Zahana is in the process of planting 10 trees for each woman, child and man in our villages. The villagers as active re-foresters and careta… read more
We started this project to create an environment for learning and in cooperation with the community the school was successfully built (see v… read more
Creating a dedicated seed fund for micro-enterprise projects. Initiated and implemented by the villagers, with support from Zahana, it makes… read more
1. Empower people to make their own improved cookstove using only locally available materials 2. Teach bio-charcoal production from renewabl… read more
Sustainable management of the Makira Forest requires changes in the practices of local subsistence farmers. SEPALIM teaches farmers silk rea… read more
In the past year, our donors helped us train skilled artisans and grow wild silk production from a trickle into a stream, transforming Malag… read more
Madagascar is currently experiencing extreme food shortages and rising prices caused by the economic impact of COVID-19, pest outbreaks, and… read more
In 2023, Women for Conservation and our partner in Madagascar are employing 6 women rangers to patrol and protect an 800 year-old forest of … read more
The extreme food shortages and economic impacts of COVID-19, combined with the severe climate-induced drought in southern Madagascar, have r… read more
We are excited to announce that the 2024 tree planting season has begun. About 1000 fruit-bearing trees are expected to be planted in Tsaran… read more
In Madagascar, 90% of littoral forests have been lost due to human activity, endangering endemic species, including lemurs. Project Ala has … read more
Phase II of the Renitantely Project focuses on enhancing beekeeper's knowledge and capacity to ensure the sustainability of their livelihood… read more
Project Sekoly is SEED's ongoing school construction project. It aims to improve health and education outcomes for children in rural communi… read more
Madagascar has one of the highest poverty rates in the world, with 77% of the population, including 90% in the southeast, surviving on less … read more
SEED Madagascar (SEED) will provide the communities of southeast Madagascar access to improved education, health, and livelihoods while prot… read more
Nearly 20% of known animal species and 60% of known plant species in Madagascar are threatened with extinction, alongside a 44% decline in f… read more
Project Sekoly is SEED's ongoing school construction project aiming to improve health and education outcomes for children in rural communiti… read more
One solar lantern saves a family 10,000 MGA a month (from shifts on spending on fuel, candles, electricity), give children more hours for ev… read more
The high-priority project, requested by the community, aims to dramatically improve the quality of health and education at Beraketa primary … read more
Health In Harmony partners with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities living in and around the Manombo Forest in Southern Madagascar to i… read more
Lemurs live alongside agricultural communities through much of Madagascar. Within these forest-farm mosaics we implement research and outrea… read more
ROJO MANOHISOA contributes to poverty alleviation through education, entrepreneurship, nutrition, environmental activities and fight against… read more
The rural villages on southeast Madagascar rely heavily on three livelihood methods - beekeeping, fishing and reed weaving. Support this Chr… read more
While most children in Madagascar do attend school, the standard of education is inconsistent and schools are often under-resourced and over… read more
With health expenditure among the lowest in the world, Madagascar's limited access to healthcare and knowledge of sexual and reproductive he… read more
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