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VICE News Daily: Madagascar's President Fights Impeachment
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Political confusion in Madagascar ahead of polls
Madagascar has been forced to delay its presidential election due to the presence of three highly controversial candidates, including incumbent Andry Rajoelina. Duration: 01:53
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Political troubles bring woes to Madagascar's tourism industry
Madagascars political crisis has had a devastating impact on the countrys tourist industry which, until last December, had been on the up.
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The political crisis continues in Madagascar
WEB NEWS: In this edition: online anger in Philippines where the president Gloria Arroyo's politic enrages the web users. The political crisis between the mayor of Antananarivo and the president of Madagascar goes further.
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Madagascar's Crisis History: Island Still Battling Political & Economic Woes
When Hery Rajaonarimampianina took power in January last year, it was hoped Madagascar would finally emerge from a deep political and economic crisis. Clementine Logan takes us through the island's recent, turbulent years.
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Madagascar presidential election: voters hope for end to political turmoil
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Madagascar's Troubles
The former French colony in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Mozambique with a landmass 1.5 times that of Germany, but with a population of only 20 million, is now facing a huge humanitarian crisis, according to Natascha Paddison, acting Deputy Representative for UNICEF: “The country’s health and education systems are not really working, they are crumbling”, she says.
Following the 2009 coup d
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Madagascar politics
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MaximsNewsNetwork: MADAGASCAR POLITICAL VIOLENCE UNICEF
MaximsNewsNetwork: 04 December 2009 - UNICEF: As officials work on forming a new unity government following the political violence that sparked early this year, Malagasy children are still suffering emotional and psychological trauma. UNICEF has been working to provide psychosocial support to Madagascar's children and youth.
As officials work on forming a new unity government following the polit
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Madagascar leaders deadlocked as talks resume
Madagascar's two main political rivals locked horns Thursday over the formation of a unity government at a second day of talks on the political crisis sparked by last year's coup. Strongman Andry Rajoelina, the former mayor of the capital who seized power with the army's backing in March 2009, insisted the talks in South Africa had "little chance" of success. Duration: 01:26
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Political rallies in Antananarivo, Madagascar
http://www.euronews.net Rallies in support of both political opponents in Madagascar: for Marc Ravalomanana the actual presidend and Rajoelina, his opponent.
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Madagascar: Death toll rises as opposition rallies
NEWS F24: Madagascar's President, Marc Ravalomanana, has accused his political rival, the mayor of Antananarivo, of stoking violent anti-government protests. At least 80 people have died in the capital, according to a French official.
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African Union pledges support for Madagascar
Southern African Development Community and African Union, mediators in Madagascar's political crisis, hold a press conference. Duration: 01:00.
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New Madagascar prime minister takes office
Madagascar's new prime minister has taken office as part of a deal meant to take the Indian Ocean island nation towards elections after years of political crisis. Duration: 01:45
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Campaigning ramps up in Madagascar as elections near
Madagascar is preparing to hold the first round of a divisive presidential election aimed with calming the political crisis that has rumbled on since March 2009. Duration: 00:57
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Madagascar's blogosphere on the boil
WEB NEWS: In this edition: Web users react to the political crisis and protests against President Marc Ravalomanana which are shaking Madagascar. Also, an online debate on Pope Benedict's lifting of four ultra-conservative bishops' excommunications.
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Madagascar crisis forcing girls into sex work
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The effects of a political crisis in Madagascar extend far beyond the government. The economy has been badly damaged and millions of people are going hungry. Social workers say more young women are selling their bodies in order to survive. Al Jazeera's Tania Page reports.
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Madagascar: opposition leader to boycott talks
NEWS F24: Madagascar's opposition leader Andry Rajoelina has announced that he would boycott upcoming crisis talks, despite the army's warning that it would take control of the island if political leaders failed to resolve the ongoing crisis.
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Madagascar seeks end to crisis in vote for new president
Madagascans vote for a new president and parliament in elections aimed at pulling the island out of the political and economic doldrums and restoring democracy.
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Madagascar lawmakers vote to remove president
Madagascar's parliament has voted to remove President Hery Rajaonarimanpianina from office.
It's thought 121 of 125 lawmakers backed the move alleging constitutional violations and incompetence. His critics say he's failed to deliver promised reforms
It will now be up to the country's constitutional court to decide whether the vote can be carried out.
Rajaonarimanpianina took power in Januar
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Voters Not Sure Madagascar Election Will End Crisis
Voters in Madagascar are returning to the polls Friday to elect a new president and parliament. Hopes are high that the new leadership will end a five-year political and economic crisis in the Indian Ocean island nation, where a former mayor of the capital, Antananarivo, ousted a democratically elected president in 2009. Zlatica Hoke reports from Washington.
VICE News Daily: Madagascar's President Fights Impeachment
The VICE News Capsule is a daily news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Palestinian economy in shambles, using old evidence to solve rape cases in...
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GAZA
Unemployment Rises as Conflict and Occupation Continue
World Bank reports a 43.9% rate of joblessness, with youth unemployment sitting at more than 60%.
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Task Force Uses Untested Rape Kits to Bring Attackers to Justice
Its members are scrambling to build cases before the statute of limitations expires on some cases that are decades old.
MADAGASCAR
President Challenges Impeachment Vote
Hery Rajaonarimampianina denies corruption allegations and says the island nation needs stability, not political wrangling.
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The VICE News Capsule is a daily news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Palestinian economy in shambles, using old evidence to solve rape cases in Ohio, Madagascar's leader challenges impeachment, and 3D-printed robotic arms that won't put a dent in your wallet.
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Unemployment Rises as Conflict and Occupation Continue
World Bank reports a 43.9% rate of joblessness, with youth unemployment sitting at more than 60%.
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Task Force Uses Untested Rape Kits to Bring Attackers to Justice
Its members are scrambling to build cases before the statute of limitations expires on some cases that are decades old.
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President Challenges Impeachment Vote
Hery Rajaonarimampianina denies corruption allegations and says the island nation needs stability, not political wrangling.
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- published: 02 Jun 2015
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Political confusion in Madagascar ahead of polls
Madagascar has been forced to delay its presidential election due to the presence of three highly controversial candidates, including incumbent Andry Rajoelina....
Madagascar has been forced to delay its presidential election due to the presence of three highly controversial candidates, including incumbent Andry Rajoelina. Duration: 01:53
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Madagascar has been forced to delay its presidential election due to the presence of three highly controversial candidates, including incumbent Andry Rajoelina. Duration: 01:53
- published: 13 Jun 2013
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Political troubles bring woes to Madagascar's tourism industry
Madagascars political crisis has had a devastating impact on the countrys tourist industry which, until last December, had been on the up....
Madagascars political crisis has had a devastating impact on the countrys tourist industry which, until last December, had been on the up.
wn.com/Political Troubles Bring Woes To Madagascar's Tourism Industry
Madagascars political crisis has had a devastating impact on the countrys tourist industry which, until last December, had been on the up.
- published: 27 Mar 2009
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The political crisis continues in Madagascar
WEB NEWS: In this edition: online anger in Philippines where the president Gloria Arroyo's politic enrages the web users. The political crisis between the mayor...
WEB NEWS: In this edition: online anger in Philippines where the president Gloria Arroyo's politic enrages the web users. The political crisis between the mayor of Antananarivo and the president of Madagascar goes further.
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WEB NEWS: In this edition: online anger in Philippines where the president Gloria Arroyo's politic enrages the web users. The political crisis between the mayor of Antananarivo and the president of Madagascar goes further.
- published: 02 Feb 2009
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Madagascar's Crisis History: Island Still Battling Political & Economic Woes
When Hery Rajaonarimampianina took power in January last year, it was hoped Madagascar would finally emerge from a deep political and economic crisis. Clementin...
When Hery Rajaonarimampianina took power in January last year, it was hoped Madagascar would finally emerge from a deep political and economic crisis. Clementine Logan takes us through the island's recent, turbulent years.
wn.com/Madagascar's Crisis History Island Still Battling Political Economic Woes
When Hery Rajaonarimampianina took power in January last year, it was hoped Madagascar would finally emerge from a deep political and economic crisis. Clementine Logan takes us through the island's recent, turbulent years.
- published: 27 May 2015
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Madagascar presidential election: voters hope for end to political turmoil
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Madagascar is holding its first presidential election since outgoing leader Andry Rajoelina came to power in 2009 in a military-backed takeover.
