Mali

  • President:Assimi Goita
  • Prime Minister:Abdoulaye Maïga
  • Capital city:Bamako
  • Languages:French (official), Bambara 46.3%, Peul/Foulfoulbe 9.4%, Dogon 7.2%, Maraka/Soninke 6.4%, Malinke 5.6%, Sonrhai/Djerma 5.6%, Minianka 4.3%, Tamacheq 3.5%, Senoufo 2.6%, Bobo 2.1%, unspecified 0.7%, other 6.3% note: Mali has 13 national languages in addition to its official language (2009 est.)
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  • National statistics office:No data
  • Population, persons:2,48,34,845 (2025)
  • Area, sq km:12,20,190
  • GDP per capita, US$:869 (2023)
  • GDP, billion current US$:20.7 (2023)
  • GINI index:35.7 (2021)
  • Ease of Doing Business rank:148

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    • फरवरी 2024
      Source: African Development Bank Group
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      Accessed On: 19 फरवरी, 2024
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      This dataset contains data for the African countries and aggregate countries such as crude oil producers ; Sub-Saharan Africa. Data is organized under sixteen socio-economic chapters such as prices, energy, agriculture, social and AFDB aggregates which covers country scores in regional integration, social protection among others.
    • जनवरी 2025
      Source: The Africa Information Highway
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      Accessed On: 16 मई, 2025
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      Data cited at: The African Development Bank: The Africa Infrastructure Development Index (AIDI): https://infrastructureafrica.opendataforafrica.org/pbuerhd https://dataportal.opendataforafrica.org/AIDI The Africa Infrastructure Development Index (AIDI) is produced by the African Development Bank. The AIDI serves a number of key objectives, principally: (i) to monitor and evaluate the status and progress of infrastructure development across the continent; (ii) to assist in resource allocation within the framework of ADF replenishments; and (iii) to contribute to policy dialogue within the Bank and between the Bank, RMCs and other development organizations.
    • नवम्बर 2020
      Source: African Child Policy Forum
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      Accessed On: 07 जनवरी, 2021
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      Africa Report on Child Wellbeing - Government expenditure
    • मई 2022
      Source: African Tax administration Forum
      Uploaded by: Shylesh Naik
      Accessed On: 25 अगस्त, 2022
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      Data cited at: ATAF Databank, the African Tax Administration Forum
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    • मार्च 2025
      Source: Central Bank of West African States
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      Accessed On: 30 मार्च, 2025
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    • जून 2025
      Source: Bertelsmann Stiftung
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      Accessed On: 15 जून, 2025
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      The Bertelsmann Stiftung’s Transformation Index (BTI) analyzes and evaluates the quality of democracy, a market economy and political management in 128 developing and transition countries. It measures successes and setbacks on the path toward a democracy based on the rule of law and a market economy flanked by sociopolitical safeguards. Within this framework, the BTI publishes two rankings, the Status Index and the Management Index. Countries are further categorized on the basis of these status index and management rankings/scores. For instance, countries are categorized in to 5 groups – viz; 5 or failed, 4 or very limited, 3 or limited, 2 or advanced, and 1 or highly advanced—based on their status index score of 1 to 10. A country with a high score, 8.5 and above, is categorized as highly advanced. A country with a low score, below 4, is categorized as failed. A country is categorized as ‘very limited’ if it has a status index score between 4 and 5.5. A score between 5.5 and 7 means the country is categorized as ‘limited’ and a country is categorized as ‘advanced’ for a score between 7.1 and 8.5. On the basis of the democratic status ranking, countries are further categorized as 5 or ‘hard - line autocracies,’ 4 or ‘moderate autocracies,’ 3 or ‘highly defective democracies,’ 2 or ‘defective democracies,’ and 1 or ‘democracies in consolidation.’ A country with a democratic status ranking below 4 is categorized as a hard line autocracy. A democratic status score between 4 and 5 means that the country is part of the ‘moderate autocracy’ group. A country is grouped as a ‘highly defective democracy’ for a score between 5 and 6. A country is recognized as a ‘defective democracy’ for a score between 6 and 8, and a score of 8 and above earns a country the status of a ‘democracy in consolidation.’ Countries are also categorized in to 5 groups based on their market economy status ranking. The countries are categorized as ‘rudimentary’ or group 5, ‘poorly functioning’ or group 4, ‘functional flaws’ or group 3, ‘functioning’ or group 2, and ‘developed’ or group 1. A country is recognized as a member of the ‘developed’ group with a market economy status ranking/score of 8 and above. A country is grouped as ‘functioning’ if it has a score between 7 and 8. A market economy status ranking between 5 and 7 means the country is categorized to group 3 or the ‘functional flaws’ group. A score between 3 and 5 means that the country is ‘poorly functioning’ and a score below 3 means the country enjoys a ‘rudimentary’ status. Based on the management index ranking, countries are categorized as 5 or failed, 4 or weak, 3 or moderate, 2 or good, and1 or very good. A country is categorized as ‘very good’ for a score of 7 and above. It is categorized as ‘good’ for a score between 5.6 and 7, and as ‘moderate’ for a score between 4.4 and 5.5. A score between 3 and 4.3 means a country is categorized as ‘weak,’ and a score below 3 means the categorization of a country as ‘failed.’ Countries are ranked between 1 and 10 on the basis of the level of difficulty they face. The level of difficulty is further categorized as 5 or negligible, 4 or minor, 3 or moderate, 2 or substantial, and 1 or massive. A score of 8.5 and above means the categorization of the country’s level of difficulty as ‘massive, and a score below 2.5 means the categorization of the level of difficulty faced by the country as ‘negligible.’ The level of difficulty score of 2.5 to 4.4 means a country faces a ‘minor’ level of difficulty and a score between 4.5 and 6.4 means the level of difficulty faced by a country is ‘moderate.’ A country with a score of 6.5 to 8.4 faces a ‘substantial’ level of difficulty.
