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Information and capacity to develop and implement adaptation measures in Madagascar is limited. To redress this situation and increase the capacity of national and local authorities in the face of climate change, the WWF Madagascar and Western Indian Ocean Programme is implementing the Climate Change Adaptation Capacity in Madagascar projects.
This project will involve a series of activities throughout the country to improve the ability of decision makers, technical officers and local authorities to understand the threats posed by climate change and develop and implement responsive strategies to protect local communities and natural ecosystems from the expected impacts.
February-June 2015
Manambolo-Tsiribihina Mangroves Landscape; Protecting mangroves in Madagascar & Climate Change Adaptation
  • Philippe Badoud, Switzerland
  • Zoe Cole, UK
  • Jan Claus Di Blasio, Italy/Netherlands
  • Amani Mabano, Rwanda
  • Caroline Mercer, Canada
  • Feno Ravaoharisoa, Madagascar
July-October 2014
Manambolo-Tsiribihina Mangroves Landscape; Protecting mangroves in Madagascar & Climate Change Adaptation

  • Prisca Abdoul, Madagascar
  • Valentin Hernoux, Belgium
  • Prudence Ndabasanze, Rwanda
  • Andreas Nyffenegger, Switzerland
  • Fanomezana Rabakoarisoa, Madagascar
  • Mario Ray, New Zealand/UK

Volunteer Interns with WWF Madagascar Manambolo-Tsiribihina Mangroves Landscape; Protecting mangroves in Madagascar & Climate Change Adaptation projects at Lake Tritriva, Antsirabe

© WWF / Malalatiana Rakotonarivo

September to December 2013