Mali is a Sahelian country, whose economy depends largely on the agricultural sector, which itself is dependent on climatic hazards with recurrent droughts since the 1970s, floods, predators in addition to major security incidents related to the political situation, inter-community conflicts, jihadist attacks and cattle thefts.
Poverty is on the rise, affecting 78.1% of the population nationwide, and levels of food insecurity are twice as high in female-headed families. Given the security situation in Mali, a Harmonized Framework analysis n did not occur in the first months of 2022, but considering the latest IPC projections from June to August 2022, a peak in acute malnutrition is expected, as well as a progressive deterioration of the nutritional situation, with 37 administrative subdivisions concerned and four IDP sites in phase 3 (Gao, Mopti, Ségou and Timbuktu) five administrative subdivisions and one IDP site probably in critical condition. The Food Security Cluster has set a target of 2.8 million people in 2022, of which 1.8 million should benefit from emergency food assistance. The figure of 1.8 million corresponds to the forecasts of the Harmonized Framework for June-August 2022 (pnr_2022), which stipulates that 1,684,507 are in phase 3 and 156,560 in phase 4, which totals 1,841,067 requiring food support. Mopti, Ségou and Timbuktu) five administrative subdivisions and one IDP site probably in critical condition.
The Food Security Cluster has set a target of 2.8 million people in 2022, of which 1.8 million should benefit from emergency food assistance. The figure of 1.8 million corresponds to the forecasts of the Harmonized Framework for June-August 2022 (pnr_2022), which stipulates that 1,684,507 are in phase 3 and 156,560 in phase 4, which totals 1,841,067 requiring food support. Mopti, Ségou and Timbuktu) five administrative subdivisions and one IDP site probably in critical condition. The Food Security Cluster has set a target of 2.8 million people in 2022, of which 1.8 million should benefit from emergency food assistance. The figure of 1.8 million corresponds to the forecasts of the Harmonized Framework for June-August 2022 (pnr_2022), which stipulates that 1,684,507 are in phase 3 and 156,560 in phase 4, which totals 1,841,067 requiring food support. emergency food assistance. The figure of 1.8 million corresponds to the forecasts of the Harmonized Framework for June-August 2022 (pnr_2022), which stipulates that 1,684,507 are in phase 3 and 156,560 in phase 4, which totals 1,841,067 requiring food support. emergency food assistance. The figure of 1.8 million corresponds to the forecasts of the Harmonized Framework for June-August 2022 (pnr_2022), which stipulates that 1,684,507 are in phase 3 and 156,560 in phase 4, which totals 1,841,067 requiring food support.