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    UN Women in action: Strategic insights and achievements

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    Advancing SDGs: UN Women's impact and key achievements

    UN Women Mali actively supports the integration of gender considerations into policies, strategies, and economic systems. This was particularly evident in its support for the development and implementation of the revised Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) in line with the commitments of the Paris Agreement. These efforts have contributed to enhancing sustainable and inclusive livelihoods for women and girls, particularly in rural and fishing communities, by facilitating better access to markets, credit, and renewable energy solutions (SDGs 1, 2, 5, 7, and 13). In 2024, significant progress was made in the economic participation of women and girls. This is exemplified by the expansion of fish production across three hectares, yielding 27 kg/m� compared to just 10 kg/m� in 2021, and a 150% increase in the income of female producers (SDGs 1, 2, 5, 7, and 8). Targeted communities successfully responded to flooding this year and are now better prepared to manage the impacts of climate change (SDG 13). Support from UN Women enabled the expansion of the fish production area by three hectares in 2024, with yields reaching 27 kg/m� (up from 10 kg/m� in 2021). The income of female producers increased by 150%, fostering greater participation of women in the formal economy and wealth creation. A total of 3,000 producers and 17 support and advisory agents were trained across the entire fish value chain, including equipment installation and usage�such as floating cages, stocking and harvesting techniques, processing, and marketing. The introduction of solar-powered equipment, including drying ovens, had a significant positive impact on producers� health and environmental protection by reducing harmful emissions. Additionally, the provision of drying and storage equipment, along with a mini cold storage facility, considerably minimized production losses and reduced the carbon footprint of our interventions. This equipment also contributed to a reduction in the time women and girls spend on unpaid labor and domestic care, allowing them more opportunities for economic activities and education. Women now play an active role in coordinating the established consultation framework, ensuring their voices are heard in project development and community decision-making processes. The engagement of communities, technical bodies, and regional and local policymakers strengthens the ownership and sustainability of interventions, while also promoting cross-sectoral collaboration for the achievement of the SDGs (SDG 17).

    Advancing SDGs: UN Women's impact and key achievements

    Mali now has a roadmap as a reference document for all those involved in promoting gender equality thanks to UNW support. To contribute to SDG 5, 16, 17, the CO worked with the ministries of gender & territorial administration in its development for effective gender mainstreaming in the electoral process, political and administrative reforms in Mali. This roadmap (2023-2025) aims to strengthen the participation of women, in institutional, political and security reforms, and in the implementation of the new Electoral Law. Also, it aims to converge the empowerment and leadership of women defined in the State's framework documents such as the CREDD, the CSRE and the PNG. This desire to provide coordinated, appropriate responses aligned with national priorities underlines the commitment of the Transition's highest authorities to improve the conditions of its citizens positively and sustainably, for "a modern, peaceful, prosperous country that is proud of its cultural values. This respects the principles of equality and non-discrimination, participation, and accountability. It should also be noted that this roadmap is aligned with relevant international and regional legal instruments and agreements, such as: Universal Declaration of HR; CEDAW; CRC; Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; ECOWAS gender policy and strategies; UEMOA gender policy and decisions. It lets to correct the inequalities and discrimination in rights between women and men in Mali. This Roadmap considers Mali�s challenges, such as the national security context, regional and international mechanisms relating to the "Women's Agenda", and their participation in national leadership, their involvement in the search for peace, and the establishment of sustainable governance. The effectiveness of such a scheme also requires the active participation of all stakeholders. UNW's commitment to funding all these initiatives and mobilizing partners for its implementation which is a major step forward in promoting gender equality and women's empowerment in Mali. The roadmap has been funded with 2,530,383 USD including UNW�s contribution, although there is still a gap of 12,768,804 USD. Also, UN Women supported all the process until the availability of the roadmap through gender orientations, advises and funding divers workshop for the establishment of content - Mali: Feuille de route Genre 1 - YouTube The next step are: Setting up a piloting committee Creation of the Technical Committee (TC) Provision of technical assistance (consultancy) to the TC Technical capacity-building for members of the TC Equipment support for TC Mobilization of partners to finance and implement the roadmap Drawing up a player�s map involved in gender-reform-elections issues Carrying out a baseline assessment and developing a results framework Development of an advocacy note for resource mobilization Development of communication plan Support for the organization of roadmap dissemination missions

