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Kidal (Mali) suffers from a lack of power and skilled staff in the hospital

From March 2012 until May 2015, the Kidal hospital was in the dark. A power generator was available at the hospital, in the north of Mali, to provide the necessary care to patients. However, this generator works intermittently and trained personnel are not available in adequate numbers.

Kidal's Women in Mali, Endeavouring to Establish Peace

The Peace and Reconciliation Agreement signed between the government and the armed groups in Mali on 20 June 2015, is in its implementation phase. Meetings targeting the population to inform them and raise their awareness on the document are being held nationwide. In Kidal, women are active. They work actively to inform and raise awareness on the importance of the peace agreement.

People victims of landmines laid by jihadists.. Kidal, a highly dangerous minefield

Although "Operation Serval" allowed the Malian government in 2012 to reconquer the North of the country, the fact remains that the terrorist threat is still hanging over the region. Although they are much less present than in the past, terrorist groups affiliated to Al Qaeda still continue to impose their rule in many areas.

What happened to the refugees-actors of the film Timbuktu?

Since its release in 2014, the film Timbuktu, also called "The Grief of Birds," is still harvesting awards internationally. In 2015, it was rewarded by seven Cesars including the best film Cesar and the best director one, too.

North Mali: draught season force breeders into exile

Fleeing from the draught, cattle breeders from Timbuktu region are swelling the ranks of Malian refugees in Mauritania.

A survivor recounts the hell of Radisson Blu Bamako

On Friday, November 20, 2015, the Radisson Blu Hotel in Bamako, Mali, was attacked by an armed group. That day, at 7am, 170 customers of the hotel were woken from their sleep by the intrusion of armed men. Their eventual release will require the intervention of the Malian army. 22 people of different nationalities will die in the attack. Two of the assailants are still actively sought.

Mali: the population in Kidal divided over the peace proposal

Following consultation with their base, the armed groups of Azawad have formulated several points to amend the draft peace agreement proposed by the Algerian mediation between the parties in conflict in North Mali. But in Kidal, the draft agreement divides the population which only hope in a return of peace.

Malian refugees camp at M’berra want autonomy in unified and undivided Mali

At the extreme south east of Mauritania, the camp’s inhabitants are afraid to return to Mali. Their eyes are riveted on Algiers negotiations which hold the key for their return. But the M’berra populations demand more than a document to feel safe and consider leaving camp.

Mali: crisis in North Mali What consequences on Bamako?

For several years, northern Mali is suffering from a serious security crisis which is shaking the whole country. Including, over 1000 kilometres down South, the capital city Bamako

Mali: burn them alive

In Bamako, people render justice themselves and burn alive any thief they catch.

In Malian capital Bamako, inhabitants tend to take revenge themselves against thieves. They burn alive any thief they can catch red handed. Over 72 cases are recorded every year; the phenomenon keeps growing and worries many.

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