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  2. Women in Mali - Wikipedia

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    Mali is a source, transit, and destination country for adults and children subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking. Internal trafficking is more common than transnational trafficking. There are also women and girls from other West African countries, particularly Nigeria and Benin, who are exploited in prostitution and sex trafficking in Mali.

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  4. Category:Malian women - Wikipedia

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    also: Countries: Mali: People: Women also: People : By gender : Women : By nationality : Malian This category exists only as a container for other categories of Malian women .

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  6. Portal:Mali/Selected picture - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... A Bozo girl in Bamako ... Selected picture/3. Bamako. Credit: Robin Taylor. A view of Bamako, Mali, with the Presidential ...

  7. Category:History of women in Mali - Wikipedia

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  8. Child marriage in Mali - Wikipedia

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    Child Marriage in Mali is an ongoing practice.Mali has the 5th highest prevalence of female child marriages globally. A study conducted by the Institut National de la Statistique in 2018 found that 15% of 15-19 year old girls were married by the age of 15, a reduction compared to the 18% of women aged 20-49 who had been married by that age.

  9. Culture of Mali - Wikipedia

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    In Mali, the state of Macina, in the midst of the Inner Niger Delta was dominated by Fula people and culture. [ 2 ] Dogon and Songhay people are dominant in the east of the country, with the Songhay Empire pushing traditionally animist Dogon deep into the isolating hill country of the southeast.