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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 -
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 -
Mali Enhanced Market Analysis 2019
FEWS NET Mali Enhanced Market Analysis 2019 MALI ENHANCED MARKET ANALYSIS JUNE 2019 This publication was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development. It was prepared by Chemonics International Inc. for the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET), contract number AID-OAA-I-12-00006. The authors’Famine views Early expressed Warning inSystem this publications Network do not necessarily reflect the views of the 1 United States Agency for International Development or the United States government. FEWS NET Mali Enhanced Market Analysis 2019 About FEWS NET Created in response to the 1984 famines in East and West Africa, the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) provides early warning and integrated, forward-looking analysis of the many factors that contribute to food insecurity. FEWS NET aims to inform decision makers and contribute to their emergency response planning; support partners in conducting early warning analysis and forecasting; and provide technical assistance to partner-led initiatives. To learn more about the FEWS NET project, please visit www.fews.net. Disclaimer This publication was prepared under the United States Agency for International Development Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) Indefinite Quantity Contract, AID-OAA-I-12-00006. The authors’ views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Agency for International Development or the United States government. Acknowledgments FEWS NET gratefully acknowledges the network of partners in Mali who contributed their time, analysis, and data to make this report possible. Recommended Citation FEWS NET. 2019. Mali Enhanced Market Analysis. Washington, DC: FEWS NET. -
Mali, Third Quarter 2018: Update on Incidents According to the Armed
MALI, THIRD QUARTER 2018: Update on incidents according to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) - Updated 2nd edition compiled by ACCORD, 20 December 2018 Number of reported incidents with at least one fatality Number of reported fatalities National borders: GADM, November 2015a; administrative divisions: GADM, November 2015b; incid- ent data: ACLED, 15 December 2018; coastlines and inland waters: Smith and Wessel, 1 May 2015 MALI, THIRD QUARTER 2018: UPDATE ON INCIDENTS ACCORDING TO THE ARMED CONFLICT LOCATION & EVENT DATA PROJECT (ACLED) - UPDATED 2ND EDITION COMPILED BY ACCORD, 20 DECEMBER 2018 Contents Conflict incidents by category Number of Number of reported fatalities 1 Number of Number of Category incidents with at incidents fatalities Number of reported incidents with at least one fatality 1 least one fatality Violence against civilians 63 37 208 Conflict incidents by category 2 Strategic developments 37 0 0 Development of conflict incidents from September 2016 to September Battles 36 25 159 2018 2 Remote violence 29 10 35 Methodology 3 Riots/protests 26 0 0 Total 191 72 402 Conflict incidents per province 4 This table is based on data from ACLED (datasets used: ACLED, 15 December 2018). Localization of conflict incidents 4 Development of conflict incidents from September 2016 to Disclaimer 5 September 2018 This graph is based on data from ACLED (datasets used: ACLED, 15 December 2018). 2 MALI, THIRD QUARTER 2018: UPDATE ON INCIDENTS ACCORDING TO THE ARMED CONFLICT LOCATION & EVENT DATA PROJECT (ACLED) - UPDATED 2ND EDITION COMPILED BY ACCORD, 20 DECEMBER 2018 Methodology Geographic map data is primarily based on GADM, complemented with other sources if necessary. -
Pnr 2015 Plan Distribution De
Tableau de Compilation des interventions Semences Vivrières mise à jour du 03 juin 2015 Total semences (t) Total semences (t) No. total de la Total ménages Total Semences (t) Total ménages Total semences (t) COMMUNES population en Save The Save The CERCLE CICR CICR FAO REGIONS 2015 (SAP) FAO Children Children TOMBOUCTOU 67 032 ALAFIA 15 844 BER 23 273 1 164 23,28 BOUREM-INALY 14 239 1 168 23,36 LAFIA 9 514 854 17,08 TOMBOUCTOU SALAM 26 335 TOMBOUCTOU TOTAL 156 237 DIRE 24 954 688 20,3 ARHAM 3 459 277 5,54 BINGA 6 276 450 9 BOUREM SIDI AMAR 10 497 DANGHA 15 835 437 13 GARBAKOIRA 6 934 HAIBONGO 17 494 482 3,1 DIRE KIRCHAMBA 5 055 KONDI 3 744 SAREYAMOU 20 794 1 510 30,2 574 3,3 TIENKOUR 8 009 TINDIRMA 7 948 397 7,94 TINGUEREGUIF 3 560 DIRE TOTAL 134 559 GOUNDAM 15 444 ALZOUNOUB 5 493 BINTAGOUNGOU 10 200 680 6,8 ADARMALANE 1 172 78 0,78 DOUEKIRE 22 203 DOUKOURIA 3 393 ESSAKANE 13 937 929 9,29 GARGANDO 10 457 ISSA BERY 5 063 338 3,38 TOMBOUCTOU KANEYE 2 861 GOUNDAM M'BOUNA 4 701 313 3,13 RAZ-EL-MA 5 397 TELE 7 271 TILEMSI 9 070 TIN AICHA 3 653 244 2,44 TONKA 65 372 190 4,2 GOUNDAM TOTAL 185 687 RHAROUS 32 255 1496 18,7 GOURMA-RHAROUS TOMBOUCTOU BAMBARA MAOUDE 20 228 1 011 10,11 933 4,6 BANIKANE 11 594 GOSSI 29 529 1 476 14,76 HANZAKOMA 11 146 517 6,5 HARIBOMO 9 045 603 7,84 419 12,2 INADIATAFANE 4 365 OUINERDEN 7 486 GOURMA-RHAROUS SERERE 10 594 491 9,6 TOTAL G. -
