July 25 (OneWorld.net) - A UN human rights mission to Madagascar has alleged that European and Asian exploitation of the island's fishing grounds is comparable to the pillage of African resources by ...
Shrimp is one of Madagascar’s most lucrative exports. But local fishers and environmental groups say shrimp trawlers are harming the country’s marine environment and leaving too few fish in the sea ...
The sun glistens on waves lapping against wooden fishing boats as their sails ripple in the breeze coming off the Indian Ocean. Nearby a young man with a diving mask bobs below the water's surface ...
In Madagascar, only one in three people has access to proper toilets. But in the country's southern fishing villages, a quiet revolution is taking place as communities swap riverbanks for latrines – ...
Two months ago, a little-known private Malagasy association signed a 10-year, $2.7 billion fishing deal — the largest in the country’s history — with a group of Chinese companies that plans to send ...
We head to Madagascar to look at family planning. In a country which suffers from poverty and accelerated population growth, how can feeding one's family be reconciled with a fair and responsible use ...
In the small village of Anakao on the south-west coast of Madagascar, near the port of Tulear, the Vezo fishermen go out to sea in their pirogues or canoes with sails looking for their catch. Many of ...
The sun glistens on waves lapping against wooden fishing boats as their sails ripple in the breeze coming off the Indian Ocean. Malagasy fishermen say their traditional ways are threatened by the ...
In Madagascar, only one in three people has access to proper toilets. But in the country's southern fishing villages, a quiet revolution is taking place as communities swap riverbanks for latrines - ...
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