• In the deep south around Dubrovnik, Plavac Mali dominates with its savory, figgy profile. (wineenthusiast.com)
  • By "water" he meant what he considered the source of life, a glass of locally produced Plavac Mali wine from his native region of Dalmatia. (palatepress.com)
  • For me, that house has become the base for exploring Dalmatia and its native grape, plavac mali. (palatepress.com)
  • Outside of Croatia and the ex-Yugoslavia region, Plavac Mali is largely unknown. (palatepress.com)
  • However, a joint scientific paper from the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Zagreb, and the Department of Viticulture and Enology at the University of California, (erroneously) concluded that the direct link between plavac mali and zinfandel/primitivo was nonexistent. (palatepress.com)
  • DNA markers suggested that plavac mali and zinfandel were genetically similar, but two distinct varieties. (palatepress.com)
  • After all, Grgich was born in Desne, a Dalmatian village, where he was practically surrounded by plavac mali vineyards (before he emigrated to Germany in 1954, then to Canada and California). (palatepress.com)
  • Finally, it was scientifically established that plavac mali and zinfandel were related as parent and progeny. (palatepress.com)
  • Late last summer I drove three hours from my late grandfather's house to the Pelješac peninsula, just off the coast near Grgich's village, and home to the leading Plavac Mali producers. (palatepress.com)
  • Yet these are harsh conditions for plavac mali growers. (palatepress.com)
  • Chief occupations include farming, viniculture (the famous Plavac Mali wine, the ancestor of the Californian Zinfandel), fishing and tourism. (onlinecruises.com.au)
  • Mali Twist offers an essential and immersive survey of the beloved African photographer Malick Sidib nicknamed the eye of Bamako who chronicled the exuberant youth culture of his native Bamako, Mali, in the 1950s, 60s and 70s. (artbook.com)
  • Mali Twist' pays tribute to a man who produced electrifyingly modern images of night life in the country s capital, Bamako, in the 1960s and 70s. (artbook.com)
  • When I arrived in Mali, I could not wait to get out of Bamako. (globosapiens.net)
  • Luka Productions" is based in a small studio off a busy street in the capital of Bamako. (occii.org)
  • They are at once familiar to Mali, lying between the measured griot speaking over a looping melody to the the verbal wordplay of contemporary Bamako Hip Hop. (occii.org)
  • In April, Tuareg rebels and Islamist factions affiliated with al Qaeda seized control of northern Mali, including Timbuktu. (pulitzercenter.org)
  • To my great surprise, I found Timbuktu, the ancient city in northern Mali whose name is synonymous with the back of beyond, gripped with Obama fever. (pulitzercenter.org)
  • If that is truly possible in America, it makes us ask what is possible in Mali, even in Timbuktu? (pulitzercenter.org)
  • He would go around Timbuktu and small villages across Northern Mali attempting to purchase any manuscripts he could find from the families that owned them. (ipa.org.au)
  • In this report, we provide evidence that LASV is circulating in M. natalensis in southern Mali, thereby expanding the geographic distribution of LASV in West Africa and posing a risk to humans in an area previously unknown for Lassa fever. (cdc.gov)
  • Located in the heart of West Africa, Mali is a Sahelian country that covers a total area of ​​1,241,238 km². (cgiar.org)
  • In West Africa, CCAFS is working with several partners to develop climate-smart villages. (cgiar.org)
  • At the time it was believed that Mali was fast becoming a model for democracy, at least in the West Africa region. (dissidentvoice.org)
  • The humanitarian situation continues to get worse in the Liptako-Gourma region, which spans the Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso border area. (icrc.org)
  • Inset shows location of Mali in relation to countries where Lassa virus is endemic (shaded). (cdc.gov)
  • The patient had no travel history to any LASV-endemic region, which suggests that he contracted the infection in Mali, most likely while working in the village of Soromba ( Figure 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The study took place in two schistosomiasis endemic villages (Fangouné Bamanan and Diakalèl), qualified as hotspots according to the World Health Organization (WHO) definition. (bvsalud.org)
