OUR AIM:
To alleviate poverty with a sustainable integrated approach; recognising the inter-relationship between poverty, environmental degradation and poor health.
Madagascar, the red island, is a diverse mix of landscapes and cultures. Blessed with biodiversity and beauty, rich in endemic flora, fauna and natural resources, it is one of the world’s poorest countries.
Feedback Madagascar is a Scottish Charity which works in the field of development, healthcare, the environment and conservation. Since 1993, Feedback has improved the lives of thousands of Malagasy families. Our unique sustainable approach has seen impressive results, everything that has been achieved has come through direct consultation and partnership with local people and we are still going from strength to strength!
Feedback Madagascar: Scottish Charity SC023568
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Raise funds
by surfing the web: When you search online using www.easysearch.org.uk
search engine (powered by yahoo, ask.com
and msn live) we will receive a small donation
for every single search you make. This is a completely FREE
way for you to help us secure funds. Find
out more here
Feb 2008 - Inauguration of the new Tsararano School, completed with funds
provided by Mr & Mrs Alex and Tara Nairn.
Follow-up support to villagers targeted by our Adult
Literacy Programme, secured by funding from the Chiswell Family.
Gravitational water supply system completed in the village of Sahanimanga,
benefitting a population of 435.
Recycle
mobile phone handsets: We have recently changed our recycling
partners so now as well as raising £1 for every inkjet cartridge
you recycle, you can also raise up to £30*
when you recycle your old mobile phone handsets. For
more information on our new recycling partners as well as organising inkjet
cartridge / mobile handsets collections and freepost envelopes click
here.
1000 Livelihoods - Appeal 2007/ 2008:
click here for more info (PDF, 327KB) on our current sustainable livelihoods
campaign.
Click
here for 2007 newsletter (PDF, 380KB)
Online Donations now possible via this website.
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