    Results and resources

    Impact: All women and girls in Cameroon will fully enjoy and exercise their human rights, in a gender equal society, and meaningfully contribute to the country's sustainable and inclusive socio-economic development and EU integration

    Impact

    All women and girls in Cameroon will fully enjoy and exercise their human rights, in a gender equal society, and meaningfully contribute to the country's sustainable and inclusive socio-economic development and EU integrations

    Outcomes (aligned with interagency frameworks)
    MLI_D_1.1

    people live in a rule of law, an environment of peace and accountability through strong public institutions, media and civil society exercising their roles and responsibilities for effective and inclusive governance (related to SP_D_1.1 : More women of all ages fully participate, lead and engage in political institutions and processes)

    MLI_D_1.1.1

    Reforms to improve WPP (e.g. review of electoral code; quota law, ) are implemented by government

    MLI_D_1.1.1

    Men, women and young people participate more actively and equitably in the management of public life (electoral processes, forums and public debates, national dialogue, in the institutions of defence, security and justice sectors) through a transparent, egalitarian and credible democratic system, and effective decentralisation.

    MLI_D_1.1.2

    Women leaders and candidates have the capacity to successfully engage in the planned 2018 elections, thanks to the support of UN Women

    MLI_D_1.1.2

    Women leaders and candidates have the capacity to successfully engage in the planned 2021/2022 elections, thanks to the support of UN Women

    MLI_D_1.1.2

    Institutions, state structures and civil society actors have strengthened their gender capacity to ensure the process of gender-responsive planning and budgeting.

    MLI_D_1.1.3

    Public institutions and civil society at national, regional and local levels have reliable and disaggregated statistical data and analysis to plan, budget, monitor and evaluate public policies, programmes and plans focused on the SDGs.

    MLI_D_1.2

    By 2024, people live in a rule of law, an environment of peace and accountability through strong public institutions, media and civil society exercising their roles and responsibilities for effective and inclusive governance (related to SP_D_1.2 : More national and local plans and budgets are gender-responsive)

    MLI_D_1.2.1

    High-quality National and Local Development Plans are developed and implemented by the central and local governments, with the support of UN Women

    MLI_D_1.2.2

    Women's Organizations have Advocacy Competencies for Gender-Responsive Budgeting thank to UN Women

    MLI_D_2.1

    “By 2024, Malian people, particularly the most vulnerable, participate in the economy and benefit from the benefits of strong, inclusive and resilient growth that creates decent jobs Related.

    MLI_D_2.1.1

    Women have the technical capacity and skills to manage larger companies and contribute to economic growth, with the support of UN Women

    MLI_D_2.1.2

    Women Entrepreneurs understand the national financial systems and can access adapted and Gender-Sensitive finacial Products and Services, as the result of UN Women's support

    MLI_D_2.1.3

    Government structures, companies and international organizations develop and implement public procurement policies, sensitive to gender

    MLI_D_2.1.4

    Futures agreements are concluded between women's businesses and national and international companies and / or structures

    MLI_D_2.1.5

    Organizational and innovation capacities, access to financing mechanisms for SMEs / cooperatives including those in the informal sector and more particularly for women and young people, and public and private structures are strengthened to improve the business environment.

    MLI_D_2.1.6

    National authorities and actors have strengthened capacities in the area of design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of gender-sensitive, equity-sensitive measures, crises and shocks in economic policies and strategies.

