Improving children's health and education
Story
Project Sekoly is SEED's ongoing school construction project. It aims to improve health and education outcomes for children in rural communities of southeast Madagascar. Alongside school buildings, we construct rainwater harvesting systems, latrines, menstrual management facilities, and deliver WASH education sessions. We also aim to mitigate our environmental impact by offsetting our carbon footprint and establishing plantations for sustainable community harvest
Impact
By providing a safe, adequate, and healthy space for students to learn, while supporting teachers' capacities and needs, SEED will improve access to quality education for primary and secondary school children in Anosy. Receiving a good education will enable students to flourish in life and realise their full potential, driving development and prosperity for the entire region.
Challenge
Madagascar's education system is facing a crisis. Schools are overcrowded, lacking sufficient infrastructure and sanitation facilities. In the isolated region of Anosy, half of 6-10-year-olds have never attended school and only 32% of children enrol in secondary school, while a staggering 97% of the population lack access to basic sanitation. However, we know that the carbon footprint of schools' building contributes to climate change- whose effects adversely impact vulnerable communities
Organizer
SEED Madagascar
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