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  1. UNICEF in Mali and partners work in communities, schools and health centres to improve access to clean water, hygiene and sanitation in all areas of children’s lives. This is done through the construction and rehabilitation of water points and latrines in schools, health centres and communities, as well as the promotion of key hygiene practices, such as handwashing with soap and menstrual ...

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      UNICEF/UN0430942/Keïta. UNICEF in Mali supports the Ministry...

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      Female Genital Mutilation in Mali Nearly ¾ of girls under 15...

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      In Mali, the local approach " protective mother, protected...

    • Nutrition

      In response to this situation, UNICEF in Mali works closely...

    • Health

      In 2019, UNICEF in Mali supported the vaccination of nearly...

    • Humanitarian Response

      Despite the signing of the Peace Agreement in 2015, ongoing...

    • What We Do

      Every child learns: providing early, quality and inclusive...

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      For the latest news on children and women in Mali and how...

  2. Conclusion. In conclusion, despite the challenges facing the education system in Mali, the government of Mali and other organizations have been working hard to improve education. UNICEF in Mali and other partners have been working in communities, schools, and health centers to improve access to clean water, hygiene, and sanitation in all areas ...

  3. www.unicef.org › mali › enEducation - UNICEF

    UNICEF/UN0430942/Keïta. UNICEF in Mali supports the Ministry of National Education, the Ministry of Vocational Training and the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research to fulfil a vision of lifelong learning. This starts with ensuring children start learning early in life through positive parenting and pre-primary education.

  4. PE, F1 and F2) in the region of Mali having the tools, and skills to put. Implement and monitor the evolution of the learning skills of girls and boys-including t. .3%)Partial: 415 SMC trained (55.5% of 2018 Annual Target)Output 5.3By the end of 2019, 146 600 girls and boys have the skills to partici.

    • In 2017, the WHO and UNICEF discovered 52% of Malian households nationally have access to basic hygienic facilities, just below the global average of 60%.
    • UNICEF also found about 7% of Malians still practice open defecation, causing preventable illnesses connected to improper sanitation. Diseases like diarrhea, pneumonia and malaria unequally affect children, producing some of the highest child and infant mortality rates in the world.
    • Thanks to humanitarian aid from various organizations, 80% of Mali’s national population has access to safe drinking water and in rural areas, 70% have access.
    • In 2018, a Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study discovered diarrheal diseases stood as the third-highest cause of death in Mali, beaten by neonatal diseases and malaria.
  5. The SCOFI project aims to achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 "Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all", based on the understanding that quality education is on the critical path to improving the livelihoods, security and future prosperity of women and girls, and SDG 6 “Ensure availability and sustainable management of ...

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