    MLI_D_2.2

    By 2024, communities are managing natural resources and the environment in a sustainable and equitable manner and are more resilient to the adverse effects of climate change

    MLI_D_2.2.1

    Government policy on land management is implemented to effectively protect the land rights of women farmers

    MLI_D_2.2.2

    National strategies for adapting agriculture to climate change are Gender sensitive

    MLI_D_2.2.3

    Rural women now have the capacity to claim access to, control over and use of means of production, thank to the support of UN Women

    MLI_D_2.2.4

    The "Buy from women" platform is set up and increases women's access to information, finance and growth markets

    MLI_D_2.2.5

    Local and national actors are better able to develop/improve, or put in place, agricultural or renewable energy policies and plans that enable women to benefit from improved access to productive resources, including protection of women's land rights, as well as access to services and technologies needed for ecological agriculture, leading to increased participation of women in agricultural value chains and ecological markets.

    MLI_D_2.2.6

    Women farmers have strengthened their capacity on sustainable agricultural practices, including use of modern means of production and reduction of agricultural physical burden in the context of climate change

    MLI_D_2.2.7

    The Small and medium enterprises and groups led by women, especially young women, have increased their production capacity through the improved availability and use of new renewable energy sources at lower cost

    MLI_D_3.1

    By 2024, vulnerable people have improved access to social welfare services, including in humanitarian context.

    MLI_D_3.1.2

    Grassroots communities, with support from UN Women, are developing gender equality activities aiming at ending VAW, involving men, women, girls and boys.

    MLI_D_3.1.2

    Institutions, communities and service providers have strengthened their capacity to adopt attitudes and behaviors in favor of changing social norms that are harmful to women/girls, to identify and refer GBV/VSLC survivors and to provide them quality essential services.

    MLI_D_3.1.3

    The National curriculum for Formal and Informal Primary / Secondary Education Incorporates a "Violence Against Women" Component

    MLI_D_3.1.4

    Stakeholders in the fight against GBV, has updated SOPs / guidelines for providing quality services to GBV victims, thank to the support of UN Women.

    MLI_D_3.1.4

    Institutions, communities and service providers strengthened their capacity to adopt attitudes and behaviors in favor of changing social norms that are detrimental to women/girls, to identify and refer GBV/VSLC victims and to provide them with quality essential services.

    MLI_D_3.1.5

    Information on victims' access to quality care services is available, with the support of UN Women

    MLI_D_3.1.5

    The capacities of institutions and civil society organizations are strengthened to develop and monitor the implementation of laws and policies to end gender-based violence and other forms of discrimination in order to achieve gender equality.

    MLI_D_3.1.5

    Institutions and communities have increased capacity to prevent gender-based violence, promote the rights of women and girls, including in humanitarian situations.

    MLI_D_3.1.6

    Evidence-based legislative and policy frameworks, in accordance with international human rights standards, on all forms of violence against women and girls and harmful practices are in place and translated into plans.

    MLI_D_3.1.7

    Women's rights groups and civil society organizations, including those representing youth and groups vulnerable to cross-discrimination, more effectively influence and advance the agenda on gender equality, women's empowerment and the fight against violence against women and girls, including GBV and harmful practices.

    MLI_D_3.1.8

    PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT COSTS (Project Office cost) Cost for all outcomes combined. Should not exceed 18% of total Programme Outcome Costs

    MLI_D_3.1.8

    Spotlight Initiative PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT COSTS Cost for all outcomes combined. Should not exceed 18% of total Programme Outcome Costs

    MLI_D_4.1

    By 2024, people are resilient to conflict, live reconciled and in harmony in a peaceful and secure environment that respects human rights and positive cultural traditions. (Related to SP_D_4.1 : More commitments on women, peace and security are implemented by Member States and the UN system, and more gender equality advocates influence peace and security processes)

    MLI_D_4.1.1

    Post-conflict institutions and processes (including security, justice, reconciliation & governance) are inclusive and gender-responsive

    MLI_D_4.1.1

    National capacities (state structures and peace agreement signatory parties, peace mechanisms, political parties, civil society including women's organizations and youth, the media) are reinforced to implement and monitor the Women, Peace and Security agenda, the R1325 National Action Plan, the Peace Agreement and the National Strategy on Reconciliation.

