Programme Sekoly:  Antahovary Primary School School bench building in Madagascar 'Raise for Resilience' SEED Christmas Appeal 2023 Build Beraketa a Primary School

SEED Madagascar

Org #1052
Vetted since 2013 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit Site Visit Verified
1994
year founded
$554,604
raised on GlobalGiving
15
years fundraising
7
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

SEED Madagascar is a UK registered charity working alongside a Malagasy NGO which aims to help people in communities in SE Madagascar tackle extreme poverty and preserve one of the planet's most unique and endangered environments, working towards health and well-being, sustainable livelihoods and effective management of natural resources. The charity relies on overseas volunteers to support its grassroots projects and it works through various media to raise awareness at an international level about Madagascar.

Project Leaders
Mark Jacobs
Mark Jacobs
Melissa Hornby
Melissa Hornby
Zachary Parsons
Zachary Parsons
Lara Downes
Lara Downes
Betty Gisore
Betty Gisore
Paris Zeikos
Paris Zeikos
Aaliyah Farah
Aaliyah Farah
Alexander Cook
Alexander Cook
Team
Mark Jacobs, Melissa Hornby, Lisa Bass
Organization Information
7 Bell Yard,
London, London WC2A 2JR
United Kingdom
+ 44 (0) 20 8960 662
Organization Information
7 Bell Yard,
London, London WC2A 2JR
United Kingdom
+ 44 (0) 20 8960 662

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Creating Brighter Futures through Sekoly Sarisambo

By Aaliyah Farah | Programs and Office Assistant

In our continued commitment to community development, SEED's progress in Sarisambo, Madagascar, is not only helping to improve infrastructure but also working to break barriers to education and combat... Read the full report ›

Building Sustainable Livelihoods in SE Madagascar

By Alexander Cook | Programs and Office Assistant

SEED Madagascar (SEED) continues its efforts to support sustainable livelihood methods used by members of rural communities in southeast Madagascar. Weaving mahampy, a local reed (Lepironia... Read the full report ›

Mar 8, 2024 | Recovery & Resilience
Addressing Food Insecurity and Malnutrition

By Alexander Cook | Programs and Office Assistant

Madagascar continues to suffer from effects of climate change including increased cyclone activity, pest infestations, and the country’s most severe drought in 40 years. These events have caused... Read the full report ›
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