NON FOR PROFIT: SEED MADAGASCAR - Education by Erin Black

NON FOR PROFIT: SEED MADAGASCAR - Education by Erin Black

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There is something familiar about a classroom, regardless of what country you are in, a black painted square on a wall, chalk dust swirling lazily in the morning light and wooden benches lining the room. What is different here however is that classes start and finish much earlier, this is to accommodate teachers who need to supplement their income, or grow crops so that they can provide for their families. To that same end childhood itself also finishes early as children often must start work from a very young age to help contribute to the family income. We spoke at length with Louise du Plessis the English Program Coordinator and Mimi Coultas The Head of Project Development at SEED Headquarters in Taolagnar to get a clearer idea of what life in the rural Anosy region is like for the next generation.

Uploaded 2019-11-30T02:04:47.000Z

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