ADRA Madagascar
PUBLICATIONS
Annual report
ADRA’s annual reports provide a comprehensive overview of the organization’s activities, performance, and financial status.
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Capacity statement
ADRA Madagascar is a member of the worldwide ADRA network. We support people in need through an integrated approach that empowers communities to achieve sustainable well-being, reflecting God’s love in every action. We implement a diverse portfolio of food security, health, education, and relief projects, primarily in the central, eastern, and southern regions of Madagascar.
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3Oth anniversary
ADRA Madagascar was established in 1992 to provide development and relief assistance to people and places most in need. In 2022, In 2022, ADRA celebrated 30 years of transforming lives.
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From our previous projects:
From October 2019 to September 2024, FIOVANA, meaning “change” in Malagasy, aimed to achieve sustainable improvement of food and nutrition security and resilience of vulnerable populations in Atsimo Atsinanana, Vatovavy and Fitovinany regions.
From 2017 to 2025, the project aimed at increasing the resilience of school-aged children and improving their access to education, through a complementary feeding program for more than 18,000 school-going children from 103 schools in seven communes within Ampanihy district, one of the eight districts most affected by El Niño in southern Madagascar.
ASOTRY, meaning “harvest” in Malagasy, has resulted in substantial and tangible improvements in malnutrition, agricultural productivity and household and community resilience by addressing the major underlying causes of food security.
Financed by USAID from 2014 to 2019, ASOTRY targeted communities in the Amoron’i Mania, Haute Matsiatra, and Atsimo Andrefana regions of Madagascar.
ZINA, which means “abundant harvests”, contributed to the Federal Ministry for Economic Development of Germany (BMZ)’s overall objective of reducing poverty and the population’s vulnerability to climatic, environmental and/or economic shocks.
Eight communes in Ampanihy have been targeted by the ZINA food security project, implemented by ADRA – Adventist Development and Relief Agency – over a four-year period (2015-2019) of 44 months.
The EAPROM or Emergency Agricultural Production for Food Security in Madagascar project, funded by USAID/OFDA, aimed to reduce the impact of drought on vulnerable households in 9 Communes in the Bekily District.
From 2015 to 2018, ADRA EAPROM has focused its efforts on two main areas of activity: sustainable agriculture and Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH).