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The Niger River in the Malian capital, Bamako.
Nicolas RƩmƩnƩ / Le Pictorium
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A poster reading "I am the Niger River" was pasted on a road sign at a roundabout near the BCEAO tower in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Niger River has been seriously threatened by pollution in recent years, and the Malian government has struggled to enforce its protection. As a result, associations are mobilizing and initiatives are multiplying to protect the river, with one of the major threats being the pollution of its waters by human activities (industry, dyeing, agriculture, etc.).

The Niger River in the Malian capital, Bamako.
Nicolas RƩmƩnƩ / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0305953.jpg
Posters reading "I am the Niger River" were pasted on a road sign facing the river in Bamako, Mali, on May 2, 2016. The Niger River has been seriously threatened by pollution in recent years, and the Malian government has struggled to enforce its protection. Therefore, associations are mobilizing and initiatives are multiplying to protect the river, one of the major threats being the pollution of its waters by human activities (industry, dyeing, agriculture, etc.).

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299316.jpg
The bank of the Bozo district in Badalabougou seen from a canoe after the Niger River receded in Bamako on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299317.jpg
A canoe in the color of Mali on which we can read the name of the president of Mali, -Assimi GoĆÆta, Mali, FAMA- in Badalabougou on November 3, 2024.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299318.jpg
A canoe on which Mali flags are painted in the Bozo district of Badalabougou on November 3, 2024.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299319.jpg
The Bozo district in Badalabougou after the decline of the Niger River in Bamako; on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299320.jpg
The Bozo district in Badalabougou after the decline of the Niger River in Bamako; on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299321.jpg
The Bozo district in Badalabougou after the decline of the Niger River in Bamako; on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299322.jpg
The Bozo district in Badalabougou after the decline of the Niger River in Bamako; on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299323.jpg
The Bozo district in Badalabougou after the decline of the Niger River in Bamako; on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299324.jpg
The Bozo district in Badalabougou after the decline of the Niger River in Bamako; on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299325.jpg
The Bozo district in Badalabougou after the decline of the Niger River in Bamako; on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299326.jpg
The Bozo district in Badalabougou after the decline of the Niger River in Bamako; on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299327.jpg
The Bozo district in Badalabougou after the decline of the Niger River in Bamako; on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299328.jpg
The Bozo district in Badalabougou after the decline of the Niger River in Bamako; on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299329.jpg
The Bozo district in Badalabougou after the decline of the Niger River in Bamako; on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299330.jpg
The Bozo district in Badalabougou after the decline of the Niger River in Bamako; on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299331.jpg
The Bozo district in Badalabougou after the decline of the Niger River in Bamako; on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299332.jpg
The Bozo district in Badalabougou after the decline of the Niger River in Bamako; on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299333.jpg
The Bozo district in Badalabougou after the decline of the Niger River in Bamako; on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299334.jpg
View of the left bank of the Niger River in Bamako at the -CitƩ du Niger- district, November 3, 2024. Large real estate complexes are still under construction on the banks of the river despite the recent floods and floods suffered by these areas

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299335.jpg
The Bozo district in Badalabougou after the decline of the Niger River in Bamako; on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299336.jpg
The Bozo district in Badalabougou after the decline of the Niger River in Bamako; on November 3, 2024. After the recent floods, many homes were destroyed and the damage to this poor district of the Malian capital is very significant.

Fisherman in Bamako, MaliFisherman in Bamako, Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299337.jpg
A man fishes using a line under the foundations of a hotel located on the left bank of the Niger River in Bamako, Mali on November 3, 2024.

Recession of the Niger River and disaster-stricken neighborhoods in Bamako
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299338.jpg
View of the left bank of the Niger River in Bamako at the -CitƩ du Niger- district, November 3, 2024. Large real estate complexes are still under construction on the banks of the river despite the recent floods and floods suffered by these areas

Fisherman in Bamako, MaliFisherman in Bamako, Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299339.jpg
A man sitting on the ground fishes with a line under the foundations of a hotel located on the left bank of the Niger River in Bamako, Mali on November 3, 2024.

Fisherman in Bamako, MaliFisherman in Bamako, Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299340.jpg
A man sitting on the ground fishes with a line under the foundations of a hotel located on the left bank of the Niger River in Bamako, Mali on November 3, 2024.

Fisherman in Bamako, MaliFisherman in Bamako, Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299341.jpg
A man fishes using a line under the foundations of a hotel located on the left bank of the Niger River in Bamako, Mali on November 3, 2024.

Fisherman in Bamako, MaliFisherman in Bamako, Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299342.jpg
A man fishes using a line under the foundations of a hotel located on the left bank of the Niger River in Bamako, Mali on November 3, 2024.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299136.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299137.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299138.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299139.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299140.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299141.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299142.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299143.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299144.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299145.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299146.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299147.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299148.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299149.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299150.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299151.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299152.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299153.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299154.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299155.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299156.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299157.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299158.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299159.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299160.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299161.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299162.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
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In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299103.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299104.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.

Back to school 2024 - 2025 in Mali
Al Fousseini Camara / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0299105.jpg
In full decline of the Niger River in Bamako, dozens of people gathered this Sunday, November 3, 2024 on Dialagoun Island to clean, tidy, repair, arrange the different classes of the school in order to prepare and make possible the start of the school year 2024 - 2025 of more than 300 Bozo schoolchildren from the different neighborhoods bordering the river, scheduled for Monday, November 4, 2024 throughout Mali. The school was not spared from rising waters and flooding following heavy rainfall in August and September. Following the state of natural disaster decreed by the authorities, the start of the school year was postponed until Monday, November 4. The number of schools destroyed or flooded was then estimated at more than 400 across the country.
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