    MLI_D_4.1.2

    Women affected by the conflict play a role as actresses in community reconciliation and are supported for their economic empowerment

    MLI_D_4.1.2

    The Government, public institutions and sub regional coordination structures have enhanced their technical and operational capabilities to respect women’s rights and ensure their security, physical and mental health as well as their socio-economic resilience and their needs in the justice processes

    MLI_D_4.1.3

    Capacity of the security sector, women and youth’s civil society to protect women’s rights and engage in efforts to prevent extremist violence

    MLI_D_4.1.3

    Local and national actors, including women and youth, prevent and manage community conflicts, including those related to natural resources and violent extremism, in an inclusive manner, using, inter alia, traditional tools and promoting positive cultural values while facilitating the integration/reintegration of returnees and displaced persons and humanitarian access

    MLI_D_4.1.4

    National mechanisms and state and non-state actors in charge of justice and the judicial system (including transitional and traditional justice) have strengthened their capacities to develop a functional and effective judicial system accessible to populations and to specific groups (GBV/SVLC survivors, etc.) and apply gender, participatory and inclusive approaches

    MLI_D_4.2

    By 2024, people are resilient to conflict, live reconciled and in harmony in a peaceful and secure environment that respects human rights and positive cultural traditions. (Related to SP_D_4.2 : More women play a greater role and are better served by humanitarian response and recovery efforts)

    MLI_D_4.2.1

    Justice, Security (Police), Defense and Health systems are strenghtened to secure access to services for women survivors of conflict related GBV

    MLI_D_4.2.1

    National mechanisms and state and non-state actors in charge of justice and the judicial system (including transitional and traditional justice) have strengthened their capacities to develop a functional and effective judicial system accessible to populations and to specific groups (GBV/SVLC survivors, etc.) and apply gender, participatory and inclusive approaches

    MLI_D_4.2.2

    Humanitarian actors have increased capactity to ensure gender responsive actions

    MLI_D_6.1

    By 2024, people live in a rule of law, an environment of peace and accountability through strong public institutions, media and civil society exercising their roles and responsibilities for effective and inclusive governance (related to SP_D_6.1 : The capacity of governments and stakeholders is strengthened to assess progress in implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action, and other global normative and policy frameworks) .

    MLI_D_6.1.1

    The Government of Mali and the CSOs have the necessary expertise to advance the mandate of UN Women, including Beijing Platform

    MLI_D_1.3

    Preventing violence against women during elections and promoting democratic governance (OUTCOME TO BE DELECTED)

    MLI_D_1.3.1

    Preventing violence against women during elections and promoting democratic governance (OUTPUT TO BE DELECTED)

    MLI_D_1.4

    UN System Coordination

    MLI_D_1.4.1

    Gender mainstreaming

    MLI_D_3.2

    By 2024, vulnerable people have improved access to social welfare services, including in humanitarian context.

    MLI_D_3.2.1

    Institutions, communities and service providers have strengthened their capacity to adopt attitudes and behaviors in favor of changing social norms that are harmful to women/girls, to identify and refer GBV/VSLC survivors and to provide them quality essential services.

    MLI_D_3.2.2

    The capacities of institutions and civil society organizations are strengthened to develop and monitor the implementation of laws and policies to end gender-based violence and other forms of discrimination in order to achieve gender equality.

    Organizational effectiveness and efficiency
    MLI_O_1

    Advancing Partnership & Resources: UN Women China office effectively leverages and expands its partnership, communications and advocacy capabilities to increase support for and financing the gender equality agenda, while securing sustainable resourcing for the delivery of its own mandate.

    MLI_O_2

    Business Transformation: UN Women China strategically plans for and transforms its business model to deliver impact at scale, through agile and ethical leadership

    MLI_O_3

    Nurturing an empowered workforce and advancing an inclusive UN-Women culture: With its unique and inclusive culture, UN- Women is an employer of choice with a diverse and highly performing cadre of personnel that embodies UN values.

    MLI_O_4

    Effective normative, programmatic and coordination products, services and processes: UN-Women efficiently and effectively discharges of all business processes that advance integrated delivery of its mandate.

