- Homosexuality
- ⚢✖ Illegal (imprisonment as punishment)
- Gay Marriage
- ⚭✖ Banned
- Censorship
- ✖ Imprisonment as punishment
- Changing Gender
- ✖ Illegal
- Gender-Affirming Care
- ✖ Restricted
- Non-Binary Gender Recognition
- ✖ Not legally recognized
- Discrimination
- ✖ No protections
- Employment Discrimination
- ✖ No protections
- Housing Discrimination
- ✖ No protections
- Adoption
- ✖ Illegal
- Intersex Infant Surgery
- ✖ Not banned
- Military
- ✖ Don't Ask, Don't Tell
- Donating Blood
- Ambiguous
- Conversion Therapy
- ✖ Not banned
- Age of Consent
- N/A
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Homosexual activity in Bamako is illegal (imprisonment as punishment).
Article 325-1 criminalizes homosexual sex in public.
Article 325-2 criminalizes homosexual sex in private, and any such act is considered indecent assault.
Censorship of LGBT issues in Bamako is imprisonment as punishment.
Researchers have found that searches for LGBT related subjects on the Malian internet are curated to provide anti-LGBT results. The country has an authoritarian government and appears to control the flow of information online.
Right to change legal gender in Bamako is illegal.
Gender-affirming care in Bamako is restricted.
Legal recognition of non-binary gender in Bamako is not legally recognized.
LGBT discrimination in Bamako is no protections.
Article 322-18 of the new Penal Code in force since December 13, 2024, states that "Anyone who, except in cases provided for by law, places or stores on a computer medium or memory, without the express consent of the person concerned, personal data which, directly or indirectly, reveal the racial or ethnic origin, political, philosophical or religious opinions, or trade union membership, or which relate to the health or sexual life of the person concerned, as well as data relating to offences, convictions or security measures concerning them, shall be punished by imprisonment for five years and a fine of 5,000,000 francs."
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LGBT employment discrimination in Bamako is no protections.
LGBT housing discrimination in Bamako is no protections.
Same-sex adoption in Bamako is illegal.
Intersex infant surgery in Bamako is not banned.
Serving openly in military in Bamako is don't ask, don't tell.
Blood donations by MSMs in Bamako is ambiguous.
There are no official sources from the Ministry of Health regarding the questionnaire for donating blood.
Conversion therapy in Bamako is not banned.