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            Joliba translates as 'River Niger' or 'riches of life' in the local language
       The Joliba Trust
            Registered Charity No. 1059919

 

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Working for sustainable development to help restore livelihoods in Mali


The Dogon village of Tireli, Mali
A Dogon Village in Mali

About Us
Joliba Trust supports grassroots development work with farming and cattle-raising communities in some of the most marginal areas of Mali. Our particular focus is on projects to help women, and environmental work to sustain rural livelihoods. The Annual Rreport and Accounts for 2010 is available here

We have worked with rural people in Mali since 1984 and established a fund which became the Joliba Trust in 1992.

Our Malian partners are rural Peasant Associations in the very poor 5th Region of Mali, which have become established as a Malian NGO, ‘Joliba Ediouko’, We are currently funding self-help development work in 176 villages in 20 districts. Solutions to poverty here, and in much of the Sahel, are highly achievable and very inexpensive.

A particular feature of Joliba’s work is that it has very low administrative costs both in the UK and in Mali. Joliba has been built upon many years of voluntary effort. Though we now have a core waged staff, we are still able to spend 95% of the funds we raise directly on field projects.

‘Joliba’ is the local name for the River Niger, and means ‘riches of life’.

PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS:-
Joliba Trust
8 Nattadon Road
Chagford
Devon TQ13 8BE
01647 432018
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