Half the country’s children are so chronically malnourished they grow up stunted – too small for their age – damaging their bodies and their minds The children of Ambohijafy, a rural village among...
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Bankrupt, hungry and homeless: life after Madagascar's cyclone
Cyclone Enawo was the biggest storm in more than a decade to hit Madagascar. It left scores dead and triggered floods and landslides, destroying tens of thousands of homes. Two months on, the...
Madagascar: the country that's poor but not poor enough for aid
With no terrorism or geo-strategic importance, the island nation slips off lists of global causes despite widespread hunger and harsh impact of climate change She had never heard of Facebook, so when...
Madagascar battling worst locust plague since 1950s
Locusts threatening livelihood of 60% of population, and have already destroyed a quarter of Madagascar's food crops Madagascar is in a race against time to raise enough money to tackle its worst...
Madagascar edges closer to a peace deal between rival factions
Rajoelina reaches an agreement making room for 'unconditional' return of political exiles Sébastien Hervieu Guardian Weekly, Tuesday 27 September 2011 09.51 EDT Two years after the coup in March...
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What happens when aid is withdrawn from a state in political turmoil?
Madagascar descended into poverty when aid donors pulled the plug, but the Zimbabwean model shows there is another way Posted by Alex Duval Smith in Antananarivo Tuesday 7 June 2011 07.00 BST ...