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- The mine, the dead fish, the villagers and their protests - Viral Time News on RIO TINTO AGM 2022 : Q&A ON MADAGASCAR ISSUES
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Monthly Archives: March 2018
Antsotso Accompaniment
In the south of Madagascar more than 82% of the population are poor, subsistence farmers reliant on access to land, forest and natural resources to survive. In the local context, communities are frequently isolated, disenfranchised and suffer multiple challenges to … Continue reading
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From immediate relief to longer term food security in Androy
Last September Andry Lalana Tohana (ALT Mg) reported their activities of the famine relief programme in Androy over a six month period from February to August. Despite delays through administrative, logistical and cultural challenges, ALT Mg’s team were able to successfully … Continue reading
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