Name of organization | Brief history | Date of establishment | Physical Address | Phone number | Website | Registration | Geographical Coverage | Impact population (Beneficiaries) | Thematic focus (3 key areas of operation) | Impact and Achievements | Partnerships | |
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Transparency International – Initiative Madagascar (TI-MG) | TI-MG is an affiliate group of Transparency International. It has been actively engaged in anti-corruption efforts in Madagascar. TI-MG pushed for the adoption of laws on access to information and for the protection of human rights defenders and whistleblowers. Using recommendations from their own parallel report on the implementation of the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), TI-MG used targeted advocacy to remind leaders of the fight against corruption in Madagascar. | 2.000 | Villa Huguette, Lot II U 86 (rez-de-chaussée), Cité Planton, Ampahibe, 101 Antananarivo, Madagascar | (+261) 34 96 418 79 | www.transparency.org/ | Active | Nationawide | General public, government officials, and human rights defenders | Anti-corruption, transparency, accountability | Advocacy, public debate, advocacy video, national petition, and peaceful march | Transparency International | |
Madagascar Coalition for Protected Areas | The Madagascar Coalition for Protected Areas was launched in 2022. One of the coalition partners is Madagascar National Parks (MNP), which manages protected areas in Madagascar. | 2.023 | Lot II K 44 Bis Ankadivato Antananarivo 101 | 261209860513, +261340226581 | mail@fapbm.org | https://www.fapbm.org/ | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | General public | Biodiversity conservation and protected areas management. | They contribute to the conservation of Madagascar's unique biodiversity by promoting sustainable practices, engaging local communities, and advocating for the protection of protected areas. | Madagascar National Parks (MNP) and other organizations |
ActionAid Madagascar | ActionAid Madagascar is a non-governmental organization that focuses on poverty alleviation, social justice, and human rights. They work with marginalized communities, providing support, advocacy, and capacity-building programs to address socio-economic inequalities and promote sustainable development. | 1.998 | Antanimena Antananrivo, 101, Madagascar | https://actionaid.org/ | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | ActionAid International | Poverty alleviation, social justice, women's rights | They contribute to poverty reduction and social justice by implementing programs that address the needs of marginalized communities, promote gender equality, and support sustainable livelihoods. | ActionAid Madagascar collaborates with local communities, government agencies, other NGOs, and international development partners. | ||
Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership (MBP) | MBP is dedicated to preserving Madagascar's unique biodiversity through conservation initiatives, research, and environmental education programs. They work closely with local communities and stakeholders to promote sustainable practices and protect endangered species. | 2.003 | VO 12 Bis A, Manakambahiny, Antananarivo 101, Madagascar | 261 33 17 211 05 / 261 32 03 780 10 / 261 20 22 030 25 | mbp@madagascarpartnership.org | https://madagascarpartnership.org/ | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | Local communities, Endangered species | Biodiversity conservation, Environmental education, Sustainable practices | They contribute to the protection of Madagascar's biodiversity through community-based conservation efforts, scientific research, and collaborations with local stakeholders. | Local communities, donors and UN Agencies |
Association for the Development of Education in Madagascar (ADEM) | ADEM is committed to improving the quality of education and promoting youth development in Madagascar. They work closely with schools, teachers, and communities to enhance educational opportunities, provide teacher training, and support initiatives that empower young people. | 1.988 | Tranoboribory Anosy, 101 Antananarivo, Madagascar | 261 20 22 21302 / 261 2022 28625 | https://www.adeanet.org/en/members-and-partners/madagascar | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | Students, Teachers, Youth | Education quality improvement, Teacher training, Youth empowerment | They contribute to improving the quality of education in Madagascar by advocating for educational reforms, providing support to teachers, and enhancing access to education for all children. | Ministry of Education | |
Youth First Madagascar | Youth First Madagascar is a youth-led organization that aims to empower and engage young people in Madagascar. They provide platforms for youth participation, offer training and mentorship programs, and advocate for youth rights and opportunities. | 2.008 | MfM, Langthwaite House, Lancaster, United Kingdom | 261 34 76 176 98 | admin@moneyformadagascar.org | https://youthfirstmadagascar.org/en/ | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | Youth, Students | Youth empowerment, Civic engagement, Leadership development | They contribute to the empowerment and development of young people by providing resources, opportunities, and platforms for youth participation, fostering leadership skills, and addressing the specific challenges faced by young people in Madagascar. | CRS Madagascar. |
Madagascar Conservation & Development | Since 2006, the international network behind this online journal has been providing a space to share scientific knowledge and understanding with a view to creating and preserving a sustainable natural environment for future generations of humans, animals and plants of Madagascar. | 2.006 | Madagascar Research and Conservation Program B.P. 3391 Antananarivo 101 Madagascar | infojournalmcd@gmail.com | https://www.journalmcd.com/index.php/mcd | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | Local communities | Conservation, sustainable development, community engagement | They contribute to the conservation of biodiversity and the well-being of local communities in Madagascar by implementing projects that promote sustainable development practices, integrate conservation with livelihoods, and address the needs and aspirations of local communities. | SEED Madagascar | |
