Introducing the Reninjaza: Understanding the role of traditional medicine during pregnancy in Fort Dauphin, Madagascar
Arabella introduces us to Reninjaza, the role of midwives and traditional medicine for pregnancy in Southeast Madagascar.
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Arabella introduces us to Reninjaza, the role of midwives and traditional medicine for pregnancy in Southeast Madagascar.
SEED closes the door on 1a Beethoven Street to become a virtual team...
On World Menstrual Hygiene Day, Nicole takes a look at how recent innovations in SEED's Sekoly Programme have been helping to realise the full potential of girls by meeting their menstrual health management needs.
Noëlle tells us how school infrastructure can also provide important climate-mitigating effects!
Noëlle tells us about SEED Madagascar's efforts with teachers and students to make our first green school!
Noëlle discusses with beekeeping technicans Fidson and Pierros the challenges local beekeepers are facing and how they provide support in their communities.
Access to education is an essential factor that can contribute to the development of a country and unlock employment opportunities in various ways, representing an essential pathway out of poverty.
Last month Project Safidy hosted the third national Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Conference in collaboration with the SRHR Network Initiative, an activist group of 37 member organisations with a shared vision of improving SRHR outcomes across Madagascar.