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Madagascar

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  • Madagascar’s unique environment is one of its greatest resources.

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  • USAID commodities help communities recover from natural disasters like cyclones.

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  • Students prepare for a peer outreach event on HIV prevention.

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  • A health worker checks a child for signs of malnutrition.

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The Health Center for All is just a starting point, as Dr. Tafangy has other dreams, including starting a health insurance progr
Doctors Bring Affordable Health Care to Madagascar Neighborhood
Little Mahazomaro and his mother Salalasoa
Isolated Villages in Madagascar Gain Access to Health Care
ACTING ON THE CALL - ending preventable child and maternal deaths
Acting on the call - ending preventable child and maternal deaths

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

Contact Information

Mission Contact

USAID/Madagascar
Lot 207 A, Point Liberty, Andranoro-Antehiroka
B.P. 5253
Antananarivo 105
Madagascar
Phone 
+261 20 23 480 00
Fax 
+261 20 23 480 44

USAID Contact

Shelley Johnson
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington
, DC 
20523
USA
Phone 
202-712-4662
Fax 
202-216-3233