    MLI_O_5

    Effective normative, programmatic and coordination products, services and processes:

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    Outcome Result statement IATI identifier
    OutcomeMLI_D_1.1
    Outcome result statementUN-Women strategically plans for and transforms its business model to deliver impact at scale, through agile and ethical leadership rooted in a continuous improvement culture.
    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_1.1
    OutcomeMLI_D_1.2
    Outcome result statementUN-Women efficiently and effectively discharges of all business processes that advance integrated delivery of its mandate at HQ, Regional and Country levels, including through shared services.
    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_1.2
    OutcomeMLI_D_1.3
    Outcome result statement
    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_1.3
    OutcomeMLI_D_1.4
    Outcome result statementThe UN system coherently and systematically contributes to progress on gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls
    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_1.4
    OutcomeMLI_D_2.1
    Outcome result statementAssuring an accountable organization through principled performance.
    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_2.1
    OutcomeMLI_D_2.2
    Outcome result statementAdvancing Partnerships and resourcing effectively influencing for impact and scale
    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_2.2
    OutcomeMLI_D_3.1
    Outcome result statementAdvancing business transformation.
    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_3.1
    OutcomeMLI_D_3.2
    Outcome result statementFacilitate vulnerable people 's access to services and promote the harmonization of the national framework to international standards and norms on EVAW and advocate for the adoption of the GBV law and promotion of human rights
    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_3.2
    OutcomeMLI_D_4.1
    Outcome result statementNurturing an empowered Workforce and advancing an inclusive UN Women culture
    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_4.1
    OutcomeMLI_D_4.2
    Outcome result statementEffective normative, programmatic, and coordination of products, services, and processes
    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_4.2
    OutcomeMLI_D_6.1
    Outcome result statementAssuring an accountable organization through principled performance: UN-Women China office is an accountable and trustworthy development organization that manages its financial and other resources with integrity and in line with its programmatic ambitions and fiduciary obligations.
    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-MLI_D_6.1
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    Outcome Result statement IATI identifier
    OutcomeMLI_O_1
    Outcome result statementAdvancing Partnership & Resources: UN Women China office effectively leverages and expands its partnership, communications and advocacy capabilities to increase support for and financing the gender equality agenda, while securing sustainable resourcing for the delivery of its own mandate.
    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-MLI_O_1
    OutcomeMLI_O_2
    Outcome result statementBusiness Transformation: UN Women China strategically plans for and transforms its business model to deliver impact at scale, through agile and ethical leadership
    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-MLI_O_2
    OutcomeMLI_O_3
    Outcome result statementNurturing an empowered workforce and advancing an inclusive UN-Women culture: With its unique and inclusive culture, UN- Women is an employer of choice with a diverse and highly performing cadre of personnel that embodies UN values.
    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-MLI_O_3
    OutcomeMLI_O_4
    Outcome result statementEffective normative, programmatic and coordination products, services and processes: UN-Women efficiently and effectively discharges of all business processes that advance integrated delivery of its mandate.
    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-MLI_O_4
    OutcomeMLI_O_5
    Outcome result statementEffective normative, programmatic and coordination products, services and processes:
    IATI identifierXM-DAC-41146-MLI_O_5
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    Our funding partners contributions

    Regular resources (core)

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    $587.93 K in total
    Other resources (non-core)
    $27.36 M in total
    Regular resources (core)

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    $587.93 K in total
    2023 2022 2021 2020
    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) $226,220
    2023
    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
    Total contribution:$226,220
    Development:$226,220(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $226,220
    2022
    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
    Total contribution:$226,220
    Development:$226,220(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $135,490
    2021
    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
    Total contribution:$135,490
    Development:$135,490(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    --
    2020
    No data available
    2023
    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$226,220
    Total contribution$226,220
    Development$226,220(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    2022
    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$226,220
    Total contribution$226,220
    Development$226,220(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    2021
    United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)$135,490
    Total contribution$135,490
    Development$135,490(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Other resources (non-core)

