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III. Flooded Host Schools
An analysis conducted through academic instructional academies at the regional (Académies d’Enseignements), and district (Centres d’Animation Pédagogique) levels in Mali’s 5 southern regions, and the district of Bamako identified 503 “host schools” having taken in internally displaced students as of August 4th, 2012.1 Of the 290 flooded affected schools identified by the Ministère de l’Education et de l’Alphabétisation (MEA), and UNICEF, 4 host schools in the district of Kayes (KAYES N’DI II, LIBERTE I, LIBERTE III, LEGAL SEGOU II), and 1 host school in the district of Mopti (SOCOURA 2°C) were found to be flood-affected or occupied. The region of Kaye was the most severely affected by the floods, containing 26% of all flooded schools
IV. Regional Analysis of Occupied Schools
Data collected by the MEA and UNICEF revealed that 78 schools were occupied due to flooding, with 64 schools being occupied by IDPs, and 14 schools in the district of Mopti having been taken over by military personnel.