Katiba Macina
JNIM’s central-Mali wing under Amadou Koufa — the engine of the insurgency’s spread into the centre, west and south.
Broad area of activity
Mopti and Ségou regions — the inland delta and the irrigation zone — with reach into Koulikoro, Sikasso and the western campaigns.
Notable history
Launched by the Fulani preacher Amadou Koufa in 2015, invoking the 19th-century Macina empire, the katiba embedded jihad in central Mali’s pastoralist grievances and communal fault lines. It pioneered the village-blockade method later scaled nationally, and its networks carried JNIM’s expansion west toward Kayes and south toward the capital’s approaches.
Strengths
Deep social embedding in Fulani pastoralist communities; mastery of blockade-and-negotiate coercion; the engine of JNIM’s southward expansion.
Limitations
Its recruitment base exposes Fulani civilians to collective reprisal, feeding the communal war it exploits; operates under sustained drone pressure.
Related organisations
- Dan Na AmbassagouOpposed · high confidence
Long-running fight with JNIM’s Macina networks across the plateau; ceasefires have been announced and broken.
Lineage & institutional history
Campaign involvement
The war moves to central Mali
Katiba Macina embeds the insurgency in the Mopti and Ségou regions, recruiting on local grievance and pastoralist marginalisation; the centre overtakes the north as the war's deadliest theatre.