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    $27.36 M in total
    2023 2022 2021 2020
    Denmark $101,666
    2023
    DenmarkOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$101,666
    Development:$101,666(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $2,108,208
    2022
    DenmarkOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$2,108,208
    Development:$2,033,208(96.442475774837%)
    Humanitarian:$75,000(3.5575242251628%)
    $1,225,485
    2021
    DenmarkOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$1,225,485
    Development:$1,133,846(92.522267845538%)
    Humanitarian:$91,638(7.4777321544625%)
    $752,165
    2020
    DenmarkOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$752,165
    Development:$712,959(94.787580450881%)
    Humanitarian:$39,206(5.2124195491186%)
    European Commission (Spotlight) $103,941
    2023
    European Commission (Spotlight)OECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$103,941
    Development:$0(0%)
    Humanitarian:$103,941(100%)
    $1,749,058
    2022
    European Commission (Spotlight)OECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$1,749,058
    Development:$0(0%)
    Humanitarian:$1,749,058(100%)
    $1,718,628
    2021
    European Commission (Spotlight)OECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$1,718,628
    Development:$0(0%)
    Humanitarian:$1,718,628(100%)
    $1,620,440
    2020
    European Commission (Spotlight)OECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$1,620,440
    Development:$0(0%)
    Humanitarian:$1,620,440(100%)
    France --
    2023
    No data available
    $42,593
    2022
    FranceOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$42,593
    Development:$0(0%)
    Humanitarian:$42,593(100%)
    $97,627
    2021
    FranceOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$97,627
    Development:$0(0%)
    Humanitarian:$97,627(100%)
    $38,845
    2020
    FranceOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$38,845
    Development:$0(0%)
    Humanitarian:$38,845(100%)
    Germany --
    2023
    No data available
    --
    2022
    No data available
    --
    2021
    No data available
    $678,429
    2020
    GermanyOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$678,429
    Development:$384,848(56.726296938815%)
    Humanitarian:$293,582(43.273703061185%)
    Luxembourg --
    2023
    No data available
    $39,837
    2022
    LuxembourgOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$39,837
    Development:$39,837(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $862,528
    2021
    LuxembourgOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$862,528
    Development:$862,528(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $937,413
    2020
    LuxembourgOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$937,413
    Development:$937,413(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    Norway --
    2023
    No data available
    $745,894
    2022
    NorwayOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$745,894
    Development:$745,894(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $773,314
    2021
    NorwayOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$773,314
    Development:$773,314(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $446,336
    2020
    NorwayOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$446,336
    Development:$446,336(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    Peacebuilding Fund --
    2023
    No data available
    $1,191,109
    2022
    Peacebuilding FundUnited Nations pooled fund
    Total contribution:$1,191,109
    Development:$710,646(59.66255356333%)
    Humanitarian:$480,463(40.33744643667%)
    $1,105,008
    2021
    Peacebuilding FundUnited Nations pooled fund
    Total contribution:$1,105,008
    Development:$760,283(68.803367715107%)
    Humanitarian:$344,725(31.196632284893%)
    $1,487,394
    2020
    Peacebuilding FundUnited Nations pooled fund
    Total contribution:$1,487,394
    Development:$1,418,494(95.367736693494%)
    Humanitarian:$68,900(4.6322633065058%)
    Sweden --
    2023
    No data available
    $0
    2022
    SwedenOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$0
    Development:$0(0%)
    Humanitarian:$0(100%)
    $516,085
    2021
    SwedenOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$516,085
    Development:$473,324(91.71435341631%)
    Humanitarian:$42,761(8.2856465836898%)
    $1,094,289
    2020
    SwedenOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$1,094,289
    Development:$709,288(64.81723710442%)
    Humanitarian:$385,001(35.18276289558%)
    Switzerland --
    2023
    No data available
    $861,466
    2022
    SwitzerlandOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$861,466
    Development:$861,466(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $1,811,141
    2021
    SwitzerlandOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$1,811,141
    Development:$1,811,141(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $277,979
    2020
    SwitzerlandOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$277,979
