About Madagascar
USAID has been working for 33 years in Madagascar to help the Malagasy people accomplish their development goals in the face of ongoing challenges. The United States provides development assistance in the areas of health, food security, disaster assistance, and the environment through non-governmental organizations, community associations, and other private groups and in coordination with the government of Madagascar. In 2016, the United States provided $91 million, making it one of the largest bilateral donors to Madagascar. Critical assistance in the areas of public health and food security touches the lives of hundreds of thousands of Malagasy people throughout the country. Read More
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