Malians Suffer as Basic Necessities Run Out

The situation in Mali continues to deteriorate, as many are trapped and have limited access to food and other basic necessities, while aid operations remain largely suspended.

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  • 11 April 2012
    Refugees Stream Out of Northern Mali
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    Al Jazeera
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In Mangaizé, the refugees from Mali have been assisted by the local population and the authorities have provided them with food.

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