  • The disease remains endemic in four countries in 2014 (South Sudan, Chad, Mali, and Ethiopia), but the overall incidence is falling faster in 2013 compared with 2012 (by 73%) and continues to fall faster in the first 6 months of 2014 (by 71%) compared with the same period in 2013. (cdc.gov)
  • In each country affected by dracunculiasis, a national eradication program receives monthly reports of cases from each village that has endemic transmission. (cdc.gov)
  • Reporting rates are calculated by dividing the number of villages with endemic dracunculiasis that report each month by the total number of villages with endemic disease. (cdc.gov)
  • All villages with endemic dracunculiasis are kept under active surveillance, with daily searches of households for persons with signs and symptoms suggestive of dracunculiasis. (cdc.gov)
  • The emergence of Dracunculus infections in domestic dogs in Chad and program disruptions caused by civil unrest and insecurity in Mali and South Sudan are now the greatest challenges to interrupting transmission. (cdc.gov)
  • Although earlier target dates for global dracunculiasis eradication were missed, progress has accelerated, and eradication is likely within the next year or two if disruption of program operations caused by insecurity in Mali can be minimized. (cdc.gov)
  • Political unrest and insecurity in Mali in recent years has made radio an even more critical source of information and dialogue, as internal conflict often results in reduced public services. (farmradio.org)
  • and the comparatively lesser-known outdoor photography, depicting scenes at (for example) the edge of the Niger River, or at local swimming pools and villages. (artbook.com)
  • This article-based in part on interviews conducted in Senegal, Mali and Niger in 2013-explores the local face and context of jihadism in Mali, focusing largely on AQIM and MUJAO. (usma.edu)
  • Village on the bank of the Niger river, Mali. (funguerilla.com)
  • I started out at headquarters in Geneva and after a year, I moved on to become a delegate, first based in Niger, then Mali and now in Kalemie, DRC. (lu.se)
  • The Apartment is spacious and clean and only a short walk down the hill from Mali Zaton, a lovely village in Zaton Bay with 2 Restaurants and a great play area for kids. (tripadvisor.fr)
  • Family homes are divided into 3 small villages on the bay's coastline, Štikovica, Mali Zaton, and Veliki Zaton. (adriatickayaktours.com)
  • A total of 148 cases were reported in 2013 from five countries (in order of prevalence: South Sudan, Chad, Mali, Ethiopia, and Sudan) compared with 542 cases in 2012 from four countries (South Sudan, Chad, Mali, and Ethiopia). (cdc.gov)
  • We'll be discussing Ebola virus prevalence in southern Mali. (cdc.gov)
  • In April 2012, the fall of northern Mali to a mixture of jihadist groups and irredentist Tuareg rebels caught the international community by surprise. (usma.edu)
  • 1] Two months later, the three jihadist rebel factions expelled the Tuareg separatist National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA) from the Malian city of Gao and many of the north's towns and villages. (usma.edu)
  • Malick Sidib (1935 2016) was born in Soloba, a small village in Mali. (artbook.com)
  • In 2016, he released his first international debut, Mali Kady: high energy Hip Hop, with lighting fast rapping, driving percussion, and balafon dance tracks. (occii.org)
  • Nteibe Village in Mali, Africa, the centre of a welcome revival of traditional food crops, run by women. (cosmosmagazine.com)
  • While France attempted to keep Mali in its sphere of influence - thus its decision in 2002 to cancel over a third of Mali's debt - the United States was also taking interest in Mali's crucial position in the Sahel regions and the prospects created by the ungovernability of the northern regions. (dissidentvoice.org)
  • This marked a peak period of dominance for jihadist groups in Mali, who evolved in a matter of months from living in desert hideouts to controlling northern Mali's cities, with leaders establishing operations in former Malian administrative buildings, including a mansion once owned by deposed Libyan leader Colonel Mu`ammar Qadhafi. (usma.edu)
