Nov 20, 2024
By Mialy Karen Rasolomanana and Sarobidy Rakotonarivo Most farmers near protected areas are isolated and lack access to affordable and safe credit. This limits their ability to invest in their farms, often constraining them to rely on low-input methods like...
Juil 31, 2024
By Eddy Josephson Randriamihary Fetra Sarobidy, As Anisha Jo says in her song « Tu rayonnes… Il y a des rêves qu’on abandonne et puis d’autres pas ». (« you shine… there are some dreams you give up and some dreams you don’t »). I come from a family of...
Juil 28, 2024
By Ravaka Ralandisoa, July is almost over, yet the memories of my South African adventure a month ago still resonate within me. This year has been full of first-time experiences for me. The more I learn, the more there is to discover. Traveling alone has...
Juil 15, 2024
By Mialy Karen Rasolomanana, Madagascar’s natural forests are being cleared for farming, and this increases forest loss and famer vulnerability to the negative impacts of climate change. The continued reliance on low-input farming practices, such as swidden...
Juil 15, 2024
By Sanda Anjara RAKOTOMALALA At 7 pm, while I was stuck in a noisy queue for the bus home after a long meeting with a potential funder, my phone rang. It was Sarobidy Rakotonarivo, asking if I was free the week of June 3rd. « Well yes, why? » I replied, unaware that...