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Visit of an agricultural cooperative specializing in tomato production and packaging.
As part of its mission of trade and capitalization in Morocco, the delegation visited a model agricultural cooperative, specialized in agricultural...
Visit of the Marjanna cooperative in Ounagha – Morocco.
As part of the study trip on productive alliances, the delegations of Mali, Niger and Tunisia visited the cooperative...
Day 4 – Visit of the Oualidia Marine Station!
For this fourth day of study in Morocco, we had the opportunity to visit the Marine Environment Monitoring and Monitoring Station in...
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT STUDY ON THE REHABILITATION OF THE KONNA FISHERY PORT CHENAL
The Government of Mali has obtained a loan from the World Bank to finance the economic and environmental rehabilitation project of the...
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT STUDY OF THE FLUVIAL QUAI AND OF THE MOPTI CITY PROTECTION BERGES AND THE CURAGE OF THE DUDIT QUAI SUBORDS.
The overall objective of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (EIES) and of the Involuntary Resettlement Action Plan (ERP) is...
RE-INSTALLATION PLAN FOR THE REALIZATION OFTRAVAL REHABILITATION OF ROAD DIGUE AND MOPTI FLUVIAL QUAI (PAR)
The Government of Mali has obtained a loan from the World Bank to finance the Economic and Environmental Rehabilitation Project of...
Launch of productive alliances for non-wood forest products: more than CFAF 11 billion injected
The Malian Prime Minister, Abdoulaye Maiga, officially launched, on 21 March 2025, a programme of productive alliances dedicated to...
Official launch of Productive Alliances for Sustainable Development of Non-Ligneux Forest Products (PFNL) – Mali!
On the occasion of International Forest Day, Mali officially launched this Friday, March 21, 2025 the Productive Alliances dedicated to...
PRTD-Mali at the Nature-Based Solutions Workshop in Kenya.
From 10 to 13 March 2025, PRTD-Mali participated in a workshop on Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) organized in Nairobi by NBS Invest and CIF/World Bank, alongside AEDD.
Three days of exchange and capacity building on the integration of NBS into ecosystem restoration projects, followed by a field visit to Machakos, where a similar project, funded by the World Bank, is being implemented. It was an opportunity to learn and share experiences to better adapt these solutions to the Malian context.
NBS is essential to combat land degradation and build community resilience. PRTD-Mali remains committed to this approach to sustainable and inclusive development.
The Degraded Land Restoration Project (PRTD-Mali) supports municipalities in the development of their Economic, Social and Cultural Development Plans (ESDPs) by integrating the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Workshops were held from 03 to 06 March in Bellen and from 06 to 09 March in Dogofry and Monimpebougou in the Ségou region. The meetings have...











