Mali to Receive $32 Million as part of New Commitments from the United States to Respond to the Global Food Crisis

UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Office of Press Relations ________________________________________ For Immediate Release August 2, 2022 RELEASE Mali is one of more than 47 countries and regional organizations receiving funding to save lives through emergency interventions and to mitigate further increases in poverty, hunger, and malnutrition as a result of rising prices of food, …

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CULTIVATING HOPE: FEED THE FUTURE IN MALI

Monday, November 23, 2020 – Today marks the start of Feed the Future Week, highlighting progress made in addressing the root causes of poverty, hunger and malnutrition in the global effort to end hunger. This year, the U.S. Government’s Feed the Future initiative commemorates its 10-year anniversary and a decade of impact, including seven years …

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U.S. Government Renews Commitment to Mali’s Food Security and Agricultural-led Economic Growth

US. Embassy in Mali June 27, 2019 –Ambassador Dennis B. Hankins officially launched the U.S. Government’s partnership with the Malian Government for a renewed five-year country plan to promote food security.  The event held at the U.S. Embassy in Bamako highlighted the new plan’s activities to boost resilience, strengthen agricultural growth, and improve nutrition for …

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Ambassador Folmsbee Launches USDA Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program

To launch the start of the academic school year, Ambassador Folmsbee, along with the Minister of Education, participated in the official ceremony marking the start of the McGovern Dole Food for Education and Child Nutrition project. The U.S. government, through the Department of Agriculture (USDA) donated 2,340 initial tons of the 8,340 total tons of …

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International Exhibition of Agriculture in Bamako (SIAGRI), 6th Edition

The U.S. Embassy’s Deputy Chief of Mission, Andrew Young attended the 6th edition of the International Exhibition of Agriculture in Bamako (SIAGRI).  He visited the stands of Malian women entrepreneurs who exhibited their agricultural products.  He also took the opportunity to learn more about the use of American “John Deere” tractors in the agricultural sector …

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