Mali
¶¥¼¶¹ú²úÊÓÆµ is committed to helpingÌý²Ñ²¹±ô¾±ÌýpromoteÌýpeace, strengthen democracy, and increase transparency — all vital forÌýthe country’sÌýlasting stability.ÌýAnd while trachoma has been eliminated as a public health problem across the country,ÌýourÌýworkÌýtoÌýsupportÌýMali’s Ministry of Health inÌýeliminatingÌýGuinea worm disease continues.Ìý
Short-term Goals
We work to eliminate Guinea worm disease and resolve conflict so that more people can access health and disease services.
Impact
- Provide Guinea worm disease prevention activities in collaboration with Mali’s Ministry of Health
- Helped Mali become the 17th country to eliminate trachoma as a public health concern
- Acted as the Independent Observer of the implementation of a 2015 agreement that ended a civil war in northern Mali
- Supported a strategy to improve public service and access to information
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