Triste nouvelle de la grande famille du centre AAA-B

Toute l’équipe de Money for Madagascar présente ses condoléances à toute la famille de Bebe Ravao, membre distinguée, dévouée et appréciée des centres d’accueil pour enfants AAA-B, décédée à l’âge de 59 ans, le dimanche 8 juin. Elle était une éducatrice et une soignante extraordinaire qui a changé la vie de centaines d’enfants et de jeunes. RAVAONIRINA Helisoa, dit Bebe…

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(English) Mayor Praises Children’s Meals Initiative

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English. A Money for Madagascar partnership initiative which gives nutritious meals to youngsters has won praise for its positive impact on education. A MALAGASY Mayor has praised the effects and impact of a Money for Madagascar-led project in schools and childcare centres, which he says have helped children in his area achieve…

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(English) Chameleon resilience is a reminder of what we stand to lose

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English. An astonishingly rare chameleon species has been discovered in a new location in Madagascar – both a cause for celebration and a reminder of the precarious nature of the world in which we live, and the creatures we share it with. A biological research team working in an area of spiny…

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(English) Peak Performance: Gregg’s Fundraising Challenge

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English. A supporter of Money for Madagascar is set to walk 100km (62 miles) through the Peak District later this month, to raise money for our work providing Malagasy men, women and children a platform from which to overcome poverty and food shortage, and protect their vibrant, vital, natural environment. Gregg Smith…

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(English) Education IS for life: literacy and skills for adults

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English. ‘I encourage my grandchildren to continue their education, because I lived for many years in ignorance, without knowing how to read or write. Now, at 68 years old, I finally had the chance to learn, and it has changed my life.’ Andry Rakotoarinaivo Money for Madagascar’s Education for Life lives up…

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(English) Ranoro, the Daughter of the Water

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English. A Malagasy folk tale, like many told around the world, hints at a deal made between people and nature. We share the tale of Ranoro, the Daughter of the Water, here, in part to share a piece of Madagascar’s rich cultural tradition (we will try to do this again, too) and…

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(English) Money Over Birth Order: Equality and Opportunity

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English. A study suggests that money and opportunity, rather than ‘hierarchy of birth’ – plays the greatest role in people’s life outcomes. A study carried out in Madagascar investigating the effects of ‘eldest daughter syndrome’ appears to show that wealth and opportunity, rather than ‘hierarchy of birth’, have the greatest impact on…

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(English) EU and AU Meetings – ‘a profound shift’ decried

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English. Two days of meetings involving Foreign Ministers from European and African Union states have done little to reduce fears that Europe may be turning its back on the continent to its South. Since the rise of Donald Trump to the US presidency, many EU and other European states have announced significant…

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(English) Biodiversity and Development, hand in hand

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English. This year’s International Day for Biodiversity – which falls today, Thursday 22 May 2025 – is being held under the theme: ‘Harmony with nature and sustainable development.’ The phrase could be our slogan, and at Money for Madagascar we work specifically with men, women and children in arguable the world’s biodiversity…

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(English) Widespread vaccination campaign helps Madagascar beat Polio

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English. Madagascar has stopped a polio outbreak in its tracks after five years, by reaching more than 19 million people with life-saving vaccines against the disease. The outbreak began in 2020, and directly threatened the lives of children younger than five and unvaccinated adults – a threat made greater by the severe…

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