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Waiting

Waiting

Woman waiting

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Peds building

Peds

Pediatrics building front

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Work shops

Work shops

Behind the hospital is the main workshop area

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Curious kids II

Curious kids II

Same kids, different pose...

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Koutiala streets

Streets of Koutiala

Somewhere on the streets of Koutiala

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High school

High school

School behind hospital

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Examination

Examination

Doctors looking at unborn baby

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Maternity building front

Maternity

Pavillon des femmes

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Maternity Building Front

Maternity

Lots of people during the day

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Triplets

Triplets

Triplets being taking care of

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Step by step

Step by step

Patient's feet

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Triplets

Triplets

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Ambulances

Old cars like these, do function as an ambulance

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Little girl

Little girl

on the streets of Koutiala...

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Bike for Mali

Bike for Mali

Bruce Overstreet biking towards the hospital

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Curious kids

Curious kids

eager to be taken on photo...

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Boys on the street

Boys

of Koutiala...

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Gate

Gate

Many, many people entering here every day

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Newborn

Newborn

Dan and others taking care of newborn

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Hospital road

Hospital road

Road towards hospital

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Plan of Mali

From Operation World, 2001, by Patrick Johnstone and Jason Mandryk

  • Both Protestant and Catholics have grown slowly but steadily in the last two decades with significant numbers of converts from a Muslim background. Evangelicals are strong only among the Bambara (0.9%), Bobo (2.9%), Dogon (3.2%), and Senufo/Minianka (3.8 %), with groups of believers in 19 other peoples.
  • Material poverty limits funds for training and supporting pastors so Bible schools in the country are struggling. Pray for the rapid growth of believers in maturity and numbers in this day of opportunity. Pray for a decisive breakthrough among the more Muslim peoples.
  • Of the 34 ethnic groups, only four are more than 1% evangelical. There are 11 groups with no known evangelical believers.
  • Christian specialist and support ministries for prayer: Bible translation, cassette tapes, Christian programmes on Radio Mali, literature/literacy, the Jesus film, Bible correspondence courses.
  • Pray for the many agencies involved in relief; local development to conserve soil, vegetation, and water; digging wells; and medical outreach. Even so, there are only 903 medical dispensaries of any kind in Mali in contrast to 1,001 Qur'anic schools. Pray that these ministries might bear much fruit in the form of a mature, witnessing church.
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Economy
65% land area desert or semidesert
 One of the poorest countries in the world. Highly unequal distribution of income.
 10% population nomadic, 80% labor force engaged in farming and fishing  
 Heavily dependent on foreign aid
GeographyClimate: subtropic to arid
 Resources: gold, phosphates, kaolin, salt, limestone, uranium, gypsum, granite, hydropower  
 Land use: arable land 3.76%, permanent crops 0.03%, other 96.21%  
 Natural hazards- hot, dust-laden harmattran haze commun during dry season, recurring droughts; occasional Niger River flooding  
 Environmental Current Issues- deforestation, soil erosion, desertification, inadequate supplies of portable water, poaching  
 Agricultural products: cotton, millet, rice, corn, vegetables, peanuts, cattle, sheep, goats  
People Infant mortality (total 102.05 deaths/ 1,000 live births
 Total Fertility Rate: 7.29 children born/ woman (2009 est) 
 HIV/AIDS Adult Prevalence Rate: 1.5% (2007 est) 
 Major Infectious Disease: Very High Risk 
 Major Infectious Disease: Very High Risk
Food or waterborne diseases- bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever
Vecterborne disease- malaria
Water contact disease- shistosomiasis
Respiratory disease- meningococcal meningitis (2009) 
 Religions: Muslim 90%, Indigenious beliefs 9%, Christian 1%  
 Languages: French (official), Bambara 80%, numerous African languages
 Literacy: definition: age 15 and over can read and write Total population: 46.4% Male 53.5% Female 39.6% (2003)est.
 

 

Over 70% of the population makes less than $2 dollars a day.

12 out of 100 babies die before their first birthday.

20 of 100 children will never celebrate their 5th birthday.

30 out of 100 who survive will suffer from malnutrition.