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Ambaro Bay villagers form community savings group for mangroves
In Ambaro Bay, villagers who protect mangrove forests form community savings groups, in clusters of ...
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COMATSA communities restored 163 hectares of forests between September 2020 and April 2021
The COMATSA protected area is home to the Silky Sifaka, one of the world's rarest lemurs, endemic ...
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The 5 key findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2021 report
The effects of climate change are being felt in every country in the world.
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Antanambaobe and its committed community, in the heart of the northern forests.
After a journey of more than six hours through the high mountains and forests of the COMATSA ...
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Nature matters, says Malagasy youth.
Young Malagasy people give their opinion on the value they give to nature. Young people know how to ...
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The environment, in the school curriculum in Kivalo
WWF has been one of the precursors of environmental education in Madagascar through different ...
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The "Jeunes Mahery" raise their voice for the sustainability of the natural resources of the Menabe
The Menabe region abounds in natural resources (mangroves, dry forests, endemic animal species, ...
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The youth of the village of Bosy take in hand the future of the mangroves of their village
In January 2021, the community of the village of Bosy, living near the mangroves of the protected ...
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The Malagasy youth, actor of sustainable development.
Young people under the age of 24 represent 65% of the Malagasy population according to the Annual ...
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Famine-struck Madagascar, castaway in the storm of climate inaction
Parched lands and rare spiny thickets stretching for miles as gusts of red wind or 'tiomenas' blow.