EDUCATION

We feed 97,500 children every school day in 539 primary schools, covering a 200 mile stretch of the forest corridor

As a large humanitarian organization, Feedback Madagascar is deeply committed to providing education for all in Madagascar, particularly in the remote countryside where we work.

A quarter of all Malagasy children are out of school, and the figure is far higher in the rural areas. With few facilities and unpaid teachers, most children are forced to work in the fields instead.

The quality of education is further hampered by a lack of clean water. Many schools lack running water, sanitation and hygiene facilities. As a result many pupils frequently fall sick and don’t attend classes, impacting on their already disadvantaged education.

But education is crucial to the Malagasy people, and children and parents alike dream of going to school. In the communities where we work, parents make huge efforts to help their children attend, even paying for extra teachers and building and repairing their own schools.

We believe in primary education for all, and secondary and adult education for all who want it.

Our educational projects have been extremely successful, and thanks to them, nearly 20,000 children are now educated every day in spacious, well-equipped classrooms.

To achieve this, we build and kickstart schools, providing planning, materials, permissions, and technical back-up, while the community provides the labor and the will to make them work. Setting up a school cements our relationship with communities in every sense, building trust and momentum for lifelong learning and collaboration. Due to our holistic approach, we can often build in the drilling of boreholes for clean water, tree planting, and environment education to ensure the education is as sustainable as possible.

We have built 77 primary schools, covering a 200-mile stretch of the forest corridor in areas where none existed before. Our first school, in Sandrakely, has sent over 200 pupils to secondary school and many former pupils have gone on to university and even into a government career

Impact

  • Feeding 97,500 children every school day in a place of education in 542 schools

  • 253 new classrooms built, 111 solid anti-cyclone in 100 schools over 4 regions

  • 345 classroom renovated

  • Over 200 sent children to secondary school

Make a donation.

Help support the people of Madagascar. Your donation could go towards building a cyclone proof school that gives children and their families a safe place to shelter..