MAL I - Cercle De Goundam - Région De Tombouctou : Carte De Référence (Octobre 2013)
MAL I - Cercle de Goundam - Région de Tombouctou : Carte de référence (Octobre 2013) ALGERIE Frontière internationale Limite de Région Limite de Cercle Chef-lieu région Chef-lieu cercle Chef-lieu commune Village COMMUNE Adarmalane Alzounoub Bintagoungou Douekire Doukouria Essakane Gargando Goundam Issa Bery Kaneye M'bouna Razelma Tele Tilemsi salit (Kidal) Tin-aÏcha s e Tonka MAURITANIE T Fleuve Route secondaire Route tertiaire Piste d'aterrissage DEMOGRAPHIE (2013) Total Mali 8 472 157 8 472 157 16 806 999 DAG ANGA Tombouctou 390 297 390 703 781 000 87 998 87 149 175 147 DAG-BILLA Goundam HEL CHAREIGNI Kel razaf TORMOSE DAG-MAMA KEL-ANTASSAR 1 EST CHORFA TORMOZ KEL DAG-BAYA OUEST 1 DAG Bourem (Gao) HAMIM TORMOZ AZADA OUEST 2 DAG-ANGAYAR HEL-ISSA Nom de la carte: TIDAINIWENE Web : OCHA TOMBOUCTOU GOUNDAM A3 20131030 Tin-aÏcha Tombouctou Alkamabangou Issa Bery Essakane Gourma-rhaous Kel Date de création: Octobre 2013 Toukabangou assanhar HEL CHECK Adarmalane tao Projection/Datum: GCS/WGS 84 HAMED Kel M'bouna Douekire HEL iwatene Tele ABDEL Razelma https://mali.humanitarianresponse.info HEL BEN EL-HADJI MOMINE Gargando Fatakara Alzounoub Echelle nominale sur papier A3 : Goundam Tinenor 1:3 500 000 Echell Dire Source(s): Kel-antessar Tilemsi Tonka Données spatiales: DNCT, DNP, INSTAT, UNCS, Cluster Tinguiriguif logistics Niafounke Avertissements: Les Nations Unies ne sauraient être tenues responsables de la qualité des limites, des noms et des désignations utilisés sur cette carte. Youwarou (Mopti) Dogofrey Nara (Kayes) Mopti Niono (Ségou) -
GE84/210 BR IFIC Nº 2747 Section Spéciale Special Section Sección
Section spéciale Index BR IFIC Nº 2747 Special Section GE84/210 Sección especial Indice International Frequency Information Circular (Terrestrial Services) ITU - Radiocommunication Bureau Circular Internacional de Información sobre Frecuencias (Servicios Terrenales) UIT - Oficina de Radiocomunicaciones Circulaire Internationale d'Information sur les Fréquences (Services de Terre) UIT - Bureau des Radiocommunications Date/Fecha : 25.06.2013 Expiry date for comments / Fecha limite para comentarios / Date limite pour les commentaires : 03.10.2013 Description of Columns / Descripción de columnas / Description des colonnes Intent Purpose of the notification Propósito de la notificación Objet de la notification 1a Assigned frequency Frecuencia asignada Fréquence assignée 4a Name of the location of Tx station Nombre del emplazamiento de estación Tx Nom de l'emplacement de la station Tx B Administration Administración Administration 4b Geographical area Zona geográfica Zone géographique 4c Geographical coordinates Coordenadas geográficas Coordonnées géographiques 6a Class of station Clase de estación Classe de station 1b Vision / sound frequency Frecuencia de portadora imagen/sonido Fréquence image / son 1ea Frequency stability Estabilidad de frecuencia Stabilité de fréquence 1e carrier frequency offset Desplazamiento de la portadora Décalage de la porteuse 7c System and colour system Sistema de transmisión / color Système et système de couleur 9d Polarization Polarización Polarisation 13c Remarks Observaciones Remarques 9 Directivity Directividad -
In Goundam and Dire, Timbuktu 2009/2010
