Living and Learning with Climate Change in Southeast Madagascar
How do we deal with climate change and natural disasters in Madagascar? In this blog, Jemima shows us how SEED builds sustainable schools and how we handle extreme weather events.
Talking about sustainable environment, education and development in southeast Madagascar. New articles every week from our team!
How do we deal with climate change and natural disasters in Madagascar? In this blog, Jemima shows us how SEED builds sustainable schools and how we handle extreme weather events.
Fire prevention is a key way to combat the harmful aftermath from the doubt and help save the forests
Bella shows ongoing conservation research in St. Luce, southeast Madagascar
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
Quinn highlights the resources SEED Madagascar is supplying to local fishers in the face of climate change and recovery from the COVID-19 economic slump.
Beth takes us through our new green school initiative, making communities sustainable and providing education infrastructure for teachers and students.
SEED Madagascar's WASH program supports over 1,000 communities in Southeast Madagascar. Bethany describes the work of Mamitiana and his team to support these communities.
SEED hosted the second anniversary of the SRHR Network!