Mali Voice

Your English-language guide to Mali's news landscape — clear, credible and up to date.

Mali Voice

Your English-language guide to Mali's news landscape — clear, credible and up to date.

Burkina Faso: journalists targeted in escalating media crackdown

Click to expand Image (Nairobi) – The military junta governing Burkina Faso detained three journalists on March 24, 2025, for reporting on the government’s escalating suppression of media, Human Rights Watch announced today. Authorities apprehended Guezouma Sanogo, president of the Association of Journalists of Burkina (AJB), Boukari Ouoba, its vice-president, and Luc Pagbelguem, a journalist […]

Niger faces human rights crisis as Amnesty International warns of crackdown

Nearly a year and a half after the military takeover on July 26, 2023, which ousted President Mohamed Bazoum, the ruling CNSP continues to consolidate its power over Niger. A recent investigation by Amnesty International, released in March, details a disturbing pattern of forced disappearances, unlawful detentions, and a systematic dismantling of political opposition. Titled […]

Escalating repression of human rights defenders in Sahel nations

Sahel governments intensify crackdown on human rights advocates The Sahel region is witnessing a dramatic escalation in the repression of human rights defenders, with civic spaces shrinking and fundamental freedoms under severe threat across multiple nations. On February 20, 2025, the Observatoire pour la protection des défenseurs des droits humains—a joint initiative of the International […]

Declining justice systems in Sahel nations after ceeowas withdrawal

How military juntas in Sahel nations are undermining justice The Sahel region of Africa is facing a troubling trend: three neighboring countries—Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger—share more than just borders. Each has experienced a military takeover, each has seen escalating human rights abuses, and each has now severed ties with the Economic Community of West […]

Niger becomes first african country to eliminate river blindness with who recognition

The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially acknowledged Niger as the first country in Africa—and the fifth globally—to meet the criteria for eliminating Onchocerca volvulus, the parasite responsible for river blindness. « Eliminating a disease is a monumental achievement that demands relentless dedication,» stated Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. « Niger’s success in freeing […]

Burkina Faso secures substantial funding to fortify its health system

WASHINGTON, January 24, 2025 – The World Bank today announced the approval of a significant financial package aimed at bolstering Burkina Faso’s healthcare infrastructure. This package includes a credit of 142 million euros (equivalent to 150 million US dollars) from the International Development Association (IDA)*, complemented by a 17 million dollar grant from the Global […]

Mali introduces HPV vaccine to combat cervical cancer in women

Mali rolls out HPV vaccine: a major step in protecting women’s health The Malian government has taken a historic step by incorporating the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine into its routine immunization program starting November. During a ceremony in Bamako, attended by dignitaries and international partners including Gavi and the Ministry of Health and Social Development, […]

African commission urged to address human rights violations in Burkina Faso

urgent call to protect civilians as human rights crisis deepens in Burkina Faso The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) must prioritize pressing human rights concerns during Burkina Faso’s upcoming review, scheduled for October 23, 2024, according to advocacy groups. The Burkinabè government faces mounting pressure to safeguard civilians caught in the armed […]

Burkina Faso two years after coup: alarming human rights crisis escalates

The political landscape in Burkina Faso remains deeply troubled two years after the military takeover on September 30, 2022. Despite initial promises of a democratic transition, the ruling authorities have systematically dismantled civic and democratic freedoms, silencing critics and undermining fundamental rights. The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) has condemned these widespread violations and […]

Political uncertainty in Bénin after alleged coup plot targeting Patrice Talon’s successor

The recent detention of three influential figures in Bénin over an alleged “coup d’état” has shifted the national focus toward the 2026 presidential succession. As President Patrice Talon’s second term nears its conclusion, these arrests have sparked intense public debate regarding the country’s political future. On Wednesday, the prosecutor for the Court for the Suppression […]

Human rights decline in Niger one year after military takeover

Click to expand Image (Nairobi) – One year has passed since the military takeover in Niger, and authorities have systematically suppressed opposition, independent media, and peaceful dissent, as reported today by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH). The military regime has arbitrarily detained former President Mohamed Bazoum, along […]

Kémi Séba : portrait d’un activiste panafricaniste déchu de sa nationalité française

Au-delà du conflit en Ukraine, la Russie mène une stratégie d’influence active sur le continent africain. Dans ce contexte, Kémi Séba, figure médiatique influente, se retrouve au cœur des débats après avoir été déchu de la nationalité française. Un parcours marqué par le militantisme Âgé de 42 ans, Kémi Séba est un activiste panafricaniste originaire […]

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