Since then, the country has been increasingly isolated by the international community: cut off from foreign aid; failing to attract investors; and struggling to lure back tourists.
Roland Razafi, a voter in the capital Antananarivo, said: "The crisis has lasted too long, that's enough. By now we should have had an elected president."
Despite being rich in reserves of natural resources, Madagascar is steeped in poverty. More than 90 percent of the population live on less than 1.50 euro per day, according to the World Bank.
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Madagascar is holding its first presidential election since outgoing leader Andry Rajoelina came to power in 2009 in a military-backed takeover.
Since then, the country has been increasingly isolated by the international community: cut off from foreign aid; failing to attract investors; and struggling to lure back tourists.
Roland Razafi, a voter in the capital Antananarivo, said: "The crisis has lasted too long, that's enough. By now we should have had an elected president."
Despite being rich in reserves of natural resources, Madagascar is steeped in poverty. More than 90 percent of the population live on less than 1.50 euro per day, according to the World Bank.
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Madagascar's Troubles
The former French colony in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Mozambique with a landmass 1.5 times that of Germany, but with a population of only 20 million, i...
The former French colony in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Mozambique with a landmass 1.5 times that of Germany, but with a population of only 20 million, is now facing a huge humanitarian crisis, according to Natascha Paddison, acting Deputy Representative for UNICEF: “The country’s health and education systems are not really working, they are crumbling”, she says.
Following the 2009 coup d’état by former mayor of Antananarivo, Mr. Marc Ravalomanana was ousted by Andy Rajoelina who is now heading the High Transitional Authority (HTA), the unrecognized government of Madagascar. The unconstitutional change of power by Rajoelina has made an already dire situation much worse: “Following the coup all aid to Madagascar was suspended”, explains Paddison, “that is catastrophic for a country where foreign aid accounted for 70 % of the national budget”, she continues.
Madagascar is one of the world’s poorest countries and has had a negative growth of GDP in the last year; its external debt is now almost 3 billion US dollars. “In the last two years 77 % of the population have been living on less than 1.25 dollars a day”, Paddison says. According to a US Congress report Madagascar’s infant mortality rate is over 5% and three-quarters of the population is living in rural areas.
“The goal is to have free and fair elections taking place in Madagascar as soon as possible, but that has so far been impossible”, says Paddison. “The current government simply has no vested interest in letting free and fair elections take place, there are rumours that they are so embroiled in corruption themselves”, she explains. The main political opposition leaders are living in exile in South Africa and France. The political impasse makes humanitarian help very difficult Paddison says and continues, “in 2010 the government cut its health budget by 30% there’s no new infrastructure in healthcare being built, no new schools.” According to an Amnesty International report for 2011, Madagascan authorities have been violating human rights such as excessive use of force and violence, arbitrary arrests and detentions, limiting freedom of expression and unfair trials.
In addition to its political troubles Madagascar is a country prone to natural disasters like heavy floods and severe drought. “Every year we have 3-4 cyclones that hit Madagascar and they knock down schools and houses and leave people pretty destitute, also in the south we have a lot of droughts and floods, it’s not helping the situation,” Natascha Paddison explains. In addition Madagascar’s biologically diverse fauna is facing ever increasing pressure from deforestation, agricultural production and overgrazing, and desertification and water pollution. Paddison says it is highly likely that the government itself is causing damage to the environment: “There is evidence that there is a lot of illegal foresting going on, in addition there are some “ruling families” that control all of Madagascar’s mining for precious stones like diamonds, gold, sapphires, while the population suffers.”
This combination of political misrule and volatile weather leaves Madagascar and its people in dire straits. “The problem is that the government is not prioritizing the social sectors. It is channeling the money into its own affairs”, says Paddison and adds that the only way forward is to help people directly rather than through government channels: “We have a 60 million dollar trust fund for education that usually goes to the government for dealing with these kinds of problems, but recently this fund has gone to UNICEF. We pay local authorities for health workers and teachers directly”.
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The former French colony in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Mozambique with a landmass 1.5 times that of Germany, but with a population of only 20 million, is now facing a huge humanitarian crisis, according to Natascha Paddison, acting Deputy Representative for UNICEF: “The country’s health and education systems are not really working, they are crumbling”, she says.
Following the 2009 coup d’état by former mayor of Antananarivo, Mr. Marc Ravalomanana was ousted by Andy Rajoelina who is now heading the High Transitional Authority (HTA), the unrecognized government of Madagascar. The unconstitutional change of power by Rajoelina has made an already dire situation much worse: “Following the coup all aid to Madagascar was suspended”, explains Paddison, “that is catastrophic for a country where foreign aid accounted for 70 % of the national budget”, she continues.
Madagascar is one of the world’s poorest countries and has had a negative growth of GDP in the last year; its external debt is now almost 3 billion US dollars. “In the last two years 77 % of the population have been living on less than 1.25 dollars a day”, Paddison says. According to a US Congress report Madagascar’s infant mortality rate is over 5% and three-quarters of the population is living in rural areas.
“The goal is to have free and fair elections taking place in Madagascar as soon as possible, but that has so far been impossible”, says Paddison. “The current government simply has no vested interest in letting free and fair elections take place, there are rumours that they are so embroiled in corruption themselves”, she explains. The main political opposition leaders are living in exile in South Africa and France. The political impasse makes humanitarian help very difficult Paddison says and continues, “in 2010 the government cut its health budget by 30% there’s no new infrastructure in healthcare being built, no new schools.” According to an Amnesty International report for 2011, Madagascan authorities have been violating human rights such as excessive use of force and violence, arbitrary arrests and detentions, limiting freedom of expression and unfair trials.
In addition to its political troubles Madagascar is a country prone to natural disasters like heavy floods and severe drought. “Every year we have 3-4 cyclones that hit Madagascar and they knock down schools and houses and leave people pretty destitute, also in the south we have a lot of droughts and floods, it’s not helping the situation,” Natascha Paddison explains. In addition Madagascar’s biologically diverse fauna is facing ever increasing pressure from deforestation, agricultural production and overgrazing, and desertification and water pollution. Paddison says it is highly likely that the government itself is causing damage to the environment: “There is evidence that there is a lot of illegal foresting going on, in addition there are some “ruling families” that control all of Madagascar’s mining for precious stones like diamonds, gold, sapphires, while the population suffers.”
This combination of political misrule and volatile weather leaves Madagascar and its people in dire straits. “The problem is that the government is not prioritizing the social sectors. It is channeling the money into its own affairs”, says Paddison and adds that the only way forward is to help people directly rather than through government channels: “We have a 60 million dollar trust fund for education that usually goes to the government for dealing with these kinds of problems, but recently this fund has gone to UNICEF. We pay local authorities for health workers and teachers directly”.
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- published: 02 May 2015
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ALERT NEWS 666 Years Ago Bubonic Plague Now Today Hits Madagascar!!
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MaximsNewsNetwork: MADAGASCAR POLITICAL VIOLENCE UNICEF
MaximsNewsNetwork: 04 December 2009 - UNICEF: As officials work on forming a new unity government following the political violence that sparked early this year,...
MaximsNewsNetwork: 04 December 2009 - UNICEF: As officials work on forming a new unity government following the political violence that sparked early this year, Malagasy children are still suffering emotional and psychological trauma. UNICEF has been working to provide psychosocial support to Madagascar's children and youth.
As officials work on forming a new unity government following the political violence that sparked earlier this year, Malagasy children are still suffering emotional and psychological trauma.
Since January, the country has been isolated and poverty among the people here has deepened. During the weeks of rioting and violence, over 100 people were killed and thousands injured. The impact on the country especially the youth has been devastating.
UNICEF and its partners conducted a study of 12,800 young adults and children from all over capital. The results indicated that all of them were affected in one way or another every young adult surveyed had either suffered from, witnessed, or committed violence.
Students at the Lycee Rabearivelo, a high school in the centre of the capital, were especially impacted. Rioting, looting and shooting took place right outside their school gates. Students bore witness to extreme violence and death and were often in fear for their own lives.