Scaling-up the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in Goundam and Dire, Timbuktu 2009/2010 by Erika Styger Africare, Goundam and Africare, Bamako February 28, 2010 Table of Contents List of Tables i List of Figures ii List of Acronyms and Abbreviations ii Acknowledgments ii Executive Summary iii Introduction 1 Methodology 1 Results 4 A) Scaling up SRI in 28 villages 4 1. Number of farmers’ participating in SRI extension 4 2. Rice grain yield 7 3. Rice variety performance 9 4. Yield parameters 10 5. Crop management 11 B) Innovations 13 6. Rice variety test using SRI methods 13 7. Irrigation test 16 8. Introduction of hand tractor 17 9. Composting Activities 21 10. The System of Wheat Intensification 23 Conclusions and recommendations 27 Bibliography 29 List of Tables Table 1: Characteristics of the rice-growing villages in the four communes 2 Arham, Kondi, Bourem and Douekire Table 2: Number of SRI farmers and SRI surface area for 28 villages (2009/2010) 6 Table 3: SRI and farmer practice yield in Goundam and Dire Circles, 2009/2010 7 Table 4: Planting parameters for SRI and control plots 8 Table 5: Rice grain yield (kg/ha) for six varieties used in SRI plots and farmers’ 10 fields Table 6: Yield parameters for SRI and farmer field plots 10 Table 7: Percentage of farmers executing different crop management tasks for 11 SRI plots and farmer fields. Table 8: Percentage of farmers using cono-weeders from one to four times 11 in the 2008 and 2009 cropping season Table 9: Time needed for weeding SRI plots and conventional plots (in person 12 day/ha) Table 10: Fertilization of SRI plots and farmer fields 12 Table 11: Name and characteristics of 15 varieties included in SRI performance 13 test Table 12: Yield and yield parameters of 15 varieties under SRI cultivation 14 methods Table 13. -
Mali: Timbuktu, Gao and Mopti
ACAPS Briefing Note: Mali Displacement Briefing Note – 19 June 2015 Key Findings Mali: Timbuktu, Gao Anticipated Most new IDPs are in host communities, putting further and Mopti scope and pressure on already stressed households. scale Internal Displacement It is unclear if more displacement is likely. Some IDPs have returned home, but more displacement could occur if the planned signature of the peace agreement (20 June) is Need for international Not required Low Moderate Significant Major delayed and fighting resumes. assistance X Insignificant Minor Moderate Significant Major Expected impact X Priorities for Shelter and NFIs: IDPs are in need of waterproofs tents or humanitarian local materials for shelter construction and of NFI intervention Food: Most IDPs are surviving thanks to aid from neighbours, Crisis Overview who are themselves usually very poor. The IDPs are in urgent need of food assistance. The number of people displaced in 2015 grew by 37% between April and June. By 1 Protection: the number of attacks on villages has multiplied June, 59,565 new internally displaced persons had been reported across the regions of since May. Timbuktu (54,441), Gao (3,041) and Mopti (2,083), since the surge in clashes in northern Mali in April. Insecurity worsened after pro-government forces captured Humanitarian Deterioration of the security situation and hostilities continue to Menaka in Gao region on 27 April, and the announcement that a peace accord was constraints hamper humanitarian access in the north of Mali. At least 14 expected to be signed on 15 May 2015. humanitarian organisations had to temporarily suspend activities or relocate staff between February and April 2015. -
The Meanings of Race and Slavery in the Late-Colonial Niger Bend (Mali), 1944–1960*
International Journal of African Historical Studies Vol. 44, No. 1 (2011) 61 Bellah Histories of Decolonization, Iklan Paths to Freedom: The Meanings of Race and Slavery in the Late-Colonial Niger Bend (Mali), 1944–1960* By Bruce S. Hall Duke University ([email protected]) The standard story of the decolonization process in French-ruled West Africa involves race in a very direct and obvious way. Beginning with the Popular Front government in France (1936–38), and again with the Brazzaville Conference in 1944, a new reformist imperialism was outlined that would, in theory, be universal in its application to all people in the Empire. The implications of such rhetoric were latched onto by many Africans who increasingly formulated political demands based on principles of non-racial universality. Among the best-known examples is the strike in 1947–48 on the Dakar-Bamako railroad in which workers demanded a single pay scale (cadre unique) for all employees, European and African alike.1 In this and other well-known cases, African leaders learned, as Tony Chafer put it, “that they could turn the French language of assimilation to their own advantage, by using it to justify the demand for equality between Africans and Europeans in the socio-economic field.”2 The language of racial equality was made particularly