Tag: Mali
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Waiting for the Rain “The point of our visit was to talk about food, drought, and war.
Begnemato sits in central Mali, in the east of Mopti province, where
staples like millet and rice sell for six times what they did a year
ago. Andoule blames their food problems on the fighting in the north and
last year’s poor rains.... The previous year’s drought had depleted
village seed stocks, and the conflict in northern Mali has either cut
off many farmers from their fields or frightened them away.” From We Never Knew Exactly Where: Dispatches from the Lost Country of Mali.
Summer 2013
Categories: Geography, Political science, Public affairs
Tags: Africa, Mali, War, Islamists
Homage to a difficult land: An African scientist returns home
Spring 2003
Beset by a relentless drought, the Sahel seems in unstoppable ecological decline. But Oumar Badini will not give up. There must be some way to help Mali farmers reclaim the land.
Categories: Agriculture
Tags: Africa, Mali, Scientists, Public service