Mali

UNICEF Mali Humanitarian Situation Report No.9: Reporting Period 01 January – 31 December 2022 (28 February 2023)

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Highlights

  • In 2022, the humanitarian situation in Mali remained worrying characterised by armed conflict, human rights violations, including grave violations of children's right, climate hazards, a measle epidemic as well as the prevalence food insecurity and malnutrition. 7,5 million people were in need of humanitarian assistance including 5.1 million children. The number of Internally Displaced People (IDPs) exceeded 412,000.

  • UNICEF and its partners implemented a coordinated response to meet the needs of the most vulnerable children and communities: 121,888 conflict-affected people (out of which 65,515 children) received emergency Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) assistance; 529 children (including 84 girls) were released from Non-State Armed Groups and 2,230 unaccompanied and separated children (including 767 girls) benefitted from holistic care; 165,648 children were treated for Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM). Support was provided to 64,515 children (including 34,540 girls) allowing them to access education in conflict affected areas.