Tag: Kita

14
Jul

Handing over of the statistical sheets to the authorities of Mambiri, June 2022

The Donkosira team is back in Mambiri to continue the qualitative part of the socio-economic survey! On this occasion, they handed over the preliminary results of the quantitative survey to the governor of Kita, the prefect, the village chief and the president of the women’s association of Mambiri.

14
Jul

Visite de courtoisie de l’Assocition Donko Sira au Gouverneur de Kita

Une mission de l’association DONKOSIRA conduite par son Secrétaire Général Monsieur Cissé Mamadou Sène, séjourne à Mambiri dans la commune de Souransan cercle de Kita du 17 au 24 Juin 2022. Chemin faisant vers cette localité ou l’association intervient depuis 2021, la mission à fait escale à kita ou elle a rendu une visite de courtoisie au Gouverneur de la

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16
Dec

Second theatre tour against slavery, for living together and for peace in Kita, by Aline Desdevises, October 2021

After a first theatrical tour last August in the regions of Kayes and Nioro, the second part of the tour against slavery, for living together and for peace began on Friday 12 November 2021 in the Kita region. On arrival in Kita, the Donkosira team and the theatre group visited the regional authorities and supervised the setting up of the

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30
Apr

Newsletter #2, introduction – by Marie Rodet and Lotte Pelckmans

Dear colleagues, We are pleased to present here the second newsletter of our EMiFo project, with some updates on its progress over the last 6 weeks. The research team has continued to publish online texts and articles to raise awareness about the fight against descent-based slavery in Mali (article on the Africa Is a Country website) and to explain the

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14
Feb

First quantitative survey among displaced populations fleeing violence resulting from conflicts over descent-based slavery (October 2020)

From 5 to 22 October 2020, the EmiFo project carried out a joint quantitative survey between the project partners among the displaced populations of the rural commune of Souransan Tomoto, 226 km from Bamako. This is the very first quantitative survey conducted among these populations who have fled the violence of slavery since January 2019. This survey should provide a

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