Re-Introducing Project Votsira
Re-introducing project votsira, focused on the health and wellbeing of mothers and newborns
Talking about sustainable environment, education and development in southeast Madagascar. New articles every week from our team!
Re-introducing project votsira, focused on the health and wellbeing of mothers and newborns
Madagascar is barely recovering from a drought and famine, what does 2023 have in store?
Cooperation between sexual and reproductive health and rights groups is key for better access to information. To strengthen advocacy around these topics, SEED launched the national sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) Network.
Ana discusses the importance of capacity building in communities for long term resilience
As the world looks past the promises of COP26, we take a closer look at the cost of climate change in Fort Dauphin and it's impact on food security.
Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning Specialist Emma takes us on a deep dive into the social connections formed by Project Safidy's sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) network in Madagascar. Did the network achieve it's aim of closer collaboration in the last year?
Southern Madagascar is currently experiencing its worst drought since 1981, with severe food insecurity, and widespread malnutrition. This week, Luke brings us personal stories of three women affected by the current crisis.
Programme Officer Luke Capper takes a look at the Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) training SEED has been delivering to teachers, in collaboration with the National Ministry of Education.
In the context of Madagascar's worst drought since 1981, our Director of Programmes and Operations examines how a combination of short and long term mitigations are necessary to tackle famine and severe food insecurity.