What’s driving the coordinated attacks across Mali?

What’s driving the coordinated attacks across Mali?

From Focus on Africa by BBC World Service

April 28, 2026 · 23 min

About this episode

The episode explores the coordinated attacks in Mali and the implications for the military-led government and HIV prevention efforts in Africa.

We look at what’s behind the coordinated attacks in Mali by the Azawad Liberation Front and JNIM, which are raising fresh questions about how much control the military-led government really has and whether its alliance with Russia’s Africa Corps is making a meaningful difference in tackling insecurity. At the same time, condom prices could rise by up to 30%, a growing concern for African countries that rely on imports and shrinking aid. Experts warn this could affect HIV prevention across the continent. Presenter : Charles Gitonga Producer: Ayuba Iliya and Chiamaka Dike Technical Producer: Mbarak Abdallah Senior Producers: Blessing Aderogba and Keikantse Shumba Editors: Priyanka Sippy and Maryam Abdalla

People in this episode

Host: Charles Gitonga

Topics covered

  • Mali attacks
  • military government
  • HIV prevention
  • condom prices
  • insecurity
  • Russia's influence

Keywords

  • Mali
  • Azawad Liberation Front
  • JNIM
  • HIV prevention
  • condom prices
  • insecurity
  • Russia

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Azawad Liberation Front, JNIM, Russia’s Africa Corps

Places: Mali, Africa

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