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In 2002 Madagascar's new government under President Mark Ravolamana recognized the urgency of addressing the peoples …
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the form of participatory approaches to fostering child health in Madagascar …
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The main objective of the Madagascar Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project, with a credit of US$ 17.3 million …
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Madagascar has an impressive array of biodiversity, natural beauty and cultural resources to support tourism. The world …'s fourth largest island, Madagascar is home to many species found nowhere else on the planet, among them 30 species of lemur … - currently the main tourist attraction. Madagascar's nearly 5,000 km of coastline is coupled with a continental shelf equal to 20 …
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) increased capacity of the private sector, local small contractors, artisans, skilled labor, and NGOs. Madagascar was struck by a …
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Despite fiscal and administrative reforms pursued by the Government of Madagascar since the mid 1980s, to prod economic …
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The objectives of the Financial Sector and Private Enterprise Development (APEX) Credit Project (report no. P5076), which was launched in 1990 and lasted for ten years, was as follows: 1) support small and medium enterprises (SME) through technical assistance and support of the government ' s...
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The note outlines the successful outcomes of the Livestock Adjustment and Investment Project in Madagascar, whose main …
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Over the past seven years, the Government of Madagascar has focused on involving communities in controlling their own …
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Commercial Agricultural Production (CAP) was a United States Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded technical assistance project implemented by the US development consulting firm Chemonics International between 1994 and 1999. This brief presents major achievements of CAP, benefits...
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