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    • जुलाई 2025
      Source: International Monetary Fund
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      Accessed On: 11 जुलाई, 2025
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      Data cited at: Consumer price indexes, The International Monetary Fund Consumer price indexes (CPIs) are index numbers that measure changes in the prices of goods and services purchased or otherwise acquired by households, which households use directly, or indirectly, to satisfy their own needs and wants. In practice, most CPIs are calculated as weighted averages of the percentage price changes for a specified set, or ‘‘basket’’, of consumer products, the weights reflecting their relative importance in household consumption in some period. CPIs are widely used to index pensions and social security benefits. CPIs are also used to index other payments, such as interest payments or rents, or the prices of bonds. CPIs are also commonly used as a proxy for the general rate of inflation, even though they measure only consumer inflation. They are used by some governments or central banks to set inflation targets for purposes of monetary policy. The price data collected for CPI purposes can also be used to compile other indices, such as the price indices used to deflate household consumption expenditures in national accounts, or the purchasing power parities used to compare real levels of consumption in different countries.
    • जुलाई 2025
      Source: National Institute of Statistics and Economic Analysis, Benin
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      Accessed On: 12 जुलाई, 2025
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      The Institute monitors monthly fluctuations in the prices of goods and services in the various markets of the headquarters of departments. Particularly in the city of Cotonou, a Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices is calculated and published monthly. More than 600 products are monitored and around 1000 points of sale are visited during each month. Consumer price tracking provides consumer price indices for the twelve consumption functions and average prices.
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    • फरवरी 2021
      Source: Collaborative Africa Budget Reform Initiative
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      Accessed On: 02 मार्च, 2021
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      African Country Budgets, Key Indicators CABRI provides up-to-date and regular information and analysis on African national budgets.
    • जनवरी 2021
      Source: Germanwatch
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      Accessed On: 25 जनवरी, 2021
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      Data cited at: Germanwatch-https://www.germanwatch.org/en/cri 
    • दिसम्बर 2020
      Source: World Economic Forum
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      Accessed On: 28 दिसम्बर, 2020
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      Data cited at: The World Economic Forum https://www.weforum.org/ Topic: The Global Competitiveness Report Publication URL: https://www.weforum.org/reports/the-global-competitiveness-report-2020 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode
    • अप्रैल 2024
      Source: DHL
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      Accessed On: 03 मई, 2024
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      DHL Global Connectedness Report, released in partnership with New York University’s Stern School of Business, unveils a remarkable finding: Globalization reached a record high in 2022 and has remained near that level in 2023
    • जुलाई 2025
      Source: World Health Organization
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      Accessed On: 07 जुलाई, 2025
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      Citation: Global Health Observatory (GHO) Data: https://www.who.int/gho/en/: World Health Organization; 2019. Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO   The GHO data provides access to indicators on priority health topics including mortality and burden of diseases, the Millennium Development Goals (child nutrition, child health, maternal and reproductive health, immunization, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, neglected diseases, water and sanitation), non communicable diseases and risk factors, epidemic-prone diseases, health systems, environmental health, violence and injuries, equity among others.
    • नवम्बर 2024
      Source: Knowledge4All
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      Accessed On: 04 दिसम्बर, 2024
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      Data cited at:  Knowledge4All, United Nations Development Program & Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation.
