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WWF Youth community: learning to live and act sustainably for nature
WWF Madagascar is especially committed to young people and the great potential they represent, ...
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In Madagascar, restoring mangroves and building resilience
"WWF is now collaborating with 20 community-based organizations to reinforce the community ...
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Ankazomborona: an ecotourism site to discover, managed by the Ankameva grassroots communities
Located 40 km to the south of the Ambilobe, in the DIANA region ( northwest of the island), ...
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The Role of CSOs in Promoting Sustainable Infrastructure in Madagascar
In 2022, WWF-Madagascar awarded a grant to NGO Lalana as a lead civil society organization (CSO), ...
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The communities in the northwestern Madagascar are increasingly turning to craftsmanship to valorize natural resources
Seventy women in three Fokontany of the Beramanja commune, Ambilobe district, have been trained in ...
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Seaweed farming for Mahafaly fishermen, more than ever 10 years on!
Almost 10 years after the first women introduced seaweed farming in the coastal villages of ...
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The healthy mangroves of Ankelilaly produce 1 ton of crabs per week!
Designated a Ramsar site in 2017, this site is managed through natural resource management ...
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Nature is the solution to climate change!
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Climate change and ecosystems: understanding the problem and the solution
The climatic events of the last ten years have not been the most forgiving. How can we explain this ...
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Madagascar : World's Top 5 Commitments for Earth Hour 2023
With more than 12,000 people mobilized during the celebration activities and hundreds of thousands ...