West and Central Africa

Mali

A woman displays her aid card after receiving relief supplies from humanitarian partners. Mali, floods
A woman displays her aid card after receiving relief supplies from humanitarian partners. Photo: OCHA/Ramatoulaye Moussa Mazou
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Mali continues to face a complex and multifaceted humanitarian crisis mainly driven by conflict, insecurity and climate shocks. These challenges are compounded by structural vulnerabilities and socio-economic hardships. As of 2025, 6.4 million people – 28 per cent of the population – require humanitarian assistance. The most severe needs are concentrated in northern and central Mali, where conflict has caused displacement, deepened vulnerabilities and limited access to basic services.

The humanitarian situation is further exacerbated by unprecedented flooding and recurring droughts, which have devastated livelihoods and heightened the risks of disease outbreaks such as cholera and malaria.

Despite these challenges, the UN and its partners have managed to deliver assistance in most areas by engaging communities and coordinating responses to overcome access challenges. In 2024, humanitarians reached 1.8 million people, even though only 39 per cent of the US$701.6 million funding requirement was met.

For 2025, the humanitarian community seeks to assist 4.7 million of the most vulnerable people, including 78 per cent women and children.

The humanitarian outlook for Mali in 2025 remains dire. While the number of people in need has slightly decreased from 7.1 million in 2024 to 6.4 million, the severity of needs continues to rise in many areas, especially for those displaced by conflict or affected by climate shocks.

Insecurity and violence are expected to persist, further displacing populations and disrupting critical services such as healthcare and education. Climate shocks remain a significant driver of vulnerability, with floods and droughts projected to worsen food insecurity and malnutrition while increasing the risk of disease outbreaks.

Internal displacement and cross-border migration are also projected to persist in 2025.

Humanitarian partners will prioritise interventions in regions where conflict, displacement and climate-related challenges are most acute. Advocacy for greater engagement from development actors will be essential to address long-term structural vulnerabilities that cannot be resolved through humanitarian interventions alone.

To address the urgent needs of the most vulnerable people in Mali, the UN and its partners require US$771.3 million to deliver lifesaving assistance to 4.7 million people in 2025. These efforts support Malian authorities’ and communities’ leading role in responding to humanitarian needs.

Humanitarian partners will also intensify efforts to integrate cross-cutting priorities such as gender equality, accountability to affected populations and the prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse.

While access constraints and funding shortfalls pose significant challenges, the humanitarian community remains committed to alleviating suffering and safeguarding the dignity of millions of Malians. Advocacy for sustained donor support and development interventions will be crucial to addressing both immediate needs and long-term structural challenges.

Overview of the humanitarian response in Mali

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Population
23.7M
People in need
7.1M
People in Food Crisis/Emergency (IPC phase 3+)
715.4M
People in need
6.4M 2025
People to be covered by assistance
4.7M 2025
Total requirements
$701.6M
Funding total (USD)
277.5M 2024
Funding coverage (%)
39.55 2024

Top 5 donors

Germany, Government of
$13,2 millions
European Commission
$10,1 millions
United States of America, Government of
$9 millions
Italy, Government of
$8,4 millions
Sweden, Government of
$6,9 millions

Top 5 funded sectors

Protection
$13,2 millions
Sécurité alimentaire
$7,2 millions
Not specified
$5 millions
Réponse aux Réfugiés
$4,3 millions
Coordination
$4,1 millions

The Regional Humanitarian Fund for West and Central Africa (Mali)

Pledged amount (USD)
4.2M 2025
Paid amount (USD)
3.4M 2025

Resources

Top 5 donors

Germany
$2,6 millions (paid)
Ireland
$0,8 millions (pledged)
Norway
$0,4 millions (paid)
Canada
$0,4 millions (paid)

Resources

Mali

Infographic

Mali : Humanitarian access dashboard (May 2025)

The operational environment in Mali remains concerning, affected by persistent access constraints and ongoing budget cuts. In May 2025, humanitarian partners reported 78 access incidents across...

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  • UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
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Mali

Infographic

Mali : Tableau de bord Accès humanitaire (Mai 2025)

L'environnement opérationnel au Mali reste préoccupant, affecté par des contraintes d'accès persistantes et des coupes budgétaires continues. En mai 2025, les partenaires humanitaires ont signalé 78...

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  • UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
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Mali

Situation Report

Mali : Bulletin Humanitaire (janvier-février 2025)

Faits Saillants La réponse humanitaire cible 4,7 millions de personnes sur les 6,4 millions identifiés comme les plus vulnérables ayant besoin d’aide humanitaire et de protection. Plus de 44 millions...

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  • UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
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Mali

Situation Report

Mali : Bulletin humanitaire, novembre - décembre 2024

Au Mali, les élèves ont repris le chemin de l’école pour la nouvelle année scolaire 2024-2025 Faits saillants 1- 50 000 élèves recoivent des fournitures scolaires, du matériel didactique et...

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  • UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
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Funding for OCHA Mali

Total requirements (USD)
7.1M 2025
Opening balance (USD)
9,580 2025
Earmarked funding (USD)
614.7K 2025
Total (USD)
614.7K 2025

Earmarked contributions

Canada
$0,2 millions
Sweden
$0,4 millions

Unearmarked contributions

  • Australia
  • Belgium
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Iceland
  • Ireland
  • Luxembourg
  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • Norway
  • Qatar
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Singapore
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • United Kingdom

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.