Project Ala's Planting Strategy
Project Development Officer Emma Irving summarises the progress made on our forest corridors initiative, Project Ala, in it's first year, and how the Coronavirus crisis is likely to affect it in the coming months.
Talking about sustainable environment, education and development in southeast Madagascar. New articles every week from our team!
Project Development Officer Emma Irving summarises the progress made on our forest corridors initiative, Project Ala, in it's first year, and how the Coronavirus crisis is likely to affect it in the coming months.
Announcing our partnership with UNICEF to promote safe water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) across the whole of Anosy region in 2020, SEED's biggest project yet.
Former Pioneer (Community Development Volunteer), Opani Mudalige, and her fellow volunteers from October 2009 recently met up again in London, a decade after they spent three months in Madagascar together!
Womens Livelihoods Specialist Maggie Poulos interviews Paula Amour, who has worked with SEED on two livelihoods initiatives, Stitch Sainte Luce and Project Mahampy.
More news from Project Mahampy in Sainte Luce, where the team have been busy with the election of a Weavers' Union Committee and Youth Outreach sessions.
Malagasy translator for Project Safidy, Lima Andrimanomesoa, celebrates International Mother Language Day by talking about Malagasy and some of the things he finds interesting about it.
Long time SEED volunteer and current "IT Guy" Daniel Wood shares a few Malagasy short stories picked up during his time here.
Senior Research Assistant Kashmir Flint talks about SCRP’s dragonfly surveying and their importance for wetland habitats and wider conservation research.
As Phase I of Project Mitao comes to a close, our Community Health team reflect on the findings from the research and round table forums with stakeholders.
Following five years as a key member of the Community Health team, we put the spotlight on Gerard to talk about his time at SEED and Project Votsira.