SOUNDBITE (Malagasy) Unidentified, 17-year-old schoolboy:
I wasnt involved in the rioting or looting but I witnessed violence, I saw people looting shops and I myself was tear-gassed and it burned my eyes. I saw the security forces shooting, it felt like a movie, but I always witnessed violence. I saw many many dead people outside the shops belonging to (ousted Madagascar President Marc Ravalomanana) Ravalomanana. I saw a pregnant woman who had been shot dead and I cant get the image out of my mind.
UNICEFs education and child protection sectors are supporting the training of social workers and the implementation of psychosocial support to both primary and secondary schools.
So far, over 33, 000 children from 60 different schools throughout the country have been helped.
SOUNDBITE (French) Norotiana Jeannoda Randimbiarison, Social worker: The main goal of the psychosocial support is to help students to express themselves, to express their emotions, their feelings, and to help the with their school work. Social workers do individual counseling with the students who were individual victims of violence.
Ms. Randimbiarison adapts sessions according to students age. They express themselves through drawing, writing and singing. She says the results have been positive.
SOUNDBITE (French) Norotiana Jeannoda Randimbiarison, Social Worker: After the psychosocial support we asked the students to evaluate it, 90 percent of them felt that it had really helped them. Many of them said they are now much happier and we see it in their faces, in their actions.
Child-friendly spaces have also been reinforced and developed throughout Antananarivo, giving preschool children a safe place to play and learn, away from the potentially volatile streets. The children are supervised and given toys, games and musical instruments to play with.
With the devastating effects of poverty and uncertain government, these intervention programs aim to help Madagascars children and young adults heal from the traumatic effects of violence and some kind of return to normalcy.
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MaximsNewsNetwork: 04 December 2009 - UNICEF: As officials work on forming a new unity government following the political violence that sparked early this year, Malagasy children are still suffering emotional and psychological trauma. UNICEF has been working to provide psychosocial support to Madagascar's children and youth.
As officials work on forming a new unity government following the political violence that sparked earlier this year, Malagasy children are still suffering emotional and psychological trauma.
Since January, the country has been isolated and poverty among the people here has deepened. During the weeks of rioting and violence, over 100 people were killed and thousands injured. The impact on the country especially the youth has been devastating.
UNICEF and its partners conducted a study of 12,800 young adults and children from all over capital. The results indicated that all of them were affected in one way or another every young adult surveyed had either suffered from, witnessed, or committed violence.
Students at the Lycee Rabearivelo, a high school in the centre of the capital, were especially impacted. Rioting, looting and shooting took place right outside their school gates. Students bore witness to extreme violence and death and were often in fear for their own lives.
SOUNDBITE (Malagasy) Unidentified, 17-year-old schoolboy:
I wasnt involved in the rioting or looting but I witnessed violence, I saw people looting shops and I myself was tear-gassed and it burned my eyes. I saw the security forces shooting, it felt like a movie, but I always witnessed violence. I saw many many dead people outside the shops belonging to (ousted Madagascar President Marc Ravalomanana) Ravalomanana. I saw a pregnant woman who had been shot dead and I cant get the image out of my mind.
UNICEFs education and child protection sectors are supporting the training of social workers and the implementation of psychosocial support to both primary and secondary schools.
So far, over 33, 000 children from 60 different schools throughout the country have been helped.
SOUNDBITE (French) Norotiana Jeannoda Randimbiarison, Social worker: The main goal of the psychosocial support is to help students to express themselves, to express their emotions, their feelings, and to help the with their school work. Social workers do individual counseling with the students who were individual victims of violence.
Ms. Randimbiarison adapts sessions according to students age. They express themselves through drawing, writing and singing. She says the results have been positive.
SOUNDBITE (French) Norotiana Jeannoda Randimbiarison, Social Worker: After the psychosocial support we asked the students to evaluate it, 90 percent of them felt that it had really helped them. Many of them said they are now much happier and we see it in their faces, in their actions.
Child-friendly spaces have also been reinforced and developed throughout Antananarivo, giving preschool children a safe place to play and learn, away from the potentially volatile streets. The children are supervised and given toys, games and musical instruments to play with.
With the devastating effects of poverty and uncertain government, these intervention programs aim to help Madagascars children and young adults heal from the traumatic effects of violence and some kind of return to normalcy.
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Madagascar leaders deadlocked as talks resume
Madagascar's two main political rivals locked horns Thursday over the formation of a unity government at a second day of talks on the political crisis sparked b...
Madagascar's two main political rivals locked horns Thursday over the formation of a unity government at a second day of talks on the political crisis sparked by last year's coup. Strongman Andry Rajoelina, the former mayor of the capital who seized power with the army's backing in March 2009, insisted the talks in South Africa had "little chance" of success. Duration: 01:26
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Madagascar's two main political rivals locked horns Thursday over the formation of a unity government at a second day of talks on the political crisis sparked by last year's coup. Strongman Andry Rajoelina, the former mayor of the capital who seized power with the army's backing in March 2009, insisted the talks in South Africa had "little chance" of success. Duration: 01:26
- published: 30 Apr 2010
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Political rallies in Antananarivo, Madagascar
http://www.euronews.net Rallies in support of both political opponents in Madagascar: for Marc Ravalomanana the actual presidend and Rajoelina, his opponent....
http://www.euronews.net Rallies in support of both political opponents in Madagascar: for Marc Ravalomanana the actual presidend and Rajoelina, his opponent.
wn.com/Political Rallies In Antananarivo, Madagascar
http://www.euronews.net Rallies in support of both political opponents in Madagascar: for Marc Ravalomanana the actual presidend and Rajoelina, his opponent.
- published: 16 Mar 2009
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Madagascar: Death toll rises as opposition rallies
NEWS F24: Madagascar's President, Marc Ravalomanana, has accused his political rival, the mayor of Antananarivo, of stoking violent anti-government protests. At...
NEWS F24: Madagascar's President, Marc Ravalomanana, has accused his political rival, the mayor of Antananarivo, of stoking violent anti-government protests. At least 80 people have died in the capital, according to a French official.
wn.com/Madagascar Death Toll Rises As Opposition Rallies
NEWS F24: Madagascar's President, Marc Ravalomanana, has accused his political rival, the mayor of Antananarivo, of stoking violent anti-government protests. At least 80 people have died in the capital, according to a French official.
- published: 30 Jan 2009
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African Union pledges support for Madagascar
Southern African Development Community and African Union, mediators in Madagascar's political crisis, hold a press conference. Duration: 01:00....
Southern African Development Community and African Union, mediators in Madagascar's political crisis, hold a press conference. Duration: 01:00.
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Southern African Development Community and African Union, mediators in Madagascar's political crisis, hold a press conference. Duration: 01:00.
- published: 02 Aug 2013
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New Madagascar prime minister takes office
Madagascar's new prime minister has taken office as part of a deal meant to take the Indian Ocean island nation towards elections after years of political crisi...
Madagascar's new prime minister has taken office as part of a deal meant to take the Indian Ocean island nation towards elections after years of political crisis. Duration: 01:45
wn.com/New Madagascar Prime Minister Takes Office
Madagascar's new prime minister has taken office as part of a deal meant to take the Indian Ocean island nation towards elections after years of political crisis. Duration: 01:45
- published: 04 Nov 2011
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Campaigning ramps up in Madagascar as elections near
Madagascar is preparing to hold the first round of a divisive presidential election aimed with calming the political crisis that has rumbled on since March 2009...
Madagascar is preparing to hold the first round of a divisive presidential election aimed with calming the political crisis that has rumbled on since March 2009. Duration: 00:57
wn.com/Campaigning Ramps Up In Madagascar As Elections Near
Madagascar is preparing to hold the first round of a divisive presidential election aimed with calming the political crisis that has rumbled on since March 2009. Duration: 00:57
- published: 22 Oct 2013
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ALERT NEWS Sonar mapping for oil near Madagascar killed 100 whales
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Madagascar's blogosphere on the boil
WEB NEWS: In this edition: Web users react to the political crisis and protests against President Marc Ravalomanana which are shaking Madagascar. Also, an onli...
WEB NEWS: In this edition: Web users react to the political crisis and protests against President Marc Ravalomanana which are shaking Madagascar. Also, an online debate on Pope Benedict's lifting of four ultra-conservative bishops' excommunications.
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WEB NEWS: In this edition: Web users react to the political crisis and protests against President Marc Ravalomanana which are shaking Madagascar. Also, an online debate on Pope Benedict's lifting of four ultra-conservative bishops' excommunications.