  • Yet a more fundamental problem with the "local" vs. "foreign" distinction is that all of northern Mali's jihadist groups recruited locally in Mali and the broader Sahel, both from Mali's arid north as well as from the more heavily-populated south. (usma.edu)
  • Farmers and fishermen have left their imprint here - the apparently random structure on the slopes of Televrin Mountain includes small fields, olive trees and numerous gardens, giving the impression of a green oasis. (rediscover.co.uk)
  • The title refers to a village of fishermen in Mali who are reforesting a stretch of the Bani River to stem the mudslides that threaten their livelihoods. (nautil.us)
  • Les patients qui ont accepté de participer après apptéléphonique ont été inclus de janvier à mai 2021.Les variables d'étudeétaient: âge, sexe, acuité visuelle (AV), caractéristiques de la LCET selon Diallo, pronostic fonctionnel et anatomique en post puberté (plus de 15 ans). (bvsalud.org)
  • It was a bit crazy and extremely overcrowded but colourful if a little odoriferous. (globosapiens.net)
  • As you would expect, there are numerous vineyards along each day's route where you can call in for tastings, but, equally, this holiday is about visiting handsome villages with rich, colourful histories. (inntravel.co.uk)
  • List of places in Serbia List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mali Žam. (wikipedia.org)
  • Few years later, thousands of refugees from the ever-neglected and under-represented Tuaregs began returning to their towns and villages mostly in the vast desert region in northern Mali. (dissidentvoice.org)
  • The golden age for Mali Lošinj was the end of the 19th century when the 'small villages' turned into maritime towns but this wasn't to last when the age of sail ended with the coming of steam ships. (rediscover.co.uk)
  • A climate-smart village a site where farmers work with researchers and other local partners to test a portfolio of climate-smart technologies and practices. (cgiar.org)
  • Find out how the cultivation of organic vegetables has changed the daily life of many small farmers in Benin for the better. (helvetas.org)
  • Too often, the digital transformation of agriculture leaves small-scale farmers behind. (farmradio.org)
  • Every trip is a little different, we could be in agricultural fields to inspect farmers' harvest or giving trainings on agricultural techniques. (lu.se)
  • It is a working village with a small shipyard specializing in wooden boats. (rediscover.co.uk)
  • Making matters worse, many Malian producers live on small scale family farms which are extremely vulnerable to climate change. (cgiar.org)
  • Working from a small bedroom sized studio alongside a busy street in the Malian capital city, Luka has built a reputation as one of the most prodigious beatmakers. (occii.org)
  • With its white stone villages, lavender fields and sapphire Adriatic water, it's easy to see why Croatia is popular. (wineenthusiast.com)
  • Leave Hvar and continue our cruise towards the little village and harbour Trstenik on Pelješac peninsula, where we will swim in the afternoon and spend the night. (onlinecruises.com.au)
  • 505 in 1991) and small harbour at the head of Percin cove, 0.4 M north of Ertak point in Tihi kanal. (croatiacharter.com)
  • 14° 40'E), cove and harbour of the village of Dramalj (pop. (croatiacharter.com)
  • Just a few steps away is a wine-tasting centre where you may want to linger before completing the remaining quarter of your route to your base for the next two nights, either the Ilot-Vignes or the Refuge du Peintre (the latter is a little further beyond it, making a ride of 51km). (inntravel.co.uk)
  • 02/25/2013 Washington D.C. ( International Christian Concern ) - French military intervention in the conflict over Mali has given Christians and moderate Muslims a brief respite from the persistent Islamist threat of a reign of terror under Sharia law, though the conflict is still far from over. (persecution.org)
  • To determine whether Lassa virus was circulating in southern Mali, we tested samples from small mammals from 3 villages, including Soromba, where in 2009 a British citizen probably contracted a lethal Lassa virus infection. (cdc.gov)
  • As the result of the infection, children were seen wandering and sitting around the village helplessly. (medscape.com)
  • An imported case is an infection resulting from ingestion of contaminated water from a source identified through patient interviews and epidemiologic investigation in a place (i.e., another country or village within the same country) other than in the community where the patient is detected and reported. (cdc.gov)
