Mali has made modest progress in expanding access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) to its rapidly growing population of 22 million people. Over nine (9) million Malians still do not have access to reliable water supply and over 12 million lack access to adequate sanitation. The U.S. Government designated Mali a high-priority country in 2020 under its revised Global Water Strategy (GWS). To address these challenges in alignment with the U.S. Global Water Strategy and USAID Agency Plan, USAID/Mali has developed interventions to strengthen governance and water management institutions in the urban and rural WASH sub-sector and increase access to WASH service delivery in targeted regions.