Completed project
Global Affairs Canada
direct beneficiaries
To enable Malian women and girls to fully enjoy their rights, we support community organizations and local networks. VLF - Musoya supports 19 organizations and 6 networks that defend the rights of women and girls, indirectly reaching 1.4 million people.
Mali's political and security crisis has plunged the country into a climate of instability, where the prevalence of gender-based violence is on the rise. In addition, women and girls' access to basic social services is declining. In order to contribute to efforts to improve the situation, VLF - Musoya has been set up in five regions of Mali (Kayes, Koulikoro, Sikasso, Ségou, Mopti, Gao, Bamako) where it aims to advance equality between women and men.
Mali's laws are committed to defending the rights of women and girls, and to outlawing all discrimination based on gender. Despite this, women and girls face multiple obstacles in exercising their civil, political, economic and social rights. In addition, the political and security crisis affecting Mali has plunged the country into a climate of instability where the prevalence of gender-based violence is increasing.
Access to basic social services remains limited for women, and legal measures to support their participation in the political sphere are not being applied. As women's and girls' rights organizations struggle to coordinate their actions, the VLF - Musoya project supports all facets of their leadership development.
A community environment with 25 organizations and networks reaching over a million people.
women's and girls' rights organizations improving the effectiveness of their programs and strengthening their institutional capacities
networks improving the effectiveness of their advocacy to influence policies and legal and social institutions
people, including 3,200 direct participants, reached by the project