye00-00-1995 Tombouctou M 10.5 14 10 12 11.63 17 FHG141519383614C1M10973S CISSE Bréhima -
Régions De SEGOU Et MOPTI République Du Mali P! !
Régions de SEGOU et MOPTI République du Mali P! ! Tin Aicha Minkiri Essakane TOMBOUCTOUC! Madiakoye o Carte de la ville de Ségou M'Bouna Bintagoungou Bourem-Inaly Adarmalane Toya ! Aglal Razelma Kel Tachaharte Hangabera Douekiré ! Hel Check Hamed Garbakoira Gargando Dangha Kanèye Kel Mahla P! Doukouria Tinguéréguif Gari Goundam Arham Kondi Kirchamba o Bourem Sidi Amar ! Lerneb ! Tienkour Chichane Ouest ! ! DiréP Berabiché Haib ! ! Peulguelgobe Daka Ali Tonka Tindirma Saréyamou Adiora Daka Salakoira Sonima Banikane ! ! Daka Fifo Tondidarou Ouro ! ! Foulanes NiafounkoéP! Tingoura ! Soumpi Bambara-Maoude Kel Hassia Saraferé Gossi ! Koumaïra ! Kanioumé Dianké ! Leré Ikawalatenes Kormou © OpenStreetMap (and) contributors, CC-BY-SA N'Gorkou N'Gouma Inadiatafane Sah ! ! Iforgas Mohamed MAURITANIE Diabata Ambiri-Habe ! Akotaf Oska Gathi-Loumo ! ! Agawelene ! ! ! ! Nourani Oullad Mellouk Guirel Boua Moussoulé ! Mame-Yadass ! Korientzé Samanko ! Fraction Lalladji P! Guidio-Saré Youwarou ! Diona ! N'Daki Tanal Gueneibé Nampala Hombori ! ! Sendegué Zoumané Banguita Kikara o ! ! Diaweli Dogo Kérengo ! P! ! Sabary Boré Nokara ! Deberé Dallah Boulel Boni Kérena Dialloubé Pétaka ! ! Rekerkaye DouentzaP! o Boumboum ! Borko Semmi Konna Togueré-Coumbé ! Dogani-Beré Dagabory ! Dianwely-Maoundé ! ! Boudjiguiré Tongo-Tongo ! Djoundjileré ! Akor ! Dioura Diamabacourou Dionki Boundou-Herou Mabrouck Kebé ! Kargue Dogofryba K12 Sokora Deh Sokolo Damada Berdosso Sampara Kendé ! Diabaly Kendié Mondoro-Habe Kobou Sougui Manaco Deguéré Guiré ! ! Kadial ! Diondori -
Memoire Du Diplome D'etude Approfondie (Dea)
MINISTERE DE L’ENSEIGNEMENT REPUBLIQUE DU MALI SUPERIEUR ET DE LA RECHERCHE Un Peuple-Un But-Une Foi SCIENTIFIQUE INSTITUT SUPERIEUR DE FORMATION ET DE RECHERCHE APPLIQUEE (ISFRA) MEMOIRE DU DIPLOME D’ETUDE APPROFONDIE (DEA) Option : Population-Environnement, Gestion des Zones Humides et Développement Durable THEME : Analyse de l’évolution des pratiques de pêche dans la commune rurale de Zangasso, cercle de Koutiala au Mali Présenté par : Ousmane CISSE Président du Jury : Directeur de mémoire Pr Moussa KAREMBE, Pr Mahamane H. MAIGA, Professeur Professeur Titulaire à l’USTTB Titulaire à l’ISFRA Membres : Co-encadreur de mémoire Dr Hady DIALLO, Maître Dr Edmond TOTIN, Chercheur à Assistant L’ICRISAT Mahamane H. MAIGA, Professeur à l’ISFRA Date et Lieu de soutenance : Année universitaire 2016-2017 10/08/ 2017 à L’ISFRA Avant-propos ............................................................................................................................. V DEDICACE .............................................................................................................................. VI REMERCIEMENTS ............................................................................................................... VII LISTE DES TABLEAUX, DES CARTES, DES PHOTOS, ET DES FIGURES ................ VIII RESUME .................................................................................................................................. IX INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... -
USAID/ Mali SIRA
USAID/ Mali SIRA Selective Integrated Reading Activity Quarterly Report April to June 2018 July 30, 2018 Submitted to USAID/Mali by Education Development Center, Inc. in accordance with Task Order No. AID-688-TO-16-00005 under IDIQC No. AID-OAA-I-14- 00053. This report is made possible by the support of the American People jointly through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Government of Mali. The contents of this report are the sole responsibility of Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC) and, its partners and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government. Table of Contents ACRONYMS ...................................................................................................................................... 2 I. Executive Summary ................................................................................................................. 3 II. Key Activities and Results ....................................................................................................... 5 II.A. – Intermediate Result 1: Classroom Early Grade Reading Instruction Improved ........................ 5 II.A.1. Sub-Result 1.1: Student’s access to evidence-based, conflict and gender sensitive, early Grade reading material increased .................................................................................................. 5 II.A.2. Sub IR1.2: Inservice teacher training in evidence-based early Grade reading improved ..... 6 II.A.3. Sub-Result 1.3: Teacher coaching and supervision