- published: 28 Jan 2009
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Madagascar crisis forcing girls into sex work
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The effects of a political crisis in Madagascar extend far beyond the government. The economy has been badly damaged and millions of people are going hungry. Social workers say more young women are selling their bodies in order to survive. Al Jazeera's Tania Page reports.
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The effects of a political crisis in Madagascar extend far beyond the government. The economy has been badly damaged and millions of people are going hungry. Social workers say more young women are selling their bodies in order to survive. Al Jazeera's Tania Page reports.
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- published: 03 Nov 2013
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Madagascar: opposition leader to boycott talks
NEWS F24: Madagascar's opposition leader Andry Rajoelina has announced that he would boycott upcoming crisis talks, despite the army's warning that it would ta...
NEWS F24: Madagascar's opposition leader Andry Rajoelina has announced that he would boycott upcoming crisis talks, despite the army's warning that it would take control of the island if political leaders failed to resolve the ongoing crisis.
wn.com/Madagascar Opposition Leader To Boycott Talks
NEWS F24: Madagascar's opposition leader Andry Rajoelina has announced that he would boycott upcoming crisis talks, despite the army's warning that it would take control of the island if political leaders failed to resolve the ongoing crisis.
- published: 11 Mar 2009
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Madagascar seeks end to crisis in vote for new president
Madagascans vote for a new president and parliament in elections aimed at pulling the island out of the political and economic doldrums and restoring democracy....
Madagascans vote for a new president and parliament in elections aimed at pulling the island out of the political and economic doldrums and restoring democracy.
wn.com/Madagascar Seeks End To Crisis In Vote For New President
Madagascans vote for a new president and parliament in elections aimed at pulling the island out of the political and economic doldrums and restoring democracy.
- published: 20 Dec 2013
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Madagascar lawmakers vote to remove president
Madagascar's parliament has voted to remove President Hery Rajaonarimanpianina from office.
It's thought 121 of 125 lawmakers backed the move alleging consti...
Madagascar's parliament has voted to remove President Hery Rajaonarimanpianina from office.
It's thought 121 of 125 lawmakers backed the move alleging constitutional violations and incompetence. His critics say he's failed to deliver promised reforms
It will now be up to the country's constitutional court to decide whether the vote can be carried out.
Rajaonarimanpianina took power in January 2014 after the country's first democratic elections since 2006. It was hoped years of political an…
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wn.com/Madagascar Lawmakers Vote To Remove President
Madagascar's parliament has voted to remove President Hery Rajaonarimanpianina from office.
It's thought 121 of 125 lawmakers backed the move alleging constitutional violations and incompetence. His critics say he's failed to deliver promised reforms
It will now be up to the country's constitutional court to decide whether the vote can be carried out.
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- published: 27 May 2015
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Voters Not Sure Madagascar Election Will End Crisis
Voters in Madagascar are returning to the polls Friday to elect a new president and parliament. Hopes are high that the new leadership will end a five-year poli...
Voters in Madagascar are returning to the polls Friday to elect a new president and parliament. Hopes are high that the new leadership will end a five-year political and economic crisis in the Indian Ocean island nation, where a former mayor of the capital, Antananarivo, ousted a democratically elected president in 2009. Zlatica Hoke reports from Washington.
wn.com/Voters Not Sure Madagascar Election Will End Crisis
Voters in Madagascar are returning to the polls Friday to elect a new president and parliament. Hopes are high that the new leadership will end a five-year political and economic crisis in the Indian Ocean island nation, where a former mayor of the capital, Antananarivo, ousted a democratically elected president in 2009. Zlatica Hoke reports from Washington.
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Madagascar, Island of opportunities by EDBM
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Economy of Madagascar
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We explain .... What is Madagascar?
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Scaling Up Artisan Businesses: the Story of Sahalandy in Madagascar
Featuring Sahalandy as an exemplary case, The Alliance for Artisan Enterprise and Aspen Global Health and Development will host a screening of award-winning documentary: The Silkies of Madagascar, followed by a discussion on the impact of market access for artisan communities, addressing challenges and successes in the field.
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Madagascar's next gov't faced with challenge of reviving economy
The biggest challenge for Madagascar's next government is getting the island back on its feet. Madagascar is rich in natural resources. But it's also one of the poorest places on the planet. CCTV's Sun Lan has more.
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Madagascar Elections 2013
Nearly eight million people in Madagascar were expected to vote for a new president, in an election postponed several times and widely expected to break the country's five-year political impasse.
Since late 2008, the "Big Island" has been mired in a political crisis that has had a severe impact on the economy and social indicators. Nine out of ten people live today under the poverty line.
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UK-Madagascar Trade & Investment Forum 2015 - Highlights
On 19th November 2015, for the first time the Government of Madagascar came to London to engage with the international business and investor community based in the UK. Hosted by DMA at Lancaster House in the City of London, and led by a strong Madagascar delegation including President HE Hery Rajaonarimampianina, the Forum provided in-depth knowledge of Madagascar, one of the world’s last true fro
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The schooners keeping the Madagascan economy afloat
They've been made on the same beach for more than a hundred years, but the schooners of Madagascar are proving to be a lifeline for the country's struggling economy.Duration:01:04
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Madagascar unrest topples tourism
Madagascar's political instability over the last two years has severely damaged the country's once flourishing tourism industry, which is a main economic source for the tropical island off the southeastern coast of Africa.
Many tourists and foreign investors were scared off by the 2009 coup in which Andry Rajoelina, the opposition leader, dissolved the government and declared himself a transiti
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Crisis leaves Madagascan business struggling
The political crisis that erupted in Madagascar in 2009 has taken an economic toll. Small and medium size businesses are battling to survive. Their operations have yet to return to the levels seen before the coup that plunged the nation into its political morass. Duration: 02:33
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Apparel Sourcing Opportunities in Madagascar and Mauritius
To help U.S. buyers discover or rediscover the islands of Mauritius and Madagascar, and the many competitive companies based there, the East Africa Trade and Investment Hub recently traveled to the two islands to capture the opportunities available on video. Both Madagascar and Mauritius are export-ready and AGOA-eligible.
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IMF Restore Ties with Madagascar
The International Monetary Fund has restored ties with Madagascar for the first time since a coup on the Indian Ocean Island in 2009. The restoration of ties is vital element in rebuilding confidence in the island's battered economy.
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Air Madagascar strike wreaks havoc on economy
Tourist season in Madagascar is reeling from the impact of a strike by Air Madagascar workers that lasted for nearly one month.
The strike, which ended on July 17, crippled the national airline and caused collateral damage across the entire tourism sector.
"The season should have started at the beginning of July. Now, August is coming,” Eric Koller, president of the National Tourism Office in Ma
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Madagascar Online Shopping
Sitting in the comfort of their homes and offices, Malagasies are starting to take up online shopping, as the island's economy slowly recovers, after the IMF announced that it was resuming its relationship with Madagascar earlier this year, following peaceful elections in December.
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AIR MADAGASCAR Classe Business "Baobab"
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Madagascar Oil CEO looking for strategic partners to realise long-term export plan
Madagascar Oil (LON:MOIL) CEO Robert Estill tells Proactiveinvestors that there are potentially fifty years of development ahead at their Tsimiroro field, once the Madagascan government endorse the explorer’s heavy-oil development plan. “As long as we continue to develop the asset and develop it profitably then it is a long-term return that investors can take advantage of,” he said.
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Endeva Market Research - Insights from Madagascar
Endeva takes an empirically grounded approach to inclusive business development. In order to counter challenges in the slums and villages of developing countries, we apply interactive methods in our field research. These are complemented by desktop research, interviews and expert workshops. The video illustrates our approach with the example of a energy kiosk project in Madagascar.
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How to Spend Money Wisely: Personal Finance, Investments, Stocks & the Economy (2000)
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Senegal Economy: Business Women Using Entrepreneurship to Boost Development
Senegal is one of the most stable economies in Africa, but poverty is widespread and unemployment is high. Business women in the country are on a drive to change that. They are using entrepreneurship to foster economic development.Leslie Mirungu with the story.
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Water Management in Madagascar | Global 3000
Climate change poses a serious threat to the population of the Mahafaly Plateau, one of the most arid parts of Madagascar. A water management plan developed by the Worldwide Fund for Nature helps local tribes make agriculture more sustainable.