Madagasikara Voakajy y and Rainforest Trust's partnership | Madagasikara Voakajy is a conservation organization dedicated to the protection of Madagascar's unique wildlife and ecosystems. They work on research, community engagement, and conservation initiatives. | 2.014 | Madagasikara Voakajy Lot II F 14 P Bis A Andraisoro BP 5181 Antananarivo (101) Madagascar | 261 (0) 202 252 379 | voakajy@voakajy.mg | https://www.madagasikara-voakajy.org/ | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | Madagasikara Voakajy's beneficiaries include local communities, wildlife, and ecosystems in Madagascar, benefiting from their conservation efforts. | Biodiversity conservation, research, community engagement | They contribute to the conservation of Madagascar's biodiversity through scientific research, community-based initiatives, and advocacy efforts aimed at protecting endangered species, habitats, and promoting sustainable natural resource management practices. | Ministère de l`Environnement et du Dévéloppement Durable (MEED), Ministère de la ,Pêche et de l'Economie Bleue (MPEB) ,Ministère de l'Agriculture et de l'Elevage (MAE), Direction Régionale de l`Environnement et du Dévéloppement Durable (DREED), Direction Régionale de la Pêche et de l'Economie Bleue (DRPEB) |
Money for Madagascar | Money for Madagascar is a UK-based charity that supports sustainable development projects in Madagascar. They aim to alleviate poverty, improve education, and promote environmental sustainability. | 1.986 | Langthwaite House, Lancaster LA2 9EB | 447956147316 | admin@moneyformadagascar.org | https://moneyformadagascar.org/ | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | Money for Madagascar's beneficiaries are individuals and communities in Madagascar who benefit from their sustainable development projects focused on poverty alleviation, education, and environmental sustainability. | Development, poverty alleviation, community support | They contribute to the socio-economic development of Madagascar by providing financial support to local initiatives in areas such as education, healthcare, sustainable livelihoods, and community development. | Bill&Melinda Gates Foundation, Whitw&Case, Moonpig, Operation Fistula |
Small Steps for Africa | SSFA works to deliver education and health projects in Madagascar, to help young people escape poverty and gain skills leading to employment | 2.008 | charlotte@smallstepsforafrica.org | https://www.smallstepsforafrica.org/ | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | Small Steps for Africa's beneficiaries are marginalized communities in Madagascar who benefit from their projects focused on healthcare, education, and livelihood improvement. | Community development, empowerment, sustainable development | They contribute to community-driven development by partnering with local communities, addressing their needs, and implementing projects that promote sustainable development, education, healthcare, and overall improvement in quality of life. | ebay, M&S, Groupon,Hobbs | ||
TASC Madagascar | TASC Madagascar has concentrated its efforts over the last 20 years by helping a number of small communities supported by Foyer Tanjomoha and our friend Pere Emeric. | 2.004 | TASC Madagascar, April Martin, 12 Deep Ghyll Walk, Ripon, North Yorkshire | 447811390448 | aprildeniseflower@gmail.com | https://www.tascmadagascar.org/ | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | TASC Madagascar's beneficiaries are rural communities in Madagascar who benefit from their sustainable development projects in agriculture, environment, and livelihood improvement. | Sustainable development, poverty reduction, community empowerment | They contribute to sustainable development and poverty reduction in Madagascar by implementing projects that promote sustainable agriculture, income generation, education, and environmental conservation, while empowering local communities. | Individuals, Health inistitutions |
Kitchen Table Charities Trust | The charity established by newsreader John Humphrys has raised money for a number of projects of small charities in Madagascar, including through an auction by JLA that funded a healthcare facility for the commune of Talatavolonondry. | donaldsonatKTCT1@yahoo.co.uk | https://www.kitchentablecharities.org/ | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | Kitchen Table Charities Trust's beneficiaries are communities in Madagascar who benefit from their projects in education, health, and community development. | Community development, social welfare, poverty alleviation | They contribute to community development and social welfare in Madagascar by providing support to local organizations working on healthcare, education, and poverty alleviation, helping them access resources and build their capacity to make a positive impact. | Local communities | |||
Friends of Madagascar | FoM hold an annual Saturday meeting every spring with speakers covering topical issues about Madagascar, usually at a venue in Warwickshire. To register interest in the next meeting, please e-mail the organisers. | 2.014 | PO Box 46381 Eden Prairie, MN 55344 | office@madagascarmission.org | https://madagascarmission.org/ | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | Friends of Madagascar's beneficiaries are the Malagasy people, including communities and individuals who benefit from their initiatives in conservation, education, healthcare, and community development. | Biodiversity conservation, community development | They contribute to the conservation of Madagascar's biodiversity by partnering with local communities and implementing projects focused on habitat protection, endangered species conservation, and community development initiatives. | Government and local communities | |
Feedback Madagascar | This small but highly effective Scottish charity has worked to alleviate poverty and environmental degradation in the highlands since the mid-1990s. It has dozens of project sites in the Fianarantsoa province focusing on improving primary health care and primary education, promoting natural resource management and developing income-generating schemes. It is currently working on revitalising the silk industry, community forest management and adult literacy programmes. Feedback occasionally has volunteer openings; contact the charity for details. | 1.995 | 034 10 940 74 | sam@feedbackmadagascar.org | https://www.feedbackmadagascar.org/ | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | Communities in Madagascar who benefit from their projects in education, healthcare, livelihoods, and environmental conservation. | Community development, environmental conservation, sustainable farming | They contribute to community development and environmental conservation in Madagascar by supporting sustainable farming practices, agroforestry, and community-led conservation initiatives that improve livelihoods and protect natural resources. | Local communities | |
