News and Stories: Madagascar
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Building Trust and Bringing Water to Communities in Madagascar
A CRS staff hydrologist gets to know the people he serves in some of the most remote areas of his country.
Eight Global Humanitarian Crises to Watch in 2022
CRS Capacity Overview Disability Inclusion
People with disabilities account for 15 percent of the world’s population — over a billion people. Many face social, economic and cultural barriers that limit their access to full and effective participation in society.
Changing food, changing habits: Labaladezy and Frankline’s Story
Together, we can lead the way to a world where all children, families and communities have regular access to the food they need in order to lead healthy and dignified lives.
Madagascar Raises Child Nutrition
The CRS program also strengthens relationships, builds community support and includes climate-smart approaches to growing more crops for food and income.
Adult Literacy Embraced in Madagascar
Literacy leads to better incomes, health, education, community participation and a deeper feeling of belonging.
Sisal: Income and Industry for Madagascar
Uses for the plant include rope-making and stabilizing coastal dunes that can otherwise drift and damage vulnerable farms and villages.
Safe, Clean Water for Madagascar
In this drought-stricken region, rehabilitated water pumps transform daily life.
CRS Welcomes Pope Francis to Mozambique and Madagascar
Hunger Crisis in Southern Madagascar
Years of drought and failed harvests in Madagascar raise fears of massive humanitarian catastrophe.