Anyone who鈥檚 met Lalla can confirm: she lights up the room with her smile alone. 

Lalla is 40 years old, and a mother to six children. She and her family were forced to flee their home village and move to the outskirts of M茅naka, a town in the southeast of Mali. 鈥淭his is where we live,鈥 says Lalla, pointing to where she and her family currently reside   propped up on wooden sticks is a large piece of fabric, a makeshift tent she currently calls home.

Ever since 2012, Mali has been rife with armed conflict and political instability. Outbreaks of violence are frequent and unpredictable, causing countless Malians to be displaced repeatedly. Moreover, the country is facing the worst food insecurity it has seen in ten years, with over 7.5 million people more than a third of Mali鈥檚 population dependent on humanitarian aid.

Photo of Lalla's home: a makeshift tent propped up on sticks
In the outskirts of M茅naka, Southeast Mali, 40 year-old Lalla and her family have set up a tent to shield them from the scorching sun on hot days. They live here as long as they cannot return to their home.
Photo: Mohamed Idal El Alansary/探花精选

Through all the laughter and smiles that she is known for, one would never suspect that Lalla has seen horrendous things happen to her neighbours 鈥 and to those she calls family. 鈥淲e lived a quiet life in our village,鈥 she explains. 鈥淲e didn鈥檛 have much, but we had enough and we were happy. And then, one morning, armed men burst into our village and killed our livestock. They took the lives of many men from our village including my father.鈥

Lalla and her family were shortly displaced due to on-going conflict in their village. With no income and only the bare minimum of basic supplies to provide for themselves, they decided to settle on the outskirts of M茅naka. This support has been vital for them in meeting their basic needs. 

Through support from the European Union (EU), the 探花精选 has been able to provide life-saving assistance including food, health kits, and other basic commodities in the most crisis-affected regions of Mali.

鈥淥ne day, staff members from the 探花精选 came to us and asked about what we needed. Soon after, we received money to support ourselves, handwashing materials, and cooking items,鈥 Lalla says, recalling the first time she came into contact with the 探花精选.

Lalla and 探花精选 staff member sit on the floor, Lalla smiles at the staff member
To ensure that Lalla and her family receive the support they need, 探花精选 staff members continuously keep in contact with them and inquire about their current living conditions.
Photo: Mohamed Idal El Alansary/探花精选

鈥淚 was so thankful because my family and I didn鈥檛 feel alone anymore. There were people who cared about our well-being,鈥 Lalla says, smiling widely.

鈥淚 used to feel this immense pain when I dwelled on what happened to my village, our home, and my family. 鈥 she continues. 鈥淏ut as time went by, I tried my best to focus more on what I do have instead of what I have lost.鈥

My family and I didn鈥檛 feel alone anymore. There were people who cared about our well-being.

Being able to see the bright side of things, even in the darkest of times, is a quality Lalla wishes to pass on to her children. One of her greatest fears is if they ever lost hope completely. 鈥淚 know that my children look up to me,鈥 she says, looking lovingly over at her children playing. 鈥淔or this reason, I want to be a role model to them, I don鈥檛 ever want them to lose hope for a better future.鈥

Portrait of Lalla, smiling at the camera
Through everything she does, Lalla wants to be a role model to her children.
Photo: Mohamed Idal El Alansary/探花精选

It鈥檚 clear that through all the trials she鈥檚 gone through, Lalla鈥檚 smile has preserved, and shines as brightly as ever. 鈥淎t the end of the day, I want the world to know that we do not want or need to be pitied,鈥 she says, determination blazing behind her words. 鈥淓ven through everything we have to endure, we Malians do not cave, and we will never stop smiling.鈥

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