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Operation Rice Bowl: Madagascar
Catholic Relief Services' agriculture programs in Madagascar and around the world help farmers in the poorest communities improve their harvests using environmentally sensitive techniques that help preserve the land for future generations.
Madagascar, Island of opportunities by EDBM
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Economy of Madagascar
The economy of Madagascar is a market economy and is supported by Madagascar's well-established agricultural industry and emerging tourism, textile and mining i...
The economy of Madagascar is a market economy and is supported by Madagascar's well-established agricultural industry and emerging tourism, textile and mining industries. Malagasy agriculture produces tropical staple crops such as rice and cassava, as well as cash crops such as vanilla and coffee. Madagascar's wealth of natural resources supports its sizable mining industry. Additionally, Madagascar's status as a developing nation exempts Malagasy exports from customs protocol in some areas, notably the United States and European Union. These exemptions have supported the growth of the Malagasy textile industry. Despite Madagascar's natural resources and developing industries, the 2009 Malagasy political crisis—considered by the international community to be an illegal coup—deterred foreign investments in Madagascar and caused the Malagasy economy to decline. Foreign investments have resumed following the resumption of elections in early 2014.
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The economy of Madagascar is a market economy and is supported by Madagascar's well-established agricultural industry and emerging tourism, textile and mining industries. Malagasy agriculture produces tropical staple crops such as rice and cassava, as well as cash crops such as vanilla and coffee. Madagascar's wealth of natural resources supports its sizable mining industry. Additionally, Madagascar's status as a developing nation exempts Malagasy exports from customs protocol in some areas, notably the United States and European Union. These exemptions have supported the growth of the Malagasy textile industry. Despite Madagascar's natural resources and developing industries, the 2009 Malagasy political crisis—considered by the international community to be an illegal coup—deterred foreign investments in Madagascar and caused the Malagasy economy to decline. Foreign investments have resumed following the resumption of elections in early 2014.
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- published: 22 Dec 2015
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We explain .... What is Madagascar?
Our explanation of Madagascar
Richard Roeper- Mr President--- PowerPoint Producer
Jess Ward - Madagascar and African Union---- Script writer
George Cr...
Our explanation of Madagascar
Richard Roeper- Mr President--- PowerPoint Producer
Jess Ward - Madagascar and African Union---- Script writer
George Cramer- Mr Economy---------- Urm?
wn.com/We Explain .... What Is Madagascar
Our explanation of Madagascar
Richard Roeper- Mr President--- PowerPoint Producer
Jess Ward - Madagascar and African Union---- Script writer
George Cramer- Mr Economy---------- Urm?
- published: 26 Mar 2013
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Scaling Up Artisan Businesses: the Story of Sahalandy in Madagascar
Featuring Sahalandy as an exemplary case, The Alliance for Artisan Enterprise and Aspen Global Health and Development will host a screening of award-winning doc...
Featuring Sahalandy as an exemplary case, The Alliance for Artisan Enterprise and Aspen Global Health and Development will host a screening of award-winning documentary: The Silkies of Madagascar, followed by a discussion on the impact of market access for artisan communities, addressing challenges and successes in the field.
Opening remarks by Greta Schettler, Senior Economic Policy Advisor for the US Department of State's Office of Global Women's Issues
Featured panelists include:
Natalie Mundy, Director of Finance & Operations of Sahalandy
Shari Berenbach, President of the United States African Development Foundation
Closing remarks by Natika Washington, Director of Global Programs for the US Department of State's Office of Global Women's Issues
Moderated by Peggy Clark, Alliance Director and VP of Policy Programs at The Aspen Institute
wn.com/Scaling Up Artisan Businesses The Story Of Sahalandy In Madagascar
Featuring Sahalandy as an exemplary case, The Alliance for Artisan Enterprise and Aspen Global Health and Development will host a screening of award-winning documentary: The Silkies of Madagascar, followed by a discussion on the impact of market access for artisan communities, addressing challenges and successes in the field.
Opening remarks by Greta Schettler, Senior Economic Policy Advisor for the US Department of State's Office of Global Women's Issues
Featured panelists include:
Natalie Mundy, Director of Finance & Operations of Sahalandy
Shari Berenbach, President of the United States African Development Foundation
Closing remarks by Natika Washington, Director of Global Programs for the US Department of State's Office of Global Women's Issues
Moderated by Peggy Clark, Alliance Director and VP of Policy Programs at The Aspen Institute
- published: 29 Apr 2014
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Madagascar's next gov't faced with challenge of reviving economy
The biggest challenge for Madagascar's next government is getting the island back on its feet. Madagascar is rich in natural resources. But it's also one of the...
The biggest challenge for Madagascar's next government is getting the island back on its feet. Madagascar is rich in natural resources. But it's also one of the poorest places on the planet. CCTV's Sun Lan has more.
wn.com/Madagascar's Next Gov't Faced With Challenge Of Reviving Economy
The biggest challenge for Madagascar's next government is getting the island back on its feet. Madagascar is rich in natural resources. But it's also one of the poorest places on the planet. CCTV's Sun Lan has more.
- published: 25 Oct 2013
- views: 285
Madagascar Elections 2013
Nearly eight million people in Madagascar were expected to vote for a new president, in an election postponed several times and widely expected to break the cou...
Nearly eight million people in Madagascar were expected to vote for a new president, in an election postponed several times and widely expected to break the country's five-year political impasse.
Since late 2008, the "Big Island" has been mired in a political crisis that has had a severe impact on the economy and social indicators. Nine out of ten people live today under the poverty line.
By going to the polls, people are pinning their hopes on a return to constitutional order, economic growth and development.
In the capital, Antananarivo, where both the election campaign and the vote itself were held peacefully, long queues were seen as polling stations opened at 6 in the morning.
"Not only will I fulfill my duty as a citizen, but I was motivated to vote today to finally choose a democratically-elected president," said Viviane, who works as a bank clerk.
Edoany Govin, a 47 year-old priest, said he expects a return to stability: "We want to get out of the crisis, we need a democratically-elected president who will develop the country."
The polls were organised by the Independent National Electoral Commission of the Transition (CENIT) - an independent electoral body funded by the United Nations. The commission had to dispatch voting slips, ballot boxes and other materials to more than 20,000 polling stations by plane, truck, canoe and even on foot.
"The commission has no room for error," said Beatrice Atallah, President of the CENIT. "These are end of crisis elections," and Madagascar "must rejoin the concert of nations, so that people can live together in peace and serenity."
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has been tasked with supporting the Commission in the organization of elections.
UNDP supported the vote, helping to print 7.8 million voting cards, training polling officials in 1,500 municipalities and working with 470 Civil Society representatives, 48 percent of them women, to promote dialogue and send early warnings on any potential incidents.
UNDP assisted the Commission in particular to update and centralize the voting register in the capital. Nine million ballots and as many voting cards, 24,000 ballot boxes and polling booths were purchased through UNDP.
Approximately 140,000 polling officials, 62,000 members of the CENIT, as well as journalists, senior army personnel and police were trained on how to fulfill their duties and responsibilities during the elections.
Four hundred and seventy civil society representatives, 48 percent of them women, were trained in conflict prevention, mediation and early warning techniques.
In addition, an extensive civic education and advocacy campaign was conducted throughout the country, educating voters on the first-time use of single ballots. The events included two awareness caravans and a concert targeting 40,000 people in Antananarivo.
Twelve spots in local languages were aired on radio and national television, explaining the different stages of the election.
"UNDP has been involved in all aspects of the vote and we will continue to support the country efforts to consolidate democracy . The goal is to stop this free fall, that has degraded the population's living conditions since the beginning of the crisis," said Fatma Samura, UNDP Resident Representative in Madagascar.
The aim is "to reconcile the people of Madagascar with themselves and lay the foundations for sustainable, fair and equitable development", she said as the vote came to a close.
wn.com/Madagascar Elections 2013
Nearly eight million people in Madagascar were expected to vote for a new president, in an election postponed several times and widely expected to break the country's five-year political impasse.
Since late 2008, the "Big Island" has been mired in a political crisis that has had a severe impact on the economy and social indicators. Nine out of ten people live today under the poverty line.
By going to the polls, people are pinning their hopes on a return to constitutional order, economic growth and development.
