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Green Climate Fund Madagascar prepares the launch of the national accreditation process for the Green Climate Fund (FVC). The latter represents the largest global climate fund with a total portfolio of 19 billion USD in 2020. For the environment

Climate change affects our protected areas It's a global reality. Unfortunately, climate change is affecting our protected areas. Natural risks from climate change (Drought, Winds, decrease in the amount of rain) threaten the flora and fauna that

Contest : Travel and biodiversity in comics Competition for those who wish to progress in the field of comics in Madagascar A contest, whose theme is "Travel and biodiversity in comics", will take place in Madagascar. It's a

Madagascar's lemurs are endangered According to the latest IUCN report, 31% Madagascar's lemur species are now critically endangered. A rate 33 lemur species if we refer to the red list. The

Paintings by Daniele Castaigne decorate our rooms A French painter, Daniele Castaigne, decorates the rooms of the Hotel ★★★ Coco Lodge Majunga with his paintings reflecting the Malagasy / French landscapes and cultures. Paintings by Daniele Castaigne decorate our rooms. Daniele Castaigne : " The

This 23 may : Celebrate World Turtle Day " Slowly but surely " Today, This 23 may : we celebrate World Turtle Day. "There's no point in running ; you have to leave at the right time" …. " Slowly but surely

21 may : World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development For dialogue and development Today, the 21 may, It's World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. A dedicated day

Turtle massacre in Mayotte Stop the killing of turtles Since the start of the health crisis linked to Covid-19 in Mayotte, poachers took advantage of the containment and deserted beaches to slaughter sea turtles, whose meat is resold