“It’s important to be aware of what’s going on in the world and to think about how you can start to make a difference, even when you’re a kid.”
Since 2009, when current President Andry Rajoelina ousted then-president Marc Ravalomanana with the army's support, M
Brigitte Rasamoelina and Yvette Sylla are women with two different approaches to politics in Madagascar.
"Instead of moaning all the time, why don't you create your own (political) party?" some men asked Brigitte
Madagascan female activists are asking that the right of women to participate directly in politics be included in a n
The political situation in Madagascar is far from improving, after several unsuccessful attempts from national, regio
Gender activists from East and Southern Africa have expressed shock at the backward trends in the 50/50 campaign in r
We, members of Vondrona Miralenta ho an'ny Fampandrosoana (VMLF), association working to promote wome
Since 26 January more than 100 unarmed civilians have been killed in protests.
World YWCA has joined with other women's organisations around the globe to call for end to the violence in Madagascar
On 22 November 2008, the United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) in Antananarivo, together with the UN Club and the
The northern region of Diana is known for the beautiful beaches of the Nosy-Be district and the scent of fields of yl
Thanks to the efforts of Dr.
Things have changed in this region of southeastern Madagascar since Moana Essa Raseta became the first woman governor