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Your community in Koro

Your community in Koro

The Koro community programme

The Koro community development programme is located in the Mopti region of Mali. The programme reaches 73 villages with a population of 70,000. World Vision's partnership with Koro started in 1998 and is envisaged to continue until the end of September 2012, as the community are almost now fully equipped with the resources and skills to take ownership of its own development. In the past year, significant improvements were made in the final focus areas of health, nutrition, and water and sanitation.

Issues covered: Health, nutrition, water and sanitation

Updates on World Vision's work

Health and nutrition

  • The training of health volunteers and 52 rural midwives at six health centres has improved the health service delivery to communities, helping to reduce maternal, child and neonatal mortality rates.
  • 1264 families received training in improved nutrition and malnourished children were supported with nutritional supplements.

Water and sanitation

  • 6 water wells were installed in five communities to provide safe and clean water, and help reduce water-borne diseases like cholera.
  • 7046 community members were trained in hygiene practices, such as hand washing to help reduce diseases, and 80 latrines were constructed in six communities.

Koro's Journey
The Koro community is in the fifteenth year of its development journey with World Vision.

Life on the ground in Koro

Early childhood education receives a boost

Sixteen early childhood development centres help improve opportunities for preschoolers, and Koro kids' clubs at these centres provide after-school care for children aged 6-13 years.Sixteen early childhood development centres help improve opportunities for preschoolers, and Koro kids' clubs at these centres provide after-school care for children aged 6-13 years.

World Vision and Koro community leaders are together committed to raising awareness among parents, teachers and children of the importance of education to help break the cycle of poverty. Apart from providing support to primary and secondary schools, the focus in the past year has also been on improving opportunities for preschoolers. The 16 early childhood development centres operational in Koro were improved. Gardens were established and the centres provided with learning and recreational equipment, as well as books. Tutors were trained in child protection and Koro kids' clubs were also formed at these centres to provide after-school care for children up to 13 years of age. Educational visits were organised to teach children more about history and environmental conservation. "The children love the activities at the early childhood development centres. The centres have also given parents, teachers, community members and local government authorities the opportunity to work together to improve the well-being and education of the community's children," say World Vision staff.

Mali at a glance

Having once been a centre of wealth and culture, Mali now counts among the poorest countries in the world. In 2010, Mali was ranked 173 out of 177 in the United Nations Human Development Index.

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