  • In Mali, the CCAFS climate-smart village is located in Cinzana, Ségou region. (cgiar.org)
  • For nearly a decade before the fall of northern Mali in early 2012, AQIM and its predecessor, the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC), worked to establish itself within local social and economic structures in the region, including trafficking and other business networks. (usma.edu)
  • Photo by: Mohammadreza Momeni Riomaggiore is a village and comune in the province of La Spezia, situated in a small valley in the Liguria region of Italy. (funguerilla.com)
  • All villages in an identified region can send project proposals related to resilience to climate change and food security. (neareast.org)
  • Nowadays, tranquillity reigns over this beguiling region, but the fortified stone villages ( bastides ) scattered across the varied, gently undulating landscape are testament to a more turbulent era, when ownership of the land was contested by the French and English during the Hundred Years War. (inntravel.co.uk)
  • You pass through several villages - some with small museums such as that devoted to 'forgotten' vegetables - and charming, fortified Créon, the capital of the Entre-Deux-Mers region. (inntravel.co.uk)
  • When in 1988 former US President Jimmy Carter toured Denchira and Elevanyo, two villages near Accra, Ghana, he noticed a young woman who appeared to be cradling a baby. (medscape.com)
  • 13] This occurred at a time when religious groups were growing throughout Mali, causing ongoing changes in the dynamics around religious politics and overt religious practice in the country. (usma.edu)
  • Finally the last few chapters are focused on the evolution of the US special ops command and control structure which is a little bit of an inside baseball story, but very important because for the first time, all the special ops tribes, all those stove-piped units were put together under one command. (smallwarsjournal.com)
  • Early in the morning we depart towards the little island Šćedro where we will have enough time to relax and refresh in the clean, crystal blue sea. (onlinecruises.com.au)
  • For her 2013 book, The World Is a Carpet , Badkhen lived for a year with a family of carpet weavers in a dusty village in Afghanistan, detailing a way of life in which time seemed to have vanished. (nautil.us)
  • The Sway Machinery featuring Khaira Arby at the Bell House is both an album release show and benefit for Mali, following the Sway Machinery's recent time there. (sixpointsfellowship.org)
  • Once the funeral ceremony that we witness in a small village on the road to Tely comes to a close, we have just enough time before we head onwards to organise a quick game of football in the street with some of the Dogon children. (theball.tv)
  • Bush taxis and buses in Mali don't have a set time schedule. (theball.tv)
  • When an adult worm emerges through the skin, a painful and crippling occurrence, it is wound up around a stick or a piece of gauze, a little at a time, to slowly draw it out of the skin. (medscape.com)
  • The tomb is rather small and a short mud wall, nowadays usually covered with drying clothes, surrounds it. (globosapiens.net)
  • Nowadays the mother and newborns are banished to the forest to protect the village from bad spirits, and the father sends support from his village. (cinemawithoutborders.com)
  • The Mali CLIC project established 13 Community Learning and Information Centers (CLICs) providing access to ICT and locally relevant development information. (dot-com-alliance.org)
  • What do dot-ORG projects in Mali, Brazil, Macedonia and Uganda have in common beyond the fact that they all involve the provision of some form of information technology? (dot-com-alliance.org)
  • In Uganda the Village Phone project replicated the success of the Grameen Village Phone model of Bangladesh, allowing more than 1,000 women to become small entrepreneurs through phone rental services. (dot-com-alliance.org)
  • In Mali, CCAFS is helping to develop a national science-policy dialogue platform: a network of national stakeholders, including scientists and policy makers, who regularly exchange knowledge on adaptation to climate change. (cgiar.org)
