WaPOR, remote sensing for water productivity

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   WaPOR activities in Mali

Mali has significant water resources, but their management remains a major challenge. The country is crossed by two major rivers, the Niger and the Senegal, as well as several seasonal watercourses. It also has vast groundwater reserves, which play a crucial role in providing drinking water and supporting agricultural irrigation.

Despite these resources, Mali faces several challenges:

  • Around 30% of the population does not have easy access to drinking water.
  • Groundwater and rivers are threatened by contamination from toxic waste, which compromises water quality.
  • The country has implemented an Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) Action Plan, but further efforts are needed to ensure effective coordination among stakeholders.
  • Climate change is an added challenge: rainfall variability and drought affect water availability, making management even more complex.

WaPOR supports Mali in improving water management by enabling the monitoring and enhancement of agricultural water productivity through satellite data. Mali relies heavily on agriculture, which employs 80% of the population and contributes 45% to the GDP. Efficient water management is therefore essential.

 

Project partners in Mali

🌾 The Ministry of Rural Development.
🌽 The Ministry of Environment, Sanitation and Rural Development.
🌾 The National Directorate of Agriculture.
💧 The Office du Niger.

Map of pilot areas in Mali

📍 WaPOR pilot areas in Mali: Office du Niger, which occupies the western part of the central delta of the Niger River.
Country resources
29/10/2025

Flyer that introduces WaPOR to potential users and to stakeholders involved in the WaPOR project. It sheds light both on the project itself and the portal that contains the data.

06/07/2021

This flyer introduces WaPOR to potential users and to stakeholders involved in WaPOR projects. It sheds light both on the project itself and the portal that contains the data. It is also available in French, Portuguese, Spanish and Arabic.

01/02/2018

WaPOR Version 2 was launched in June 2019 based on extensive internal and external validation and quality assessment. This report, developed in collaboration with ITC-Twente and the other partner of the FRAME Consortium, provides a quality evaluation of the WaPOR V2 evapotranspiration, biomass and water productivity data across Africa and the Near East, currently distributed through the FAO's WaPOR portal.

Explore uses and applications of WaPOR data in Mali.

WaPOR catalogue of applications
Latest project updates in Mali
WaPOR training in Mali: Concepts and validation of WaPOR data
14/01/2026

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in collaboration with the Office du Niger (Mali) and with technical support...

Official handover of the IPON digital tool to the Office du Niger under the WaPOR project
30/09/2025

On 30 September 2025, in Ségou (Mali), the Office du Niger officially received the digital tool IPON (Irrigation...

Workshop on Gender and Digital Inclusivity for the Mali Drought Monitoring System (MaliDMS)
24/07/2025

On 23 and 24 July 2025, the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), in collaboration with FAO and the National...