Building local capacity to improve health
Ny Tanintsika, Feedback Madagascar’s Malagasy partner organization, won bids to manage a new USAID health project in two of Madagascar’s regions, bringing support to a population of over 540,000 over 4 years. The ‘Commune Champion’ approach, which we have adopted for several years now, will be developed further as from 2010, with a view to local communities taking responsibility for improving their health, as well as monitoring and evaluation of results. Motorbikes are desperately needed to enable field staff to access incredibly remote and sometimes dangerous areas.
Clean drinking water for rural communities
27 boreholes were successfully drilled and installed with handpumps in 2009, as well as all the necessary preparatory support including creating sustainable water management committees and education on hygiene & sanitation to reduce diarrhoeal disease. This was achieved thanks to collaboration with Fresh20, USAID and numerous generous individuals…. Lancaster school kindly supported the water supply for the health centre in Nangaiha, Antandindo (as well as completion of the health agent’s housing) and SKIP Southampton supported the water supply for the Ambohimahamasina health centre. New water projects are planned for 2010 with the financial support of The Eagle Foundation and Fresh20.