    Development:$277,979(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) $37,900
    2023
    United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)United Nations organization
    Total contribution:$37,900
    Development:$37,900(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $226,855
    2022
    United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)United Nations organization
    Total contribution:$226,855
    Development:$50,400(22.216871756899%)
    Humanitarian:$176,455(77.783128243101%)
    --
    2021
    No data available
    $421
    2020
    United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)United Nations organization
    Total contribution:$421
    Development:$421(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) --
    2023
    No data available
    --
    2022
    No data available
    --
    2021
    No data available
    $124,031
    2020
    United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)United Nations organization
    Total contribution:$124,031
    Development:$0(0%)
    Humanitarian:$124,031(100%)
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office $267,815
    2023
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
    Total contribution:$267,815
    Development:$267,815(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $580,278
    2022
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
    Total contribution:$580,278
    Development:$580,278(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $1,458,159
    2021
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
    Total contribution:$1,458,159
    Development:$1,458,159(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $1,588,370
    2020
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund OfficeUnited Nations pooled fund
    Total contribution:$1,588,370
    Development:$1,259,933(79.322382544894%)
    Humanitarian:$328,437(20.677617455106%)
    Austria --
    2023
    No data available
    --
    2022
    No data available
    $94,530
    2021
    AustriaOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$94,530
    Development:$79,197(83.779673528508%)
    Humanitarian:$15,333(16.220326471492%)
    --
    2020
    No data available
    Republic of Korea (the) --
    2023
    No data available
    --
    2022
    No data available
    $40,000
    2021
    Republic of Korea (the)OECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$40,000
    Development:$40,000(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    --
    2020
    No data available
    SAER-EMPLOI, Mali --
    2023
    No data available
    $54,897
    2022
    SAER-EMPLOI, MaliPrivate sector
    Total contribution:$54,897
    Development:$54,897(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $50,000
    2021
    SAER-EMPLOI, MaliPrivate sector
    Total contribution:$50,000
    Development:$50,000(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    --
    2020
    No data available
    World Health Organization (WHO) --
    2023
    No data available
    --
    2022
    No data available
    $5,219
    2021
    World Health Organization (WHO)United Nations organization
    Total contribution:$5,219
    Development:$0(0%)
    Humanitarian:$5,219(100%)
    --
    2020
    No data available
    African Development Bank $35,000
    2023
    African Development BankInternational financial institution
    Total contribution:$35,000
    Development:$35,000(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    $70,207
    2022
    African Development BankInternational financial institution
    Total contribution:$70,207
    Development:$70,207(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    --
    2021
    No data available
    --
    2020
    No data available
    France National Committee --
    2023
    No data available
    $44,764
    2022
    France National CommitteeNational Committee
    Total contribution:$44,764
    Development:$44,764(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    --
    2021
    No data available
    --
    2020
    No data available
    Spain --
    2023
    No data available
    $289,834
    2022
    SpainOECD-DAC donor
    Total contribution:$289,834
    Development:$289,834(100%)
    Humanitarian:$0(0%)
    --
    2021
    No data available
    --
    2020
    No data available
    2023
    Denmark$101,666
    Total contribution$101,666
    Development$101,666(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    European Commission (Spotlight)$103,941
    Total contribution$103,941
    Development$0(0%)
    Humanitarian$103,941(100%)
    United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)$37,900
    Total contribution$37,900
    Development$37,900(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$267,815
    Total contribution$267,815
    Development$267,815(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    African Development Bank$35,000
    Total contribution$35,000
    Development$35,000(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    2022
    Denmark$2,108,208
    Total contribution$2,108,208
