Mali

  • Presidente:Assimi Goita
  • Primeiro Ministro:Abdoulaye Maïga
  • Capital:Bamako
  • Línguas: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.)
  • Governo
  • Estatísticas Nacionais Oficias:No data
  • População, pessoas:24.834.845 (2025)
  • Área, km2:1.220.190
  • PIB per capita, US$:1.086 (2024)
  • PIB, bilhões em US$ atuais:26,6 (2024)
  • Índice de GINI:35,7 (2021)
  • Facilidade para Fazer Negócios:148

Todos os conjuntos de dados: A B C D E F G H L M P S T W
  • A
    • setembro 2025
      Fonte: African Development Bank Group
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 16 outubro, 2025
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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.
    • outubro 2025
      Fonte: World Bank
      Carregamento por: Alex Kulikov
      Acesso em 10 novembro, 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.
    • janeiro 2025
      Fonte: The Africa Information Highway
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 16 maio, 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.
    • junho 2023
      Fonte: African Child Policy Forum
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 01 setembro, 2025
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      Africa Report on Child Wellbeing 2018
    • outubro 2024
      Fonte: International Monetary Fund
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 28 outubro, 2024
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      The global growth is projected at 3.6 percent in 2022 and 2023—0.8 and 0.2 percentage points lower than in the January forecast, respectively. The downgrade largely reflects the war's direct impacts on Russia and Ukraine and global spillovers. North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa are most affected. The food and fuel price increases will hurt lower-income households globally
    • março 2020
      Fonte: British Geological Survey
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 20 março, 2020
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    • fevereiro 2025
      Fonte: The Africa Information Highway
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 24 fevereiro, 2025
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      Data cited at: The African Development Bank: African Economic Outlook:  https://dataportal.opendataforafrica.org/mhuiccf
    • outubro 2024
      Fonte: Mo Ibrahim Foundation
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 29 outubro, 2024
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    • abril 2018
      Fonte: PricewaterhouseCoopers
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 01 junho, 2020
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      Rotterdam International  Benchmark:  Hub Attractiveness Score:  421 Port Performance Rating: 129
    • agosto 2024
      Fonte: Africa Energy Portal
      Carregamento por: Akshata Biradarpatil Venkappa B Patil
      Acesso em 22 agosto, 2024
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    • outubro 2010
      Fonte: World Bank
      Carregamento por: Alex Kulikov
      Acesso em 01 dezembro, 2014
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      Data cited at: The World Bank https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/ Topic: Africa's Infrastructure: Airports Publication: https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/africas-infrastructure-airports License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   The Africa Infrastructure Country Diagnostic (AICD) has data collection and analysis on the status of the main network infrastructures. The AICD database provides cross-country data on network infrastructure for nine major sectors: air transport, information and communication technologies, irrigation, ports, power, railways, roads, water and sanitation.
    • março 2016
      Fonte: The Africa Infrastructure Knowledge Program
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 24 novembro, 2020
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      Data cited at: The African Development Bank: Rail Database: http://infrastructureafrica.opendataforafrica.org/wtkpuqe/rail-database-2014
    • outubro 2015
      Fonte: World Bank
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 07 outubro, 2015
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      Africa's Power Infrastructure: Investment, Integration, Efficiency by Anton Eberhard, Orvika Rosnes, Maria Shkaratan, Haakon Vennemo and Published by the World Bank.
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  • C
    • março 2022
      Fonte: The Africa Information Highway
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 11 julho, 2022
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      Data cited at: https://dataportal.opendataforafrica.org/rtufdnc/social This Dataset describes the list of common indicators from census datasets of African countries.
    • agosto 2025
      Fonte: International Monetary Fund
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 29 agosto, 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.
    • novembro 2025
      Fonte: National Institute of Statistics and Economic Analysis, Benin
      Carregamento por: Alex Kulikov
      Acesso em 14 novembro, 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.
  • D
    • fevereiro 2021
      Fonte: National Institute of Statistics, Cameroon
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 02 março, 2021
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      Data cited at: https://cameroon.opendataforafrica.org/vszafdc Demographic Statistics of African countries  
    • outubro 2025
      Fonte: National Institute of Statistics, Mali
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 17 novembro, 2025
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    • maio 2025
      Fonte: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 24 outubro, 2025
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      Mali’s tax and non-tax revenues are presented in national currency from 1992 and are available by level of government. Tax and non-tax revenues are classified according to the well-established methodology of the OECD Revenue Statistics set out in the Interpretative Guide for tax revenues and non-tax revenues. The OECD classification enables comparison of tax revenue levels and tax structures on a consistent basis across 33 African countries and with the averages of other regions and of OECD member countries. Mali’s tax and non-tax revenues are also included in Comparative tables of Revenue Statistics in Africa, which provide internationally comparable data on tax revenues as a percentage of GDP and on tax structures for 33 African countries. The detailed country tables and the comparative tables are reported in Revenue Statistics in Africa, an annual publication jointly produced by the OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, the OECD Development Centre, the African Union Commission (AUC) and the African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF), with the financial support of the European Union.
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  • H
    • novembro 2025
      Fonte: National Institute of Statistics, Niger
      Carregamento por: Alex Kulikov
      Acesso em 14 novembro, 2025
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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%.
  • L
  • M
    • dezembro 2011
      Fonte: The Africa Information Highway
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 12 dezembro, 2011
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      Data cited at: The African Development Bank: Making Finance Work for Africa: https://dataportal.opendataforafrica.org/bhbdqhc/making-finance-work-for-africa   Making Finance Work for Africa
  • P
    • julho 2025
      Fonte: World Bank
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 28 julho, 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.
    • maio 2019
      Fonte: The Africa Information Highway
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 12 julho, 2019
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      Data cited at: The African Development Bank: Producer food prices in African countries: https://dataportal.opendataforafrica.org/syyplpc
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  • W
    • junho 2025
      Fonte: World Bank
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 13 junho, 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.