Perseverance: Mosa’s Story of Education in Rural Madagascar
Members of the Sekoly team sat down with Mosa as he told his story of pursuing an education in rural Madagascar, and how he overcame adversity in the face of hardships.
Talking about sustainable environment, education, development in Southeast Madagascar.
Members of the Sekoly team sat down with Mosa as he told his story of pursuing an education in rural Madagascar, and how he overcame adversity in the face of hardships.
Whilst women make up a considerable amount of the fisheries sector workforce, gender labour divisions are still largely limiting them to define set of undervalued roles. See the methods SEED are using to change the tide on these barriers in rural southeast Madagascar.
Five Sisters Zoo and SEED Madagascar have been conservation partners since 2019. In the run up to World Lemur Day 2023 there has never been a better moment to celebrate this partnership and some of the incredible species both organisations aim to protect.
In honour of World Food Day, SEED is taking a close look at food access and insecurity in Madagascar, reflecting on successes of past food security projects.
This blog provides an update on the Ala (Malagasy for forest) Programme's 2023 fire management activities, before focusing on an account of the Sainte Luce community mass mobilisation in August 2023.
Ellie takes us through Project Oratsimba's survey and community feedback.
Shira discusses the Maputo Protocol and rethinking Madagascar’s engagement with sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR).
Project Votsira's community education efforts are helping citizens learn about better sexual health practices.
Alice recounts the ground breaking ceremony for the Beraketa primary school.
In April, we launched our fundraising campaign ‘£24,000-in-24 days’. Faced with a funding shortfall of £24,000 to ensure we could continue this round of food distribution to the end, we reached out to you for support...