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Micronutrient Supplements: Improving Nutrition for Mothers and children
Sambitia watches Ranto, a community worker, test iodine levels in the family’s salt at home in Fitovinany Region, southeastern Madagascar, in July 2024. Iodine is an essential micronutrient. Rafaliherinjatovo Nampoina, Community Health Volunteer - CSB2 Soavinandriana Itasy UNICEF Madagascar/2024/Clemence Andrianai...

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In Fenoarivo, the investigators were welcomed with joy
The joy is visible in the faces of household members who were selected by drawing lots, first for participation in the ENCM survey, and secondly to benefit from a diagnosis of anaemia and malaria, advice; and investigators were sent to Fenoarivo, South-East of Madagascar. To get to the village of Fenoarivo – locat...

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Vavy, midwife and scout dedicated to serving the community
In the heart of Esanta, a sandy village surrounded by the emblematic cacti of southern Madagascar, dawn breaks to the sound of joyful, energetic singing. A group of young scouts has gathered to invite the community for a meeting. Vavinirina Fostin, nicknamed Vavy by her scout totem, is among them and will lead an ...

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Scouts are committed to preventing malnutrition in their communities.
The calls of the patrol ring out, announcing the gathering of scouts in the village of Tsimananada, an hour's walk from Ambovombe, in the south of Madagascar. Aubin Zafisola, also known as Goata Mahitsy by his scout totem, sets the tone. Once all the installations have been set up, the scouts sing the anthem and c...

Photo essay
On the frontlines: reimagining integrated programmes to fight against malnutrition.
In the early morning, the mobile clinic from the humanitarian organization Médecins du Monde, supported by UNICEF, disembarks by boat in the community of Ampadimana, in the south-east of Madagascar. En début de matinée, la clinique mobile de l’association humanitaire Médecins du Monde, soutenue par l’UNICEF, vient...

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Reimagining Integrated programmes to fight against malnutrition in isolated areas of Madagascar.
In the early morning, the mobile clinic team from the humanitarian organization Médecins du Monde, supported by UNICEF, disembarks by boat in the community of Ampadimana. The village is a 45-minute journey along the Pangalane Channel from the town of Mananjary in south-east Madagascar. Under the watchful eye of th...

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Food bowl, to support the efforts in ensuring healthy feeding for a baby
This is the tool for promoting good practices for better infant and young child feeding, intended specifically for the southern regions most affected by malnutrition in Madagascar. In Maroalimainty, in southern Madagascar, Marignaze and Vahatandiove are loyal members of the community nutrition site in their villa...

Photo essay
In Madagascar, a nutrition crisis affects children in regions vulnerable to climatic hazards
Charlotte Razanadrasoa is a single mother. She lives in a small village in the south-east of Madagascar with her three children: Zeriko, Elna and their elder sister Eliane. Charlotte Razanadrasoa est mère célibataire. Elle vit dans un petit village du sud-est de Madagascar avec ses trois enfants: Zeriko, Elna et l...

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In Madagascar, drought, cyclones and learning to cope with extreme weather
Sisters Cendrinah (16) and Francine (15) in their destroyed classroom at the Antsenavolo secondary school in south-eastern Madagascar. “I had to redouble my efforts to move up to the next class because my studies were often interrupted during the cyclone period,” says Francine. Les soeurs Cendrinah (16 ans) et Fra...

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The community nutrition agent, an exceptional actor of early childhood development in communities
In the east of Madagascar, the Morafeno community nutrition site can count on the services of Jacqueline, an exceptional community nutrition agent. She is a 45-year-old mother and was elected by her peers to carry out this role at the start of the HAFA Velontegna project, which is supported by UNICEF Madagascar si...

Press release
Implementation of a ground-breaking initiative which strengthens the resilience of vulnerable populations in Southern Madagascar
12 September 2023, Antananarivo – A four-year project involving the Government of Madagascar, the Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KFW), the World Food Programme and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) – was officially announced today. The initiative will prevent all forms of malnutrition and strengthen the...

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A ray of hope for Fahizay: the metamorphosis of a community
In the peaceful village of Fahizay, nestled in the heart of the scenic Amoron'i Mania region, lives 36-year-old Fandresena. A devoted mother of seven children who skilfully balances the playful laughter of her eldest daughter Tsinjolafatra, now 16 and having just passed her junior school leaving certificate, with ...