En janvier 2026, 51 incidents liés à l’accès humanitaire ont été recensés, soit un léger recul par rapport au mois de décembre (55 incidents). La moyenne mensuelle de l’année 2025 était de 68...
Mali
Mali continues to face a complex and multifaceted humanitarian crisis mainly driven by conflict, insecurity and climate shocks.
Violence, disease outbreaks and climate shocks have left more than 5 million people – or one in every five people – in need of humanitarian aid.
At the same time humanitarian access remains difficult in Mali.
In 2025, 814 incidents where access was hindered were recorded, up more than 40 per cent compared to 2024, when there were 574 such incidents. More than 70 incidents last year were linked to violence against humanitarian workers, property and infrastructure. Bridges, telecommunications antennas and other infrastructure were also sabotaged.
Ongoing military operations in the north and centre, and their expansion southward and westward, have contributed to a tense security environment marked by recurring violence affecting civilians and increasing protection risks. Women, children, people with disabilities, older people, and internally displaced persons have been among the most vulnerable to these threats.
By the end of 2025, according to the National Directorate of Social Development, nearly 415,000 people were internally displaced — comprising 30 per cent women and girls, 58 per cent children, and 4 per cent older people.
People who are still recovering from the 2024 historic floods, were hit by another year of floods in 2025. By October 30, 2025, 47 cases of flooding had been recorded.
Communities already affected by drought, environmental degradation, or flooding in the past two years will remain highly vulnerable to the risks of food insecurity, malnutrition, and disease outbreaks, particularly in areas with high concentrations of displaced persons and those in the Niger River basin.
The UN and partners have asked for US$578 million to support 3.8 million people this year.
This year’s plan will focus on civilians living in the central and northern regions, where humanitarian needs are most acute. Last year’s plan received just over 21 per cent of the $771 million required – the lowest funding rate of the past 10 years.
Overview of the humanitarian response in Mali
For a full overview of the humanitarian response, visit humanitarianaction.info
- Total Population
- 25,2M 2026
- People in need
- 5,1M 2026
- People to be covered by assistance
- 3,8M 2026
Mali + 3 more
Mali : Besoins Humanitaires et Plan de Réponse 2026
- Total requirements (USD)
- 577,9M 2026
- Funding coverage (%)
- 8.05 2026
- Funding gap (USD)
- 531,3M 2026
Top 5 donors
- European Commission
- $11,4 millones
- Denmark, Government of
- $10,6 millones
- Germany, Government of
- $6,2 millones
- Switzerland, Government of
- $4,1 millones
- Belgium, Government of
- $3,5 millones
Top 5 funded sectors
- Protection
- $15,4 millones
- Not specified
- $9,8 millones
- Réponse aux Réfugiés
- $5,1 millones
- Abris/Biens Non Alimentaires
- $2,5 millones
- Sécurité alimentaire
- $2,3 millones
The Regional Humanitarian Fund for West and Central Africa (Mali)
- Pledged amount (USD)
- 6,9M 2026
- Paid amount (USD)
- 0 2026
Resources
Top 5 donors
- Belgium
- $3,5 millones (pledged)
- Germany
- $3,2 millones (pledged)
- Canada
- $0,1 millones (pledged)
Funding for OCHA Mali
- Total requirements (USD)
- 5,1M 2026
- Opening balance (USD)
- 0 2026
- Earmarked funding (USD)
- 659,9K 2026
- Total (USD)
- 659,9K 2026
Earmarked contributions
- Private Contributions
- $0,5 millones
Unearmarked contributions
- Australia
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Luxembourg
- Monaco
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Qatar
- Sweden
Unearmarked contributions (or commitments) are those for which the donor does not require the funds to be used for a specific project, sector, crisis or country, leaving OCHA to decide how to allocate the funds.
Opening balance may include unearmarked and earmarked funding with implementation dates beyond the calendar year, and excludes miscellaneous income (e.g. adjustments, gain/losses on exchange rate etc.)
Funding information from the OCHA Contributions Tracking System.
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