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Future of education sector relies on flexibility of curricula: Madagascar's Minister of National Education

Future of education sector relies on flexibility of curricula: Madagascar's Minister of National Education
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To celebrate 75 yrs of Independence, India donates 50 computers to largest school in Madagascar

To celebrate Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, 75 years of India's Independence, the Indian government donated 50 computers to Lycee Moderne Ampefiloha, Madagascar's largest school.

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Madagascar, Comoros attend UK-hosted Global Education Summit

29 July 2021 The Global Education Summit in London and why investing in Girls’ Education is the best investment we can make “Later this week, Madagascar will be one of many countries attending the Global Education Summit in London. The purpose of the Summit, which is being co-hosted by the UK and Kenya: to raise US$5 billion for the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), to help ensure quality education for boys and girls in 90 developing countries and territories, including here in Madagascar. I had the pleasure this month to visit schools in Taolagnaro, Tsihombe and Antananarivo, including in the company of the National Education Minister, Mme Marie Michelle Sahondrarimalala. The purpose was to hear and see a little about the needs and wishes of children and teachers.

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Madagascar coronavirus herbal mix draws demand from across Africa despite WHO misgivings

4 Min Read ANTANANARIVO (Reuters) - Madagascar is putting its self-proclaimed, plant-based “cure” for COVID-19 on sale and several countries in Africa have already put in orders for purchase, despite warnings from the World Health Organisation that its efficacy is unproven. Last month President Andry Rajoelina launched the remedy at a news conference, drinking from a sleekly-branded bottle filled with an amber liquid which he said had already cured two people. On Friday, a Tanzanian delegation arrived in Madagascar to collect their consignment. The tonic, based on the plant Artemisia annua which has anti-malarial properties, has not undergone any internationally recognised scientific testing. While Rajoelina extolled its virtues, the WHO cautioned it needs to be tested for efficacy and side effects.

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Korean folktales for Madagascar children

news Korean folktales for Madagascar children This photo, provided by the South Korean Embassy in Madagascar, shows a group of elementary school students holding up revised textbooks containing traditional fairy tales of the two nations at the education ministry in Antananarivo on Dec. 21, 2020. The ministry and the embassy jointly made the revision to include Korean folktales. South Korean Ambassador Son Yong-ho (C) and Madagascar Education Minister Marie Michelle Sahondrarimalala (L) attended the donation event for the textbooks. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) (END)

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