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All the latest news from Madagasikara Voakajy, the Malagasy biodiversity organisation dedicated to the conservation of endemic vertebrates and their habitats in Madagascar.

At the beginning of this year 2025, Madagasikara Voakajy is adopting a new organizational structure, marking an important step in its development. This transformation is part of the implementation of a new 2024-2028 strategic plan, developed with the support of Maliasili, a key partner in strengthening conservation organizations in Africa.

In the new protected area of Bobaomby, in northern Madagascar, a project initiated by Madagasikara Voakajy and supported by the BINNACLE FUND has transformed the lives of the local community. At the heart of this initiative is the construction of a well, a simple yet crucial achievement for the villagers. This well not only provides clean drinking water but has also become a symbol of solidarity, community development, and environmental protection.

As part of our mission for conservation and ecological restoration, Madagasikara Voakajy is committed to rehabilitating degraded ecosystems in the Key Biodiversity Area of Lake Tseny, Sofia region. This activity aligns with our second strategic pillar, which is the restoration of natural habitats, a crucial step to ensuring the long-term survival of Madagascar's biodiversity.

From November 9 to 19, 2024, the second workshop of the "Nursery Exchange Project" (NEP) took place in two key sites: Mangabe, Moramanga, and Ivoloina, Toamasina. This project aims to promote the exchange of best practices between three conservation organizations to strengthen efforts to restore degraded forests in eastern Madagascar.

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