By Eldad Garfunkel | Founder & CEO, IRC Africa Inc
Project Report – Life at the Blue House: Protecting Women and Children in Southern Madagascar.
Overview of the Current Situation
Since its opening in January 2025, Ny Trano Manga – The Blue House, the first shelter in Madagascar dedicated to women, girls, and children affected by violence, rape, and forced marriage, has become a recognized refuge across southern Madagascar and beyond. Its reputation now reaches even the most remote villages, and we regularly receive requests for help from far-flung communities.
The demand is overwhelming — there is a constant waiting list of approximately 15–20 women and children, far exceeding our current capacity. To date, the shelter has supported over 120 survivors, providing safe accommodation, nutritious meals, personal care, and professional assistance.
Each month, we serve more than 4,000 meals to residents and their children. Additionally, we provide a range of rehabilitation services, including literacy classes, vocational training, and psychosocial support.
The Blue House has also become a center for learning and innovation. Delegations and visitors from various organizations come to study our model, and our shelter manager, Mamy Duata, has been invited to participate in events, meetings, and workshops hosted by international organizations such as Save the Children and UNICEF. We have recently completed all licensing procedures by the requirements of Madagascar’s Ministry of Population and the Ministry of Labor.
A Story from the Field
"When I arrived with my two children, we had nothing — no food, no clothes, and no place to sleep. After enduring prolonged sexual abuse, I came to the Blue House, where we received a warm bed, food, and a listening ear. I feel safe here, especially at night. Today, I’ve started learning how to sew so I can support my family."
— Testimony from one of the shelter’s residents
Current Challenges
Due to a severe shortage of resources, we’ve recently been forced to reduce food portions and cut back on staff. These decisions are painful but necessary to keep the shelter operational. Despite these setbacks, our team remains deeply committed to providing protection, care, and rehabilitation to every woman and child who turns to us.
Looking Ahead
Our vision is to expand the shelter’s capacity so that every woman and child in need can access a haven, receive professional care, and begin a personalized rehabilitation journey. Support from the international community is essential to realizing this vision. Every donation and partnership helps us save lives and offer hope for a brighter future.
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