  • Mali is a member of the Climate-Smart Agriculture Alliance launched in June 2015, in Mali. (cgiar.org)
  • In 11 days, we used up everything this very generous family has," she says, a little embarrassed. (icrc.org)
  • During the occupation, Pastor Daniel Konaté and his family fled to a village about 12 miles away. (persecution.org)
  • Sometime after his passing and my turning 18, our family bought a house in the village where he was born, just outside the coastal town of Zadar. (palatepress.com)
  • It is a small family farm in the Yavoriv district. (lviv.travel)
  • Not far from Lviv, there is another small family cheese farm. (lviv.travel)
  • Smaller yachts can moor in Carevo cove N of the quay but here they are exposed to bora and maestral. (croatiacharter.com)
  • Percin cove is shel- tered from all winds and provides good anchorage for small yachts and yachts. (croatiacharter.com)
  • In the refugee camp in Bangladesh, Rabeya Begum and Mohamad try everything to enable their little son Mohamad Rizwan to live in dignity. (helvetas.org)
  • Access to water determined where villages are located," Goldner says in her introduction to the piece. (gaycitynews.com)
  • The displaced are currently living under trees or in makeshift shelters with little food and water. (unhcr.org)
  • It thrives in tough conditions with poor, rocky soils, little water and no pesticides. (cosmosmagazine.com)
  • Ahlo's village lacks electricity and running water. (cinemawithoutborders.com)
  • The villagers heard about the work done by NEF in another village and contacted them to learn about the possibilities for their water problems in their rice fields. (neareast.org)
  • In the majority of the cases it is not NEF that seeks the villages or the projects, but the villagers that seek NEF. (neareast.org)
  • Nerezine today is a small settlement of around 400 inhabitants but it offers shops, cafés, a kiosk, a supermarket, a post office and even two hairdressers. (rediscover.co.uk)
  • In fact, many countries are uninhabitable, while some countries with a smaller area have many inhabitants or the concentration of populations in certain cities. (who.int)
  • Even as Goldner has created works about Mali from the perspective of an outsider, she has slowly become an insider - winning Fulbright fellowships that have allowed her to dig deeper into this African nation while teaching art to her new neighbors. (gaycitynews.com)
  • A tiny marina harbors fishing boats that belong to the village locals. (adriatickayaktours.com)
  • Coming from the Dubrovnik direction drive round the Zupa bay with old mansions, past the pretty hilltop village of Orasac, through Slano with its gleaming new marina and on to the turn for the peninsula. (croatianvillas.com)
  • The number of arrivals in Gao town may continue to increase as the remaining population in N'Tillit village fear reprisals after being given ultimatums by an armed group. (unhcr.org)
  • In early 2012, as part of an ongoing effort to overthrow the government and establish a strict Islamic theocracy, extremist groups surged through Northern Mali, occupied town after town, destroyed religious shrines, tore down church buildings and imposed extreme Sharia law - engaging in public floggings, executions and amputations, with Christians and moderate Muslims falling prey to their vision for the future of the nation. (persecution.org)
  • It's actually more of a village rather than a town, but it's very interesting and it's packed with significant historical structures. (globosapiens.net)
  • This, too, is new to Armin Kellenberger and Adrian Brühwiler (33), who is Armin's boss at Brühwiler Sanitär AG back home in the small Swiss town of Oberwangen. (helvetas.org)
  • Coober Pedy is a small town that's one of a kind - for being down under in the Land Down Under. (odditycentral.com)
  • All they wanted was to find some respite from the scorching sun, but in the process they ended up creating a small town for themselves. (odditycentral.com)
  • But that's exactly what guinea pigs are in the small town of Huacho in Peru. (odditycentral.com)
  • 14° 34'E), small town (pop. (croatiacharter.com)
  • A beautiful village-town situated 12 km from Mostar where we visit the Dervish tekke, built at the source of the Bunica, above which we climb Stjepan Fortress. (onlycroatia.com)
  • Since 2018, Burkinabé refugees have been forced to cross the border to Mali, despite the precarious security situation in both countries. (unhcr.org)
