Money for Madagascar is a UK charity (registration number 1001420) founded in Wales in 1986. The charity now has offices in Lancaster, Llangadog and Antananarivo, Madagascar. Money for Madagascar invests in Malagasy-led solutions to reduce poverty and protect the environment in Madagascar. MfM works with 15 Malagasy NGO partners, who support local conservation and development in over 100 communities. Programme activities typically tackle issues such as poverty, deforestation, food security, preventable illnesses, illiteracy and innumeracy and access to clean water.
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| - Money for Madagascar is a UK charity (registration number 1001420) founded in Wales in 1986. The charity now has offices in Lancaster, Llangadog and Antananarivo, Madagascar. Money for Madagascar invests in Malagasy-led solutions to reduce poverty and protect the environment in Madagascar. MfM works with 15 Malagasy NGO partners, who support local conservation and development in over 100 communities. Programme activities typically tackle issues such as poverty, deforestation, food security, preventable illnesses, illiteracy and innumeracy and access to clean water. (en)
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| - Money for Madagascar is a UK charity (registration number 1001420) founded in Wales in 1986. The charity now has offices in Lancaster, Llangadog and Antananarivo, Madagascar. Money for Madagascar invests in Malagasy-led solutions to reduce poverty and protect the environment in Madagascar. MfM works with 15 Malagasy NGO partners, who support local conservation and development in over 100 communities. Money for Madagascar typically funds projects in the following areas: conservation, education, disaster relief and sustainable development. MfM backs ‘Malagasy Solutions to Malagasy Challenges’ : supporting and strengthening Malagasy organisations and communities to build their own resilience. Taking an integrated WHEELS approach MfM Programmes strengthen Water, Health, Education, Environment, Livelihoods and Sanitation, which all work together to build a Rim of Resilience. Programme activities typically tackle issues such as poverty, deforestation, food security, preventable illnesses, illiteracy and innumeracy and access to clean water. (en)
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