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Field visit to the supervision mission of the Degraded Lands Restoration Project.
As part of the mission to support and supervise the Degraded Land Restoration Project, the World Bank team and the National Coordinator of the Project visited several hills in the Malian capital of Bamako on 14 November 2024. This...
On the sidelines of COP29 on climate, Mali's Minister of Environment, Mamadou Samaké, co-hosted a high-level panel on river basin protection with his counterparts in Guinea and Senegal.
He warned about the threat of the disappearance of Falémé and proposed a rescue project for this arm of the Senegal River, supporting cross-border cooperation with Senegal and Mauritania against the illegal exploitation of natural resources.
From 11 to 15 November 2024, a World Bank team conducts a monitoring mission to the Degraded Lands Restoration Project in Mali.
Welcomed yesterday 11 November by the Secretary General of the Ministry of Environment, Sanitation and Sustainable Development, Mr. Mamadou Haidara, in the presence of the National Coordinator of the Project, the team focuses on the assessment of the progress made, the...
🌍 Closing of COP16: Mali committed to "making peace with nature".🌱
In Cali, Colombia, Mali actively participated in COP16, strengthening its commitment to biodiversity and land restoration. The Minister of the Environment, Sanitation and Sustainable Development has exchanged with several countries on actions...
Meeting at COP16 on biodiversity in Cali, Colombia 🌱
In Cali, on the sidelines of COP16, the World Bank's Executive Director of Environment and Mali's Minister of Environment met to review the progress of the degraded land restoration project. This exchange allowed us to discuss...