  • UNHCR is appealing to the international community to show greater solidarity for the displaced in Mali and in neighbouring countries, through urgent financial support for humanitarian organizations to deliver life-saving assistance. (unhcr.org)
  • A common shrub that grows beside the road is transforming hundreds of small villages in Mali, one of the poorest countries on earth. (perc.org)
  • The village of Banibangou, which is located 250 kilometres north east of the capital Niamey and some 30 kilometres from the border with Mali, is hard to access and has been the target of regular raids by armed groups from Mali in recent years. (icrc.org)
  • Turmoil defined Mali for many years since then, even after the country achieved a level of political stability in 1992. (dissidentvoice.org)
  • These words from a farmer in a small village in rural Mali tell a story that we have seen repeated many, many times over the past three years. (farmradio.org)
  • UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is calling for enhanced support for those recently displaced in Mali, where violence and threats by armed groups have forced local Malians and refugees to flee for safety. (unhcr.org)
  • In N'Tillit village in northern Mali, the attacks have forced more than 3,700 Burkinabé refugees and local Malians to flee to Gao, the nearest city located 120 kilometres away. (unhcr.org)
  • I sat with a local teacher named Issaka and a businessman named Mohammed atop the small guesthouse Mohammed owned on the outskirts of the city, just a stone's throw from the rolling dunes that mark the southern edge of the Sahara. (pulitzercenter.org)
  • 9] As described by the International Crisis Group in a report from July 2012, these connections meant that AQIM represented "a political and social object, not a pathology," one that only survived in the Sahel and particularly in Mali through "the gradual construction of social arrangements at local, national, and international levels. (usma.edu)
  • There are many footpaths and bike trails on the island as well as many small roads to enjoy the local beauty whilst cycling. (rediscover.co.uk)
  • An entrepreneur decides to return to his homeland in Mali and start a local business building solar panels - the first of its kind in the sun-drenched nation. (nextbillion.net)
  • Village Stability Operations/Afghan Local Police is definitely the heart of the book. (smallwarsjournal.com)
  • Using rich survey data, they generated colorful social network maps representing the strength of connections among village residents. (aspeninstitute.org)
  • Hammer clearly possesses a rich knowledge of Mali, and his access to all the major players in Haidara's plight gives the book depth and resonance. (ipa.org.au)
  • In esoteric compositions of Kora and Balafon, layered over software percussion, flute, horns, and synthesizer, Luka's tracks draw on the rich musical history of Mali, bringing the village life into the modern world. (occii.org)
  • The violence in Mali didn't used to affect us, but recently we have had to start living with it and we don't know what the future holds for any of us. (icrc.org)
  • I was living in Gao in northern Mali at the start of the pandemic. (lu.se)
  • In Potomje and surrounding villages, wine has been made from Roman times. (croatianvillas.com)
  • Starting and finishing in elegant Bordeaux, you cycle eastwards from hotel to hotel while your luggage is transferred, with many wine-tasting opportunities in and around the historic villages of this cycle-friendly area . (inntravel.co.uk)
  • A small four-bedroom house on the outskirts of Diabaly became a place of refuge for 27 displaced Christians, terrified of being singled out for persecution by the occupying Islamists. (persecution.org)
  • Mopti, in Central Mali, was one of the places of refuge for people from the North, until it too was occupied. (persecution.org)
  • Loving mother Mali (Alice Keohavong) wraps up precious Mangos from their 400 year old Mango tree, explaining. (cinemawithoutborders.com)
  • Once he refused to purchase a particularly precious collection of manuscripts from a farmer in a small village because the farmer's asking price was too low, finally haggling the farmer up to an acceptable sum. (ipa.org.au)
