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Women lead community development in Antsohimbondrona, Ambaro Bay
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Female commitment to Nosy Hara's communities and reefs
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Groupe d'epargne communautaire: A winning bet for the women of the nosy hara marine protected area
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Ankazomahity: A promising village fish farming to benefit the community and ecosystems of Ambaro Bay
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Community financial management: The Inspiring Model of Antsatrana’s Communities in the Mangroves of Ambaro Bay
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Inclusion at the heart of forest management in Madagascar: How people with disabilities contribute to nature conservation
Sustainable forest management is essential to preserve ecosystems and ensure the survival of ...
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Clémentine Soava, mother and beekeeper committed to nature
Clémentine Soava is a mother of five and has been a member of a beekeeping group in the village of ...
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Rasina Jamaly, nurserywoman in Tsimandrafoza, in the Tsiribihina mangroves
Rasina Jamaly is a mother of five : three girls and two boys. She is the only woman working in ...
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Ankazomborona: nature at the heart of sustainable development
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Exemplary community management for the benefit of mangroves and communities in Ankameva