    Development$2,033,208(96.442475774837%)
    Humanitarian$75,000(3.5575242251628%)
    European Commission (Spotlight)$1,749,058
    Total contribution$1,749,058
    Development$0(0%)
    Humanitarian$1,749,058(100%)
    France$42,593
    Total contribution$42,593
    Development$0(0%)
    Humanitarian$42,593(100%)
    Luxembourg$39,837
    Total contribution$39,837
    Development$39,837(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Norway$745,894
    Total contribution$745,894
    Development$745,894(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Peacebuilding Fund$1,191,109
    Total contribution$1,191,109
    Development$710,646(59.66255356333%)
    Humanitarian$480,463(40.33744643667%)
    Sweden$0
    Total contribution$0
    Development$0(0%)
    Humanitarian$0(100%)
    Switzerland$861,466
    Total contribution$861,466
    Development$861,466(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)$226,855
    Total contribution$226,855
    Development$50,400(22.216871756899%)
    Humanitarian$176,455(77.783128243101%)
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$580,278
    Total contribution$580,278
    Development$580,278(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    SAER-EMPLOI, Mali$54,897
    Total contribution$54,897
    Development$54,897(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    African Development Bank$70,207
    Total contribution$70,207
    Development$70,207(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    France National Committee$44,764
    Total contribution$44,764
    Development$44,764(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Spain$289,834
    Total contribution$289,834
    Development$289,834(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    2021
    Denmark$1,225,485
    Total contribution$1,225,485
    Development$1,133,846(92.522267845538%)
    Humanitarian$91,638(7.4777321544625%)
    European Commission (Spotlight)$1,718,628
    Total contribution$1,718,628
    Development$0(0%)
    Humanitarian$1,718,628(100%)
    France$97,627
    Total contribution$97,627
    Development$0(0%)
    Humanitarian$97,627(100%)
    Luxembourg$862,528
    Total contribution$862,528
    Development$862,528(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Norway$773,314
    Total contribution$773,314
    Development$773,314(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Peacebuilding Fund$1,105,008
    Total contribution$1,105,008
    Development$760,283(68.803367715107%)
    Humanitarian$344,725(31.196632284893%)
    Sweden$516,085
    Total contribution$516,085
    Development$473,324(91.71435341631%)
    Humanitarian$42,761(8.2856465836898%)
    Switzerland$1,811,141
    Total contribution$1,811,141
    Development$1,811,141(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$1,458,159
    Total contribution$1,458,159
    Development$1,458,159(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Austria$94,530
    Total contribution$94,530
    Development$79,197(83.779673528508%)
    Humanitarian$15,333(16.220326471492%)
    Republic of Korea (the)$40,000
    Total contribution$40,000
    Development$40,000(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    SAER-EMPLOI, Mali$50,000
    Total contribution$50,000
    Development$50,000(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    World Health Organization (WHO)$5,219
    Total contribution$5,219
    Development$0(0%)
    Humanitarian$5,219(100%)
    2020
    Denmark$752,165
    Total contribution$752,165
    Development$712,959(94.787580450881%)
    Humanitarian$39,206(5.2124195491186%)
    European Commission (Spotlight)$1,620,440
    Total contribution$1,620,440
    Development$0(0%)
    Humanitarian$1,620,440(100%)
    France$38,845
    Total contribution$38,845
    Development$0(0%)
    Humanitarian$38,845(100%)
    Germany$678,429
    Total contribution$678,429
    Development$384,848(56.726296938815%)
    Humanitarian$293,582(43.273703061185%)
    Luxembourg$937,413
    Total contribution$937,413
    Development$937,413(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Norway$446,336
    Total contribution$446,336
    Development$446,336(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    Peacebuilding Fund$1,487,394
    Total contribution$1,487,394
    Development$1,418,494(95.367736693494%)
    Humanitarian$68,900(4.6322633065058%)
    Sweden$1,094,289
    Total contribution$1,094,289
    Development$709,288(64.81723710442%)
    Humanitarian$385,001(35.18276289558%)
    Switzerland$277,979
    Total contribution$277,979
    Development$277,979(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)$421
    Total contribution$421
    Development$421(100%)
    Humanitarian$0(0%)
    United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)$124,031
    Total contribution$124,031
    Development$0(0%)
    Humanitarian$124,031(100%)
    United Nations Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office$1,588,370
    Total contribution$1,588,370
    Development$1,259,933(79.322382544894%)
    Humanitarian$328,437(20.677617455106%)
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