A propos
Sahanala was created in 2010 by Fanamby, a non-profit association managing 4 Category V protected areas, and a natural monuments in Madagascar. The main objective is to support and strengthen the capacities of local communities by professionalizing them and integrating them into a federation strong enough to face international markets, and support conservation activities like biodiversity in their regions.
A propos
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We give farmers the opportunity to participate actively in the development of their locality, and in the protection of their environment. By providing them with a more stable income, and by teaching them good practices such as organic farming and respect for the environment, we are helping to improve the lives of local communities in a sustainable manner. We support them technically, materially, and socially.
Nos produits
Our objective is to enhance the activities of farmers by providing them with the necessary elements for responsible farming, and thus obtaining quality products.
Tourism for conservation
Since the foundation stone was laid in 2007 in Anjozorobe where our journey began, our establishments have always had the vocation of promoting sustainable tourism as an economic alternative and lever for the development of local communities. Their involvement in conservation actions is essential for lasting results. The inclusion and participatory approach that we advocate aims to build capacity at the local level. Nearly 1.000 members make up our Tourism federation, the majority of whom are women dedicated to providing an original experience to each of our guests.
Blog
Histoires en vedette à travers la grande famille Sahanala et ses collaborateurs.
Anticiper les chocs climatiques, protéger les membres : Sahanala renforce sa résilience À Madagascar, les effets du changement climatique s’intensifient. [...]
Dans le cadre du projet SOLSO, réalisé en partenariat avec L’Oréal et MANE, Sahanala a doté le village d’Ankalotany de [...]
"Si Intense" d’Armani met à l'honneur la vanille bourbon de Madagascar en sillonnant le nord de Madagascar au cœur des [...]
La Banque européenne d'investissement (BEI) accorde un prêt de 20 millions d'EUR à Sahanala pour promouvoir la sécurité alimentaire, réduire [...]