
New Security Beat: What I see is that women are healthier… children are healthier
The video “What I see is that women are healthier… children are healthier” is featured on the Woodrow Wilson Center’s New Security Beat blog.
The video “What I see is that women are healthier… children are healthier” is featured on the Woodrow Wilson Center’s New Security Beat blog.
“Notes from Nosy Mitseo, Madagascar; the legacy of the demand for shark fin” by BV’s Garth Cripps and Fran Humber is featured on the Save our Seas Foundation’s blog.
Farming sea cucumbers in Madagascar for economic hope and conservation is featured on the National Geographic’s Ocean Views blog.
Nov 12th, 2013: Family Planning in Madagascar: lessons from a conservation NGO is published in the Guardian.
September, 2013: First shark data sent by smartphone by Fran Humber is featured on the Save our Seas Foundation’s blog.
Belo sur Mer, Madagascar – Following a reproductive health needs assessment conducted earlier this year, Blue Ventures is launching a community health programme in the Belo sur Mer area, integrating closely with on-going marine conservation initiatives. The programme will initially reach 8,000 people across 10 villages, and represents the first replication of Blue Ventures’ award-winning Population-Health-Environment (PHE) approach beyond the Velondriake area.
The opening of two pioneering community-managed mangrove reserves in western Madagascar.