    • दिसम्बर 2024
      Source: SolAbility
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      Accessed On: 24 दिसम्बर, 2024
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      Highlights of the  Global Sustainable Competitiveness Report 2024:The GSCI is now based on a new calculation methodology incorporating 216 quantitative indicators that uses (but is not based upon) AI tools to clean data, and analyse trends and correlations • Scandinavia continues to make its mark on the Sustainable Competitiveness Index: of the top 5 spots, 4 are Scandinavian. Sweden keeps topping the Index, followed by Finland and Denmark; • Northern European countries dominate the top 20 rankings; • Only two countries in the Top 20 are not European: Japan on 10, and South on 16; • China is ranked 28, exceling in Intellectual Capital but lags in Natural Capital and Resource Efficiency, albeit with encouraging signs of efficiency improvements; • The USA is ranked 35, performing comparatively poor in resource efficiency and social capital, reflecting a decline that could potentially undermine the global status of the US in the future; • Germany ranks 9, France 8, and the UK 14; • Brazil ranks 52, India 90, and Nigeria – Africa’s most populous nation – 145; • Some of the least developed nations have a considerable higher GSCI ranking than their GDP would suggest (e.g. Vietnam, Colombia, Peu, Nepal, Bhutan, Bolivia, …) • Asian nations (South Korea, Japan, Singapore, and China) lead the Intellectual Capital Index – the basis of innovation. • The Social Capital Index ranking is headed by Northern European (Scandinavian) countries, the result of economic growth combined with a commonly accepted social consensus • Countries savaged by violent conflicts (Sudan, Yemen, Eritrea, Libya, Somalia, Afghanistan) are at the bottom of the GSCI
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    • सितम्बर 2024
      Source: National Institute of Statistics, Niger
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      Accessed On: 18 सितम्बर, 2024
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      The HICP base 100 in 2014 stood at 112.8 points in December 2022. It remained stable compared to its level of November 2022. This stability in the general price level is the result of the respective increases energy products (+2.0%) and products excluding fresh products excluding energy (+0.1%), against a stable observed in the price of fresh produce. Depending on the origin, the prices of imported and local products have each increased by 0.1%. With regard to secondary and tertiary sector products, they increased by 0.4% and 0.1% respectively, against a drop in primary sector prices (-0.1%). At the same time, the prices of durable and semi-durable goods experienced respective increases of 0.2% and 0.6%, against a stability of those non-durable goods. Year-on-year (December 2022 compared to December 2021), inflation stood at +3.1%. Over the last three months (December 2022 compared to September 2022), inflation is at -1.2%.
    • मार्च 2024
      Source: United Nations Development Programme
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      Accessed On: 10 अप्रैल, 2024
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      Data Cited at: UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME, Human Development Data Center The Human Development Index (HDI) is a summary measure of achievements in three key dimensions of human development: a long and healthy life, access to knowledge and a decent standard of living. The HDI is the geometric mean of normalized indices for each of the the three dimensions.
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    • फरवरी 2025
      Source: The Africa Information Highway
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      Accessed On: 24 फरवरी, 2025
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      Data cited at: The African Development Bank: African Economic Outlook:  https://dataportal.opendataforafrica.org/mhuiccf
    • मार्च 2025
      Source: General Authority for Statistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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      Accessed On: 26 मार्च, 2025
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    • सितम्बर 2024
      Source: Global Knowledge Partnership on Migration and Development
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      Accessed On: 27 सितम्बर, 2024
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      Migration and Remittances Fact book provides a snapshot of migration and remittances for all countries, regions and income groups of the world, compiled from available data from various sources.
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    • मार्च 2025
      Source: World Bank
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      Accessed On: 26 मार्च, 2025
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      The World Bank updated the global poverty lines in September 2022. The Poverty data are now expressed in 2017 Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) prices, versus 2011 PPP in previous editions. The new global poverty lines of $2.15, $3.65, and $6.85 reflect the typical national poverty lines of low-income, lower-middle-income, and upper-middle-income countries in 2017 prices.
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    • अगस्त 2024
      Source: World Economics and Politics (WEP) Dataverse
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      Accessed On: 04 सितम्बर, 2024
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    • जून 2025
      Source: World Bank
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      Accessed On: 13 जून, 2025
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      Global growth is expected to hold steady at 2.7 percent in 2025-26. However, the global economy appears to be settling at a low growth rate that will be insufficient to foster sustained economic development. Emerging market and developing economies are set to enter the second quarter of the 21st century with per capita incomes on a trajectory that implies feeble catch-up toward those of advanced economies. Most low-income countries are not on course to graduate to middle-income status by 2050. Policy action at the global and national levels is needed to foster a more favorable external environment, enhance macroeconomic stability, reduce structural constraints, address the effects of climate change, and thus accelerate long-term growth and development.
    • जून 2025
      Source: World Bank
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      Accessed On: 01 जुलाई, 2025
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      The primary World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially-recognized international sources. It presents the most current and accurate global development data available, and includes national, regional and global estimates
    • मार्च 2025
      Source: Sustainable Development Solutions Network
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      Accessed On: 08 अप्रैल, 2025
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      The World Happiness Report is a landmark survey of the state of global happiness that ranks 156 countries by how happy their citizens perceive themselves to be. The World Happiness Report 2020 for the first time ranks cities around the world by their subjective well-being and digs more deeply into how the social, urban and natural environments combine to affect our happiness.