Protests in Tana, Quiet in the Southeast: Two Realities in Madagascar
Last Friday, largely youth-led mobilisations erupted in Madagascar's capital, calling for an end to persistent cuts to water and electricity.
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Last Friday, largely youth-led mobilisations erupted in Madagascar's capital, calling for an end to persistent cuts to water and electricity.
SEED Madagascar launches an agroforestry pilot project, embedded within our Sekoly Maintso (Green School) initiative, which seeks to reinforce food security, strengthen climate resilience, and support sustainable, community-led livelihoods.
On a recent expedition that felt more like a biological treasure hunt, international researchers built on SEED’s long-term monitoring efforts in Sainte Luce to explore and better understand this little-known region.
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