(English) Cyclone Gezani Update

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English. One week after it struck Eastern Madagascar, Cyclone Gezani is believed to have forced more than 16,000 men, women and children to leave their homes, and affected more than 270,000 people in total. Gezani made landfall in Madagascar’s largest port city, Toamasina, last Tuesday (10th February). It has killed at least…

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Le monde doit – et peut – agir alors que les cyclones font des ravages

Au moins 38 personnes ont été tuées et plus de 12 000 ont été contraintes de quitter leur domicile lors de l’un des cyclones les plus violents qui ait frappé Madagascar au cours des six dernières décennies. Le cyclone Gezani a touché terre à Madagascar mardi 10 février 2026 et a frappé Toamasina, la plus grande ville portuaire malgache,…

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L’histoire d’Eric : soutenir les moyens de subsistance pour protéger la forêt

Nous soutenons les organisations malgaches, ainsi que des Malgaches comme Eric Randrianantoanina, afin de protéger l’environnement dont nous dépendons tous et d’améliorer leurs conditions de vie. Voici Eric… Madagascar possède certaines des zones sauvages les plus spectaculaires au monde. Près de 90 % des espèces végétales et animales de l’île ne se trouvent qu’ici, et celle-ci abrite 5 %…

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(English) We share responsibility for the Malagasy wilderness, and climate catastrophe

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English. Seven Malagasy people are confirmed to have died, and more than 54,000 injured or otherwise affected, as a result of tropical cyclone Fytia. The cyclone struck Madagascar – primarily the country’s North-West – on Saturday (31st January 2026) morning, leaving the island on Sunday. Its wind of up to 210km/h and…

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(English) Our Work – How Your Support Is Making an Impact

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English. As the new year begins, we wanted to share with you the latest information about our major programmes, to show you how your support and help is making an impact and improving Malagasy lives and the Malagasy biosphere. Renewable World’s three main programmes are Renewable Forests and Livelihoods, Children for the…

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(English) Madagascar begins ‘National Consultation’ on governance and law

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English. The Malagasy government has begun a six-month ‘National Consultation’ which it says is designed to ‘drive constitutional reform’ and form the basis of the Malagasy ‘Fifth Republic’. The initiative will start at the fokotany level, progressing through communes, districts and regions of Madagascar. It is hoped the entire population will be…

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(English) Education – ensuring the door never closes

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English. One impact of Malagasy youngsters no longer being able to live with their families, alongside poverty, living on the streets and exposure to significant risk, can be the disruption and potential end of their education. Rano Soloniaina, a resident at the AAB centre, explains how he and the Money for Madagascar…

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(English) Storm strikes children’s centre

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English. Heavy rains in and around Madagascar’s capital city Antananarivo have caused extensive damage to a children’s centre with which we work. On Tuesday (11 November 2025) evening at about 7.15pm Malagasy-time, a storm including heavy rain, strong winds and hail, struck the Akany Avoko Ambohidatrimo (AAA) centre, home to 105 children;…

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(English) COP30: What we need

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English. World leaders have gathered in Belem, Brasil under the ongoing shadow of the climate catastrophe, for the 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30). The summit has begun with the world in an unprecedented level of risk from – and in the case of Madagascar experience of the impacts of – climate…

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(English) New Prime Minister Appointed

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English. Malagasy president and colonel of the CAPSAT Malagasy army unit Michael Randrianirina has kept the first of his promises to Madagascar, by appointing a civilian prime minister. Herintsalama Rajaonarivelo, an economist who worked at the World Bank, and has been chairman and ceo of the Malagasy National Industrial Bank since November…

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