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Madagascar: Biodiversity is already becoming a driver of progress

The project will be implemented in three main national parks: Lokobe, Nosy Hara, and Andringitra.

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Madagascar is preparing to take a significant step towards environmental sustainability and community development thanks to a grant of more than $9 million approved by the African Development Fund. This funding, allocated to the Biodiversity Preservation Project in National Parks, aims to strengthen the country’s climate resilience while preserving its unparalleled natural wealth.

Renowned for its unique biodiversity, Madagascar will directly benefit from this initiative, which will not only protect its ecosystems but also improve the living conditions of local communities. Planned actions include the renovation of access roads to national parks, the construction of sustainable conservation infrastructure, the provision of water through wells and micro-dams, as well as the building of public schools and basic health centers for communities surrounding these protected areas.

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A key aspect of the project is the empowerment of Malagasy communities, especially women and youth, through technical training and income-generating activities. These measures will enable local residents to actively participate in ecosystem conservation and adopt climate-resilient agricultural practices. Additionally, the introduction of mechanisms such as payments for ecosystem services and the development of a carbon market will position Madagascar as a regional leader in climate innovations.

The project will be implemented in three main national parks –Lokobe, Nosy Hara, and Andringitra– while three others –Montagne d’Ambre, Ankarafantsika, and Analamazaotra Mantadia– will benefit from training programs. These actions will not only protect critical habitats but also contribute to reducing carbon emissions, reaffirming Madagascar’s commitment to combating climate change.

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This project represents a transformative opportunity for Madagascar. By integrating the conservation of its unique biodiversity with socioeconomic improvements, the country not only strengthens its climate resilience but also sets a model for other nations in Africa and around the world.

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