In the capital, Antananarivo, where both the election campaign and the vote itself were held peacefully, long queues were seen as polling stations opened at 6 in the morning.
"Not only will I fulfill my duty as a citizen, but I was motivated to vote today to finally choose a democratically-elected president," said Viviane, who works as a bank clerk.
Edoany Govin, a 47 year-old priest, said he expects a return to stability: "We want to get out of the crisis, we need a democratically-elected president who will develop the country."
The polls were organised by the Independent National Electoral Commission of the Transition (CENIT) - an independent electoral body funded by the United Nations. The commission had to dispatch voting slips, ballot boxes and other materials to more than 20,000 polling stations by plane, truck, canoe and even on foot.
"The commission has no room for error," said Beatrice Atallah, President of the CENIT. "These are end of crisis elections," and Madagascar "must rejoin the concert of nations, so that people can live together in peace and serenity."
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has been tasked with supporting the Commission in the organization of elections.
UNDP supported the vote, helping to print 7.8 million voting cards, training polling officials in 1,500 municipalities and working with 470 Civil Society representatives, 48 percent of them women, to promote dialogue and send early warnings on any potential incidents.
UNDP assisted the Commission in particular to update and centralize the voting register in the capital. Nine million ballots and as many voting cards, 24,000 ballot boxes and polling booths were purchased through UNDP.
Approximately 140,000 polling officials, 62,000 members of the CENIT, as well as journalists, senior army personnel and police were trained on how to fulfill their duties and responsibilities during the elections.
Four hundred and seventy civil society representatives, 48 percent of them women, were trained in conflict prevention, mediation and early warning techniques.
In addition, an extensive civic education and advocacy campaign was conducted throughout the country, educating voters on the first-time use of single ballots. The events included two awareness caravans and a concert targeting 40,000 people in Antananarivo.
Twelve spots in local languages were aired on radio and national television, explaining the different stages of the election.
"UNDP has been involved in all aspects of the vote and we will continue to support the country efforts to consolidate democracy . The goal is to stop this free fall, that has degraded the population's living conditions since the beginning of the crisis," said Fatma Samura, UNDP Resident Representative in Madagascar.
The aim is "to reconcile the people of Madagascar with themselves and lay the foundations for sustainable, fair and equitable development", she said as the vote came to a close.
- published: 28 Oct 2013
- views: 812
UK-Madagascar Trade & Investment Forum 2015 - Highlights
On 19th November 2015, for the first time the Government of Madagascar came to London to engage with the international business and investor community based in ...
On 19th November 2015, for the first time the Government of Madagascar came to London to engage with the international business and investor community based in the UK. Hosted by DMA at Lancaster House in the City of London, and led by a strong Madagascar delegation including President HE Hery Rajaonarimampianina, the Forum provided in-depth knowledge of Madagascar, one of the world’s last true frontier markets, now re-emerging as an attractive investment destination.
DMA is a development consultancy. Incorporated in 2007, the company was established to 'help money flow into the world’s emerging economies' through a number of vehicles including investment summits for sovereign governments, through reducing the costs of international remittances and through deepening financial inclusion in emerging economies.
To find out more about DMA's past and upcoming investment summits, visit us at http://developingmarkets.com/
wn.com/UK Madagascar Trade Investment Forum 2015 Highlights
On 19th November 2015, for the first time the Government of Madagascar came to London to engage with the international business and investor community based in the UK. Hosted by DMA at Lancaster House in the City of London, and led by a strong Madagascar delegation including President HE Hery Rajaonarimampianina, the Forum provided in-depth knowledge of Madagascar, one of the world’s last true frontier markets, now re-emerging as an attractive investment destination.
DMA is a development consultancy. Incorporated in 2007, the company was established to 'help money flow into the world’s emerging economies' through a number of vehicles including investment summits for sovereign governments, through reducing the costs of international remittances and through deepening financial inclusion in emerging economies.
To find out more about DMA's past and upcoming investment summits, visit us at http://developingmarkets.com/
- published: 01 Dec 2015
- views: 69
The schooners keeping the Madagascan economy afloat
They've been made on the same beach for more than a hundred years, but the schooners of Madagascar are proving to be a lifeline for the country's struggling eco...
They've been made on the same beach for more than a hundred years, but the schooners of Madagascar are proving to be a lifeline for the country's struggling economy.Duration:01:04
wn.com/The Schooners Keeping The Madagascan Economy Afloat
They've been made on the same beach for more than a hundred years, but the schooners of Madagascar are proving to be a lifeline for the country's struggling economy.Duration:01:04
- published: 03 Dec 2011
- views: 907
Madagascar unrest topples tourism
Madagascar's political instability over the last two years has severely damaged the country's once flourishing tourism industry, which is a main economic source...
Madagascar's political instability over the last two years has severely damaged the country's once flourishing tourism industry, which is a main economic source for the tropical island off the southeastern coast of Africa.
Many tourists and foreign investors were scared off by the 2009 coup in which Andry Rajoelina, the opposition leader, dissolved the government and declared himself a transitional president of the country.
But Rajoelina also faced a coup attempt that ended last Saturday after the military stormed the revolters' barracks, which has further undermined Madagsacar's image abroad.
It came shortly before voters on Monday overwhelmingly backed a new constitution that allows the current president to run for office.
Tania Page reports from Antananarivo, the capital, on how a sharp drop in tourism has dramatically dented Madagascar's economy.
[November 23, 2010]
wn.com/Madagascar Unrest Topples Tourism
Madagascar's political instability over the last two years has severely damaged the country's once flourishing tourism industry, which is a main economic source for the tropical island off the southeastern coast of Africa.
Many tourists and foreign investors were scared off by the 2009 coup in which Andry Rajoelina, the opposition leader, dissolved the government and declared himself a transitional president of the country.
But Rajoelina also faced a coup attempt that ended last Saturday after the military stormed the revolters' barracks, which has further undermined Madagsacar's image abroad.
It came shortly before voters on Monday overwhelmingly backed a new constitution that allows the current president to run for office.
Tania Page reports from Antananarivo, the capital, on how a sharp drop in tourism has dramatically dented Madagascar's economy.
[November 23, 2010]
- published: 23 Nov 2010
- views: 5624
Crisis leaves Madagascan business struggling
The political crisis that erupted in Madagascar in 2009 has taken an economic toll. Small and medium size businesses are battling to survive. Their operations h...
The political crisis that erupted in Madagascar in 2009 has taken an economic toll. Small and medium size businesses are battling to survive. Their operations have yet to return to the levels seen before the coup that plunged the nation into its political morass. Duration: 02:33
wn.com/Crisis Leaves Madagascan Business Struggling
The political crisis that erupted in Madagascar in 2009 has taken an economic toll. Small and medium size businesses are battling to survive. Their operations have yet to return to the levels seen before the coup that plunged the nation into its political morass. Duration: 02:33
- published: 23 Nov 2011
- views: 756
Apparel Sourcing Opportunities in Madagascar and Mauritius
To help U.S. buyers discover or rediscover the islands of Mauritius and Madagascar, and the many competitive companies based there, the East Africa Trade and In...
To help U.S. buyers discover or rediscover the islands of Mauritius and Madagascar, and the many competitive companies based there, the East Africa Trade and Investment Hub recently traveled to the two islands to capture the opportunities available on video. Both Madagascar and Mauritius are export-ready and AGOA-eligible.
wn.com/Apparel Sourcing Opportunities In Madagascar And Mauritius
To help U.S. buyers discover or rediscover the islands of Mauritius and Madagascar, and the many competitive companies based there, the East Africa Trade and Investment Hub recently traveled to the two islands to capture the opportunities available on video. Both Madagascar and Mauritius are export-ready and AGOA-eligible.
- published: 20 Jul 2015
- views: 842
IMF Restore Ties with Madagascar
The International Monetary Fund has restored ties with Madagascar for the first time since a coup on the Indian Ocean Island in 2009. The restoration of ties is...
The International Monetary Fund has restored ties with Madagascar for the first time since a coup on the Indian Ocean Island in 2009. The restoration of ties is vital element in rebuilding confidence in the island's battered economy.
wn.com/Imf Restore Ties With Madagascar
The International Monetary Fund has restored ties with Madagascar for the first time since a coup on the Indian Ocean Island in 2009. The restoration of ties is vital element in rebuilding confidence in the island's battered economy.
