The United Nations Fund for Population (UNFPA)
supports a number of sexual and reproductive health programmes in Madagascar, and has also supported projects integrating family planning services with biodiversity conservation initiatives.
supports a number of sexual and reproductive health programmes in Madagascar, and has also supported projects integrating family planning services with biodiversity conservation initiatives.
helps low-income people gain access to essential health products and services – supporting a network of clinics and assuring reliable supply chains for affordable branded health products including contraceptives.
is a world-class research station on the edge of Ranomafana National Park that aims to protect Madagascar’s unique and biologically diverse ecosystems through conservation science and projects, including rural healthcare.
combines accessible and comprehensive health services with rigorous scientific research to save lives and break cycles of poverty in a rural community near Ranomafana National Park.
(local partner of Feedback Madagascar) aims to alleviate poverty among rural communities near Fianarantsoa through a participatory and integrated approach – recognising the links between environmental degradation and poor health.