Extension of the Prince Albert II College in Akamasoa
In Madagascar, since 1995, MAP has been supporting the projects of Father Pedro Pablo Opeka, who devotes his life to improving the living conditions of Malagasy children and adults, encouraging them to get involved and build their future to get out of the hell of Antananarivo’s public dumps. Several major projects have been financed by MAP, such as the construction of the Rainier III primary school in 1997, the Prince Albert II College, the Lycée Grimaldi, the Cantine du Rocher, the Princess Grace dispensary, and over 106 houses.
Guaranteeing food for 1,200 students in Madagascar
Since 2002, MAP has been working closely with Father Noé and his current successor, Sister Louise, in the Nosy-Bé and Tananarive regions by building schools, providing school materials and funding the preparation of rolls and a daily hot meal to feed 1,200 students each day.
Welcome and schooling for young girls from Casa Pasquale
The Casa Pasquale Centre is a home that aims to protect and educate vulnerable young girls at risk of exclusion in the rural commune of Maherivaratra, Ambanja District, with a population of 16,719.
Project KERE: the answer to famine
Hundreds of thousands of men, women and children are suffering from malnutrition and lack of water in the south of Madagascar due to drought.