  • Burning the Sun tells the story of Daniel's journey growing the budding idea into a viable company and of the business' impact on Daniel's first customers in the tiny village of Banko. (nextbillion.net)
  • The journey alone to reach a village often takes hours of driving through a beautiful but seemingly endless landscape of nothing. (neareast.org)
  • This year, the culture clash involved President Barack Obama and the unlikely ways in which his name and face had been integrated into daily Mali life. (gaycitynews.com)
  • The songs are meditative and sage, as voices guide the listener through ways of living, from the village life to the modern world. (occii.org)
  • Meditative and cosmic, Fasokan guides the listener through ways of living, from the village life into the modern world. (occii.org)
  • How the construction of a solar pump has made life easier for the people of a small village in Mali. (helvetas.org)
  • There is a small river here, and a small river there, and all the space in between there is dry," the village chief explains while waving his arms and pointing in all directions. (neareast.org)
  • This past summer, Goldner returned to Mali on her semi-annual pilgrimage, bringing back a catalogue of materials that reveal the ways in which her two cultures continue to overlap. (gaycitynews.com)
  • Mali Lošinj dates back to the 12th century when twelve Croatian families settled in the eastern bay of St. Martin. (rediscover.co.uk)
  • NEF in Mali does not operate "au bord de goudron" (alongside the road). (neareast.org)
  • He just drew a small map of the whole area, where I did not even see how the road went. (neareast.org)
  • They've also been purchased for permanent display at the American embassy in Mali (she visits that display every year, upon her return to the country). (gaycitynews.com)
  • His midwife mother dedicated herself to helping women and children, and he was moved by witnessing the challenges these women face, for little return. (cosmosmagazine.com)
  • The picturesque 2 km deep bay is home to three small villages, pebble beaches, swimming caves, some of the region's finest seaside restaurants, and a lovely waterfront promenade. (adriatickayaktours.com)
  • The Ball has been given two blessings from two fetishmen in one morning and now we're leaving Teli and the Dogon Country and are on our way to Bankass to catch a bus to Koro in the far east of Mali. (theball.tv)
  • Hundreds of women in land-locked Mali are harvesting the diverse potential of ancient plants and working with visionary entrepreneur Oumar Barou Togola to create a market for them. (cosmosmagazine.com)
  • Having gifted the women small parcels of land to grow "peasant food", they are starting to appreciate its value. (cosmosmagazine.com)
  • In Mali, the CLIC project is helping to address a range of issues affecting women s ability to take advantage of IT opportunities, including infrastructure, skills and access for poor women. (dot-com-alliance.org)
  • More than 3,100 people fled the clashes that flared up in January 2020 in Sinegodar and the surrounding villages. (icrc.org)
  • A "son of Mali", Togola is the youngest child of parents who inspired him with their drive to support people more disadvantaged. (cosmosmagazine.com)
  • As cute as they may look in their little outfits, it's disturbing to know that sometimes, in an effort to make the costumes stay on the guinea pigs, the people of Huacho do not hesitate to use staples. (odditycentral.com)
  • Her most recent trip to Mali this summer found Goldner teaching a three-week class to African artists about how to analyze, critique and refine their artistic visions. (gaycitynews.com)
  • Without even a clearly identifiable road in front of you, it makes you wonder though how they actually ever found the village, let alone started a project there. (neareast.org)
  • Visiting the projects supported by the Near East Foundation (NEF) in Mali is hardly ever a short job. (neareast.org)
  • Across the border into Romania, the first village is called Jamu Mare (Great Jam/Žam). (wikipedia.org)
  • Take a small group tour or embark upon a more adventurous trip. (rediscover.co.uk)
  • A trip to a 'new' village for NEF sheds some light on these questions. (neareast.org)
  • The first trip to a zone is usually an economic security evaluation, and we spend the day going from village to village to understand how a situation has impacted food availability and livelihoods. (lu.se)