Agriculture - Nutrition FAO intervenes in Madagascar food shortage
afrol News, 29 August - With food shortage threatening to tighten its grip in Madagascar, UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) is helping Southern African island boost its food supply, particularly rice, to avoid importing large quantities at high prices. Read more
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Agriculture - Nutrition | Economy - Development Madagascar President seeks Green Revolution
afrol News, 3 June - President Marc Ravalomanana of Madagascar at a FAO summit in Rome today presented his strong views on a way out of Africa's food crisis, due to currently hiking food prices and global warming. In a six-point proposal, he told participants how Madagascar and Africa at large could achieve a "Green Revolution" within the framework of international free trade.
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Politics | Economy - Development Madagascar to manage new wealth
afrol News, 22 May - A renewed commitment by the government of Madagascar, under President Marc Ravalomanana, is testimony that African leadership could do exceptionally well in managing the wealth created by their countries' resources.
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Politics | Economy - Development | Environment - Nature Climate change threatens Africa
afrol News, 3 April - The development of better meteorological services are crucial for Africa's development and its fight against poverty, considering its vulnerability to climate change, variability and extreme weather events, a conference of finance and economy meeting in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa was told. Read more
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Economy - Development | Politics | Society Madagascar needs over $36M
afrol News, 4 March - United Nations agencies and their international humanitarian partners said they need more than US $36 million to provide relief to Madagascar's tens of thousands of heavy cyclone victims. Read more
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Society Madagascar cyclone kills 22
afrol News, 21 February - At least 22 people have been confirmed dead a week after cyclone Ivan struck Madagascar. It has also left thousands of people homeless and displaced in the north-west town of Anosimahavelona. Read more
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Politics | Economy - Development | Agriculture - Nutrition | Environment - Nature | Human rights Conflict over Malagasy mine
afrol News, 19 October - New research carried out by international development agency, Panos London, shows that differences of understanding about a new mining project in Southern Madagascar have already led to mistrust and social conflict which, unless addressed, could escalate. Read more
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Environment - Nature | Travel - Leisure Madagascar's Atsinanana rainforest is world heritage
afrol News, 27 June - Six national parks along the eastern part of Madagascar have been found so unique that they were inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List today. The Atsinanana site represents almost all the remaining rainforest on the Great Island, and almost 90 percent of all species in the forest live no other place on earth.
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Economy - Development Malagasy leader talks tough
afrol News, 18 May - President Marc Ravalomanana of Madagascar has called spade a spade when he told a symposium in Shanghai, China, that leadership is key to Africa’s development. Read more
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Politics | Society Polls confirm extra powers for Madagascar President
afrol News, 9 April - The Interior Ministry of Madagascar yesterday published the preliminary official results of the last Wednesday’s referendum. It was announced that over 75 percent of the electorate mandated the government to effect constitutional changes, which among others, accelerates the powers of President Marc Ravalomanana. Read more
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Gender - Women Malagasy vote on President’s powers
afrol News, 4 April - Voters in the Indian Ocean Island of Madagascar are voting in a constitutional referendum which accelerates the powers of President Marc Ravalomanana. The proposed laws will allow the Malagasy President to make laws without going through the parliament any time he declares a state of emergency.
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Environment - Nature Madagascar protects "spectacular" wetlands
afrol News, 22 January - The Malagasy government has decided to protect what environmentalists call one of the island's "most spectacular wildlife areas." The decree, signed by President Marc Ravalomanana, came into effect this week and protects the Mahavavy-Kinkony Wetlands.
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