Mali has been facing a security crisis since 2012. A peace agreement was signed between the government and two rebel coalitions in 2015, but violence continued to escalate and social unrest led to a coup d’état in 2020.
In early 2020, 12% of schools were closed due to conflict and insecurity, disrupting the education of 338,700 students, primarily in the central and northern regions of the country.
More recently, there has been an improvement in security conditions, leading to the return of some refugees and internally displaced persons, and schools are gradually reopening. However, the children in these areas face multiple challenges.
The distribution of school kits is one incentive to help students continue their education even in places where education was severely disrupted.