- published: 22 Mar 2014
- views: 125
Air Madagascar strike wreaks havoc on economy
Tourist season in Madagascar is reeling from the impact of a strike by Air Madagascar workers that lasted for nearly one month.
The strike, which ended on July...
Tourist season in Madagascar is reeling from the impact of a strike by Air Madagascar workers that lasted for nearly one month.
The strike, which ended on July 17, crippled the national airline and caused collateral damage across the entire tourism sector.
"The season should have started at the beginning of July. Now, August is coming,” Eric Koller, president of the National Tourism Office in Madagascar, told Anadolu Agency.
Between 60 and 70 percent of the national airline’s flights were canceled, Koller said.
The majority of flights have been grounded for the past month, as striking workers claimed they were fed up with the airline's poor governance and mismanagement.
Most international flights arrive in Antananarivo, the capital.
The tourist attractions they come to visit, however, are almost all in other provinces, which means tourists mostly take further domestic flights when they arrive in Madagascar.
The disruption of flights, both international and domestic, led many tourists to cancel their bookings.
Experts in the sector claim that tourists canceled over 75 percent of their reservations in Sainte Marie Island, leading some hotels to lay off workers.
Related sectors, such as transportation and handicrafts, also suffered from the strike.
"The current priority is to evacuate the tourists already there. Such an operation will further disrupt the arrival of other tourists for another month before returning to normal," Bakomalala Nirinalijao, secretary general of an association of tour operators in Madagascar, told Anadolu Agency.
Madagascar tourism officials planned to take in over 300,000 tourists this year, as the economy relies heavily on tourism.
In 2014, around 220,000 tourists visited the country, according to official statistics.
The government is planning to attract over one million tourists in 2020.
According to official figures, nearly 70 percent of tourists visiting Madagascar are French.
Koller hopes the authorities will revive the tourism sector.
"The government should help us to promote Madagascar... We must prepare an action plan to boost Madagascar [tourism sector]. We must communicate," he said.
The Ministry of Tourism, Transport and Meteorology has not yet made any statement on the strike.
According to Hery Ramiarison, an economist and professor at the University of Antananarivo, the strike at Air Madagascar struck a "hard blow" to the Malagasy economy.
"Tourism is one of the three sectors that provide foreign exchange for the country," he told Anadolu Agency.
In 2013, tourism generated foreign exchange earnings of around €294 million, according to official figures.
"The social movement comes at a crucial moment, at the beginning of tourist season,” he said. “The government did not find a solution rapidly enough.”
"In the future, tourists will be careful. A simple strike rumor could create panic and cancellation of reservations. This is not good for our economy," he said.
wn.com/Air Madagascar Strike Wreaks Havoc On Economy
Tourist season in Madagascar is reeling from the impact of a strike by Air Madagascar workers that lasted for nearly one month.
The strike, which ended on July 17, crippled the national airline and caused collateral damage across the entire tourism sector.
"The season should have started at the beginning of July. Now, August is coming,” Eric Koller, president of the National Tourism Office in Madagascar, told Anadolu Agency.
Between 60 and 70 percent of the national airline’s flights were canceled, Koller said.
The majority of flights have been grounded for the past month, as striking workers claimed they were fed up with the airline's poor governance and mismanagement.
Most international flights arrive in Antananarivo, the capital.
The tourist attractions they come to visit, however, are almost all in other provinces, which means tourists mostly take further domestic flights when they arrive in Madagascar.
The disruption of flights, both international and domestic, led many tourists to cancel their bookings.
Experts in the sector claim that tourists canceled over 75 percent of their reservations in Sainte Marie Island, leading some hotels to lay off workers.
Related sectors, such as transportation and handicrafts, also suffered from the strike.
"The current priority is to evacuate the tourists already there. Such an operation will further disrupt the arrival of other tourists for another month before returning to normal," Bakomalala Nirinalijao, secretary general of an association of tour operators in Madagascar, told Anadolu Agency.
Madagascar tourism officials planned to take in over 300,000 tourists this year, as the economy relies heavily on tourism.
In 2014, around 220,000 tourists visited the country, according to official statistics.
The government is planning to attract over one million tourists in 2020.
According to official figures, nearly 70 percent of tourists visiting Madagascar are French.
Koller hopes the authorities will revive the tourism sector.
"The government should help us to promote Madagascar... We must prepare an action plan to boost Madagascar [tourism sector]. We must communicate," he said.
The Ministry of Tourism, Transport and Meteorology has not yet made any statement on the strike.
According to Hery Ramiarison, an economist and professor at the University of Antananarivo, the strike at Air Madagascar struck a "hard blow" to the Malagasy economy.
"Tourism is one of the three sectors that provide foreign exchange for the country," he told Anadolu Agency.
In 2013, tourism generated foreign exchange earnings of around €294 million, according to official figures.
"The social movement comes at a crucial moment, at the beginning of tourist season,” he said. “The government did not find a solution rapidly enough.”
"In the future, tourists will be careful. A simple strike rumor could create panic and cancellation of reservations. This is not good for our economy," he said.
- published: 30 Jul 2015
- views: 28
Madagascar Online Shopping
Sitting in the comfort of their homes and offices, Malagasies are starting to take up online shopping, as the island's economy slowly recovers, after the IMF an...
Sitting in the comfort of their homes and offices, Malagasies are starting to take up online shopping, as the island's economy slowly recovers, after the IMF announced that it was resuming its relationship with Madagascar earlier this year, following peaceful elections in December.
wn.com/Madagascar Online Shopping
Sitting in the comfort of their homes and offices, Malagasies are starting to take up online shopping, as the island's economy slowly recovers, after the IMF announced that it was resuming its relationship with Madagascar earlier this year, following peaceful elections in December.
- published: 12 Aug 2014
- views: 59
AIR MADAGASCAR Classe Business "Baobab"
NB : les droits d'auteur ne nous appartiennent pas. Nous rediffusons simplement l'information....
NB : les droits d'auteur ne nous appartiennent pas. Nous rediffusons simplement l'information.
wn.com/Air Madagascar Classe Business Baobab
NB : les droits d'auteur ne nous appartiennent pas. Nous rediffusons simplement l'information.
- published: 22 Jan 2015
- views: 221
Madagascar Oil CEO looking for strategic partners to realise long-term export plan
Madagascar Oil (LON:MOIL) CEO Robert Estill tells Proactiveinvestors that there are potentially fifty years of development ahead at their Tsimiroro field, once ...
Madagascar Oil (LON:MOIL) CEO Robert Estill tells Proactiveinvestors that there are potentially fifty years of development ahead at their Tsimiroro field, once the Madagascan government endorse the explorer’s heavy-oil development plan. “As long as we continue to develop the asset and develop it profitably then it is a long-term return that investors can take advantage of,” he said.
Estill said the company looks to produce tens of thousands of barrels of heavy oil and that since the local market can only support so much, the long-term plan will be to export to international markets. Then the company will look to striking strategic partnerships. Estill says that while Madagascar Oil does have a certain level of expertise, they do need additional support including drilling, a pipeline capacity and facilities capabilities.
wn.com/Madagascar Oil Ceo Looking For Strategic Partners To Realise Long Term Export Plan
Madagascar Oil (LON:MOIL) CEO Robert Estill tells Proactiveinvestors that there are potentially fifty years of development ahead at their Tsimiroro field, once the Madagascan government endorse the explorer’s heavy-oil development plan. “As long as we continue to develop the asset and develop it profitably then it is a long-term return that investors can take advantage of,” he said.
Estill said the company looks to produce tens of thousands of barrels of heavy oil and that since the local market can only support so much, the long-term plan will be to export to international markets. Then the company will look to striking strategic partnerships. Estill says that while Madagascar Oil does have a certain level of expertise, they do need additional support including drilling, a pipeline capacity and facilities capabilities.
- published: 14 Apr 2015
- views: 529
Endeva Market Research - Insights from Madagascar
Endeva takes an empirically grounded approach to inclusive business development. In order to counter challenges in the slums and villages of developing countrie...
Endeva takes an empirically grounded approach to inclusive business development. In order to counter challenges in the slums and villages of developing countries, we apply interactive methods in our field research. These are complemented by desktop research, interviews and expert workshops. The video illustrates our approach with the example of a energy kiosk project in Madagascar.
wn.com/Endeva Market Research Insights From Madagascar
Endeva takes an empirically grounded approach to inclusive business development. In order to counter challenges in the slums and villages of developing countries, we apply interactive methods in our field research. These are complemented by desktop research, interviews and expert workshops. The video illustrates our approach with the example of a energy kiosk project in Madagascar.
