Social actions: Our community development support project in the eastern part of Madagascar continues to move forward, with several actions implemented since its initiation in 2012. We are actively implementing 7 actions of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), notably “Zero Hunger”, “Quality Education”, “Cities and communities ", "Responsible consumption and production", "Measurement and fight against climate change", "Life on land", and "Partnerships for the realization of projects".

Improving education and living conditions constitutes a central axis of our initiative. We are committed to creating additional income by introducing organic cultivation and livestock activities. Through awareness-raising, we work to preserve cultural identity and the local environment. These actions aim to build a sustainable future and to promote the resilience of communities in the face of contemporary challenges.

Tomorrow belongs to the generation to come, and we assume the responsibility of devoting our means, however modest, to ensuring that this generation can fully benefit from the resources existing today. Every action we take is guided by the principle of sustainability, with the vision of creating long-term positive impact.

We are grateful to our partners and supporters, such as:

  • EINTRACHT FRANCKFURT,
  • R.Q.E (Environmental Quality Research),
  • LA SALLE ROMILLY SUR SEINE SCHOOL,
  • HÔTEL PALMARIUM,
  • VILLAGERS AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES,
  • All the people who, directly or indirectly, have contributed to our advancement (families, friends, travelers, …). Their trust and support strengthen our determination to pursue our mission in favor of sustainable development and community well-being.

By joining forces, we work together to build a better future, where every individual, every community can thrive in a healthy and educational environment. These social actions embody our commitment to positive and lasting change, a crucial step towards a thriving and resilient Madagascar.

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