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The 625th Sanké-mo Festival was officially launched in San!
For more than six centuries, this cultural gem brings together the Sanois and far beyond around an ancestral ritual of collective fishing in the pond...
PRTD-Mali is another way of raising awareness!
As part of its support for the Sanké-mô, a wagon awareness caravan travelled the streets of San in the colours of the project. Objective:...
On behalf of the PRTD National Coordinator and his entire team, we wish you a happy Tabaski party!
Closing of training on RUCHE software!
After three intense days of learning, the training session on the use of the RUCHE software ended on May 31, 2025 at the...
Training on RUCHE software in progress!
Since yesterday, the Degraded Land Restoration Project (PRTD) has been conducting a three-day training on the use of RUCHE software. This...
Closing of Mali's study trip to Morocco on Productive Alliances.
From 11 to 24 May 2025, a Malian delegation composed of executives from the Ministry of Environment, Sanitation and Sustainable Development...
The Minister of Environment, Sanitation and Sustainable Development of Mali took part in a successful virtual meeting with his counterpart from the Kingdom of Morocco, focusing on strengthening South-South cooperation in addressing climate challenges with the National Coordinator of PRTD-Mali.
Exchanges have highlighted promising prospects, particularly in the field of environmental education and training, in order to...
As part of the study trip to Morocco on Productive Alliances, PRTD discovered the GIE Tagdift in Taznakht, the cradle of the traditional carpet.
Dyed with forest and plant products such as henna, garance, saffron or pomegranate bark, each color tells a story....
In the afternoon, the Minister of Environment, Sanitation and Sustainable Development of Mali visited the famous Kasbah d'Ait Benhaddou, located 20 km from Ouarzazate (Morocco). Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this visit has made it possible to discover a jewel of traditional Moroccan architecture.
This iconic site, known for having served as a decor for many films and series, marked the end of this first day of mission.
The team of the study trip to Morocco carried out a field visit to the desalination station of sea waters, a strategic site for the supply of drinking water in a context of increasing pressure on water resources.
This visit made it possible to discover closely the operation of the desalination system, the technologies used, the processing capabilities, the...












