Mali

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IDPs tracked

Displacement Movements

380,000
IDMC 2022

Data collection round

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IDP Population Trend

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About Mali

In 2012, the armed rebellion in the North as well as the coup constituted the main factors that plunged Mali in a state of socio-political instability and insecurity. This unstable situation has had consequences, both within and beyond the country’s borders. It has had an impact on neighbouring countries, namely Niger, Burkina Faso and Mauritania, through the displacement of almost half a million individuals.

More than seven years after the conflict, the internal displacement context in Mali remains complex and fluid. The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) was launched in 2012 by IOM Mali to collect and provide reliable information on population movements and their needs to the humanitarian community, to ultimately enable partners to better assist displaced populations. In 2014, DTM was transferred to the government through the DNDS (Direction Nationale du Développement Social). IOM keeps funding and supervising DTM’s various activities in the field with the DNDS.

DTM’s activities in Mali are funded by EUTF, AVUMED, PBF, COMPASS, USAID, Sweden, and the Peace Building Fund (PBF).

Contact

DTM Mali
DTMMali@iom.int

Current Donors
  • EUTF
  • AVUMED
  • PBF
  • COMPASS
  • Sweden
  • USAID
Mobility Impact due to COVID-19 in Mali

To better understand how COVID-19 affects global mobility, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has been working to map the impacts on human mobility, at Global, Regional and Country level.


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