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Nomena Nirina, 16 ans, se tient debout dans sa salle de classe détruite à l'école secondaire d'Antsenavolo, dans le sud-est de Madagascar. L'UNICEF a reconstruit le toit de l'école après qu'elle a été endommagée par deux cyclones en 2022, mais en 2023, le cyclone Freddy a à nouveau causé d'importants dégâts. Les cyclones et les tempêtes tropicales sont devenus un phénomène de plus en plus préoccupant dans la région.
Photo essay
25 October 2023
Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent
In the south and south-east of Madagascar extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and more disruptive to vulnerable populations.
Faire des kilomètres pour chercher de l'eau dans le sud aride de Madagascar
Press release
04 September 2023
UNICEF Madagascar at the first Africa Climate Summit: advocacy for a sustainable future for Malagasy children
Cérémonie de présentation de Aika
Press release
20 June 2023
Official presentation of Aika and the youth declaration of commitment
Deux enfants évitant de marcher dans l’eau dans le quartier d’Ambohitsabo, dans le sud-ouest de Madagascar après le passage du cyclone Freddy.
Article
28 March 2023
The most vulnerable victim of climate change
The most vulnerable populations are still the first victims of climate change in Madagascar.
Un élève, un arbre
Article
16 March 2023
The "One student, One tree" program
The students in the Boeny Region are actively involved in the "One student, One tree" program
Fanyah et Tsimanotry sur le chemin du retour vers leur maison dans le village d’Anarabe, au sud de Madagascar.
Article
28 February 2023
Fanyah boosts her life skills to adapt to the drought
For Fanyah and other children with a disability, the challenges caused by climate change are ever-present
Tiomena dans le sud de Madagascar
Photo essay
26 September 2022
Coping with Climate Change in Southern Madagascar
Next month world leaders will gather in Egypt for the COP27 climate change summit. In southern Madagascar coping with drought has become a way of life.
Barrage Miary
Article
01 September 2020
An irrigation project brings hope to an entire district
The population of Miary II, district of Toliary hopes for a good harvest starting this year with the new installation of the new irrigation canal.
children are on the way to school
Report
13 August 2019
Climate landscape analysis for children in Madagascar
This brochure is a summary of the key findings and recommendations of the Climate Landscape Analysis for Children in Madagascar

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Summary brochure (PDF) (PDF, 4 MB)

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