FAMadagascar | FAMadagascar was set up by a husband-and-wife team who were foster carers and teachers in the UK. Recognising the needs and rights of children to grow up in families, and the crisis of overcrowded centres in Madagascar, they moved to Antananarivo in 2015 with the purpose of assisting the government and NGOs to place children in families. Their organisation, now headed up by qualified Malagasy social workers, supports families at risk of abandoning their children due to poverty and works closely with the government to assist in establishing a national foster care system in accordance with UN regulations. | 2.015 | Lot 288 F 45 Ambohitahara Ambohidratrimo | 261 34 94 769 34 | contact@FAMadagascar.org | https://www.famadagascar.org/ | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | supports women's empowerment initiatives in Madagascar. | Marine conservation, coastal conservation, sustainable fisheries | They contribute to the conservation of Madagascar's marine and coastal areas by implementing projects that protect marine biodiversity, promote sustainable fisheries, and involve local communities in conservation efforts. | Local communities |
Education for Madagascar | Education for Madagascar is an organization dedicated to improving access to quality education in Madagascar. They work on various educational initiatives, including infrastructure development, teacher training, and educational resource provision. | 2.018 | 23 Milner drive KT112EZ Cobham United Kingdom | contact@educationformadagascar.org | https://www.educationformadagascar.com/home/index.html | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | Education for Madagascar's beneficiaries are students, teachers, and communities in Madagascar who benefit from their initiatives aimed at improving access to quality education. | Education access, quality education, school support | They contribute to improving access to quality education in Madagascar by building and supporting schools, providing educational resources, and implementing programs that enhance learning opportunities for children and youth. | ACS International Schools, Montessori Consulting France, Support Montessori Education, ECOSOC, UNESCO, AMI | |
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust | Since the 1980s, this Jersey-based charity has been working in Madagascar with a core mission to save the rarest species from extinction. It is now one of the biggest conservation organisations in the country, with projects at nine sites and a team of more than 45 local staff. | 1.959 | Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust Les Augrès Manor La Profonde Rue Trinity Jersey, Channel Islands JE3 5BP | https://www.durrell.org/ | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust's beneficiaries are endangered species, ecosystems, and local communities in Madagascar who benefit from their conservation initiatives, research, and community engagement. | Wildlife conservation, biodiversity, habitat restoration, community engagement. | The Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust has made significant contributions to wildlife conservation worldwide. They have successfully bred and reintroduced endangered species, protected critical habitats, and raised awareness about the importance of conservation. Their work has had a positive impact on numerous species and ecosystems. | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA), and others. | ||
Andrew Lees Trust (ALT) | The UK-based ALT was set up in 1995 and in 2010 achieved a long-term goal of launching a fully Malagasy NGO (Andry Lalana Tohana) to carry its work forward. The trust develops social and environmental education projects in the south to increase access to information and education that empowers local populations to improve food security, reduce poverty and manage natural resources more sustainably. ALT’s Project Radio broadcasts vital information and delivers education to nearly a million isolated rural listeners. | 1.995 | Hanitra Raharimanana (Director), Bâtiment en face AIRTEL, Ampotatra FORT-DAUPHIN, BP: 293 | 261 34 99 902 07 / 33 12 513 24 / 34 14 513 24 | info@andrewleestrust.org | http://www.andrewleestrust.org/ | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | The beneficiaries of the Andrew Lees Trust are the local communities in Madagascar who benefit from their environmental and sustainable development projects, particularly in reforestation, sustainable agriculture, and community development. | The Andrew Lees Trust is committed to strengthen and assist local civil society, help amplify the voice of the marginalised, and advocate for a more equitable world. | The Andrew Lees Trust works to address environmental challenges and promote sustainable development. They have supported projects related to sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, environmental education, and community empowerment. Their work aims to create positive change and improve the well-being of communities affected by environmental issues. | Government and local communities |
Collectif pour la Défense des Terres Malgaches (CDTM) - Collective for the Defense of Malagasy Lands | The CDTM is a civil society organization in Madagascar that focuses on land rights and natural resource management issues. They advocate for the protection of Malagasy lands and work towards sustainable development practices. | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationawide | Land rights, natural resource management, sustainable development. | ||||||||
Initiative pour la Souveraineté Alimentaire (ISA) - Initiative for Food Sovereignty | ISA is a civil society organization in Madagascar that focuses on promoting food sovereignty and sustainable agricultural practices. They work towards ensuring local communities have control over their food systems a | Registered non-profit organization in Madagascar | Nationwide | Food sovereignty, sustainable agriculture, policy advocacy. |
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