potent in the immediate post- war period because of the experience of Vichy rule in West Africa and the extensive demands made by wartime French administrations upon Africans at this time.3 In an interview in 1965, Mali’s first president Modibo Keita explained that he had been motivated to join the anti-colonial movement by French racism during the war: “I can still recall that gathering of the population, called by the governor of Soudan in Bamako, to * For their comments on earlier drafts of this article, I would like to thank Gregory Mann, Emily Burrill, Seraphima Rombe-Shulman, Philip Stern, Dirk Bonker, Christian Lentz, and the two anonymous readers for the journal. -
Andrew Dillon (2007): Measuring the Programme Mali Nord’S Impact: an Analysis of Poverty and Food Security in Northern Mali
Andrew Dillon (2007): Measuring the Programme Mali Nord’s Impact: An Analysis of Poverty and Food Security in Northern Mali. Executive Summary 1. This report uses a household economic survey to evaluate the impact of the Pro- gramme Mali-Nord’s interventions on poverty reduction and agricultural production. The „Etude sur la Pauvreté et la Sécurité Alimentaire au Nord Mali 2006“ interviewed men and women from households across northern Mali in 151 villages from February 2006 to October 2006 in seven cercles (Niafunké, Goundam, Diré, Tombouctou, Rharous, Bourem, and Kidal). The communes in the full sample include Kidal city in the cercle of Kidal ; Bourem, Bamba and Temera in the cercle of Bourem; Séréré, Rharous, Hamzakona, and Banikane in the cercle of Gourma Rharous; Lafia, Bou- rem-Inaly, Ber, Tombouctou city and Alafia in the cercle of Tombouctou; Tonka, Hangabera, M’Bouna, Essakane, Douékiré, Bintagoungou and Goundam city in the cercle of Goundam ; Arham, Binga, Bourem Sidi Amar, Dangha, Diré city, Gar- bakoïra, Haïbongo, Kondi, Sareyamou, and Tienkour in the cercle of Diré; and Soboundou, Léré, Banikane Narhawa, Dianké, Fittouga, Koumaïra, N’Gorkou, and Soumpi in the cercle of Niafunké. Of the 2 658 households in the sample, 245 households in the commune of Soboundou, Niafunké that were originally surveyed in a similar study conducted in 1997-98, were resurveyed twice in 2006. 2. The objective of the 1997-98 survey was to understand and develop food security indicators for the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) by imple- menting a four round household survey in 10 villages of the commune of Soboundou in the Niafunké district (cercle). -
Compte-Rendu De La Réunion / Groupe Wash Octobre 2018
REGION DE TOMBOUCTOU REPUBLIQUE DU MALI DIRECTION REGIONAL Un Peuple Un But Une Foi DE L’HYDRAULIQUE Compte-rendu de la réunion / groupe Wash Octobre 2018 Octobre 2018 Introduction : L’an deux mille dix-huit et le trente octobre , s’est tenue dans la salle de réunion de la Direction Régionale de l’Hydraulique de Tombouctou la dixième réunion mensuelle d’information, d’échange et de collectes des données sur les activités réalisées et les perspectives des différents partenaires (ONG) et services techniques du secteur WASH des régions de Tombouctou et Taoudenit. Ordre du jour : 1. Bilan des activités menées, réalisations physiques terminées, perspectives) dans les domaines de l’eau , l’hygiène et l’assainissement; 2. Recommandations; 3. Divers (informations), 4. Adoption du Rapport Après présentation des participants et adoption de l’ordre du jour le premier point a été abordé: BILAN DES ACTIVITES MENEES, REALISATIONS PHYSIQUES TERMINEES, PERSPECTIVES) DANS LES DOMAINES DE L’EAU, L’HYGIENE ET L’ASSAINISSEMENT 1 - ORGANISATION NON GOUVERNEMENTAL DANS LES REGIONS DE TOMBOUCTOU ET DE TAOUDENIT : AMSS : Intermédiation sociale autour des points d’eau dans le cadre du Programme UNICEF 2018/2019 Activités Intitulé Période Activités Suivi et renforcement Tous le mois Activité 7 Choix du mode de gestion et Tous le mois (à finaliser) mode de paiement et identification du gestionnaire pressenti Activité 9 Première séance d'IEC sur le Lien 1er semaine du mois maladies et manque hygiène Activité Réunion mensuelle de l’équipe Fin du mois projet Activité Réunions hebdomadaire de Chaque lundi coordination Octobre 2018 Perspectives Activité 5 Appui à l’introduction de Mi-octobre l’entreprise de travaux Activité 10 Journée de salubrité Suivi des travaux ADES: - Fin des travaux de réalisation d’un SHVA à LERNEB et mise en place des membres du comité de gestion en partenariat avec HCR (financement QIPS, MINUSMA).