- published: 17 Jan 2012
- views: 726
How to Spend Money Wisely: Personal Finance, Investments, Stocks & the Economy (2000)
David A. Brancaccio (born May 17, 1960) is an American radio and television journalist. He has been the host of the public radio business program Marketplace an...
David A. Brancaccio (born May 17, 1960) is an American radio and television journalist. He has been the host of the public radio business program Marketplace and the PBS newsmagazine Now.
Brancaccio was born in New York City and grew up in Waterville, Maine. His father is Italian American and his mother is Ashkenazi Jewish American. He began his career in broadcasting on WTVL radio in 1976 at the age of fifteen. He received a Bachelor of Arts in African Studies and History from Wesleyan University in 1982 and a master's in journalism from Stanford University in 1988. He traveled widely, spending his fourth grade in Rome, his ninth grade in Fort Dauphin, Madagascar and his senior year in college in Legon, Ghana.
In 1989, Brancaccio began contributing to the public radio program Marketplace. He was first named as the program's European editor based in London. Brancaccio became senior editor and host of Marketplace in 1993. From London, Brancaccio also contributed diplomatic and feature coverage for the radio service of the Christian Science Monitor. During Brancaccio's tenure as host, Marketplace received the DuPont-Columbia Award (1998) and the George Foster Peabody Award (2001). He anchored the television newsmagazine, California Connected, that aired on many Californian PBS stations, from 2002 to 2003.
In 2003, Brancaccio left Marketplace to join Bill Moyers on Now. Brancaccio was co-host for over a year prior to Moyers' retirement at the end of 2004. On his last Now broadcast, Moyers had this to say about Brancaccio:
I asked David to join me over a year ago because I wanted my successor to have grown up, as it were, in public broadcasting, an independent journalist, believing our job is to sift through the untidy realities, weigh the competing claims, and offer to you our considered approximation of what's really going on.
Among his beats: business innovation and the economy, politics, human rights, national security, the environment, health care, and science policy.
In 2007, Brancaccio won a national Emmy for coverage of a public health story in Kenya. In 2009, he won a Walter Cronkite Award for excellence in television political coverage.[2] He also holds the David Brower award for Environmental Coverage from the Sierra Club. In 2005, Brancaccio conducted the last, long-form television interview with the legendary author Kurt Vonnegut.[3] The last episode of Now was broadcast April 30, 2010.
Brancaccio is a contributor to several broadcast, electronic, and print media, including CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, The Wall Street Journal, The Nightly Business Report, Wall Street Week with Fortune, The Baltimore Sun and Psychology Today. In 2000, his book, Squandering Aimlessly, was published, his account of a pilgrimage across America to learn how Americans apply their personal values to their money. He also lectures widely about the future of the economy and the role of journalism in a democracy.
Brancaccio's documentary film Fixing the Future, exploring more sustainable options for the economy, was released in theaters in 2012.
In 2011, Brancaccio returned to American Public Media's Marketplace as a correspondent covering new economy issues and tech/innovation. He is now host and senior editor of the popular business program The Marketplace Morning Report[4] from 6:51 am Eastern to 7:51 am Pacific on public radio stations nationwide.
Brancaccio lives in South Orange, New Jersey, with his wife, Mary, an educator and poet. He is an avid photographer and bicyclist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Brancaccio
wn.com/How To Spend Money Wisely Personal Finance, Investments, Stocks The Economy (2000)
David A. Brancaccio (born May 17, 1960) is an American radio and television journalist. He has been the host of the public radio business program Marketplace and the PBS newsmagazine Now.
Brancaccio was born in New York City and grew up in Waterville, Maine. His father is Italian American and his mother is Ashkenazi Jewish American. He began his career in broadcasting on WTVL radio in 1976 at the age of fifteen. He received a Bachelor of Arts in African Studies and History from Wesleyan University in 1982 and a master's in journalism from Stanford University in 1988. He traveled widely, spending his fourth grade in Rome, his ninth grade in Fort Dauphin, Madagascar and his senior year in college in Legon, Ghana.
In 1989, Brancaccio began contributing to the public radio program Marketplace. He was first named as the program's European editor based in London. Brancaccio became senior editor and host of Marketplace in 1993. From London, Brancaccio also contributed diplomatic and feature coverage for the radio service of the Christian Science Monitor. During Brancaccio's tenure as host, Marketplace received the DuPont-Columbia Award (1998) and the George Foster Peabody Award (2001). He anchored the television newsmagazine, California Connected, that aired on many Californian PBS stations, from 2002 to 2003.
In 2003, Brancaccio left Marketplace to join Bill Moyers on Now. Brancaccio was co-host for over a year prior to Moyers' retirement at the end of 2004. On his last Now broadcast, Moyers had this to say about Brancaccio:
I asked David to join me over a year ago because I wanted my successor to have grown up, as it were, in public broadcasting, an independent journalist, believing our job is to sift through the untidy realities, weigh the competing claims, and offer to you our considered approximation of what's really going on.
Among his beats: business innovation and the economy, politics, human rights, national security, the environment, health care, and science policy.
In 2007, Brancaccio won a national Emmy for coverage of a public health story in Kenya. In 2009, he won a Walter Cronkite Award for excellence in television political coverage.[2] He also holds the David Brower award for Environmental Coverage from the Sierra Club. In 2005, Brancaccio conducted the last, long-form television interview with the legendary author Kurt Vonnegut.[3] The last episode of Now was broadcast April 30, 2010.
Brancaccio is a contributor to several broadcast, electronic, and print media, including CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, The Wall Street Journal, The Nightly Business Report, Wall Street Week with Fortune, The Baltimore Sun and Psychology Today. In 2000, his book, Squandering Aimlessly, was published, his account of a pilgrimage across America to learn how Americans apply their personal values to their money. He also lectures widely about the future of the economy and the role of journalism in a democracy.
Brancaccio's documentary film Fixing the Future, exploring more sustainable options for the economy, was released in theaters in 2012.
In 2011, Brancaccio returned to American Public Media's Marketplace as a correspondent covering new economy issues and tech/innovation. He is now host and senior editor of the popular business program The Marketplace Morning Report[4] from 6:51 am Eastern to 7:51 am Pacific on public radio stations nationwide.
Brancaccio lives in South Orange, New Jersey, with his wife, Mary, an educator and poet. He is an avid photographer and bicyclist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Brancaccio
- published: 16 Apr 2015
- views: 1225
Senegal Economy: Business Women Using Entrepreneurship to Boost Development
Senegal is one of the most stable economies in Africa, but poverty is widespread and unemployment is high. Business women in the country are on a drive to chang...
Senegal is one of the most stable economies in Africa, but poverty is widespread and unemployment is high. Business women in the country are on a drive to change that. They are using entrepreneurship to foster economic development.Leslie Mirungu with the story.
wn.com/Senegal Economy Business Women Using Entrepreneurship To Boost Development
Senegal is one of the most stable economies in Africa, but poverty is widespread and unemployment is high. Business women in the country are on a drive to change that. They are using entrepreneurship to foster economic development.Leslie Mirungu with the story.
- published: 26 May 2015
- views: 267
Water Management in Madagascar | Global 3000
Climate change poses a serious threat to the population of the Mahafaly Plateau, one of the most arid parts of Madagascar. A water management plan developed by ...
Climate change poses a serious threat to the population of the Mahafaly Plateau, one of the most arid parts of Madagascar. A water management plan developed by the Worldwide Fund for Nature helps local tribes make agriculture more sustainable.
It's a vicious circle: because of climate change, drought has become a serious problem on the Mahafaly Plateau. But at the same time, locals are clearing forests to use the land for farming, thereby exacerbating their environmental problems. The WWF is now assisting local communities in improving the management and use of the little water available to them.
wn.com/Water Management In Madagascar | Global 3000
Climate change poses a serious threat to the population of the Mahafaly Plateau, one of the most arid parts of Madagascar. A water management plan developed by the Worldwide Fund for Nature helps local tribes make agriculture more sustainable.
It's a vicious circle: because of climate change, drought has become a serious problem on the Mahafaly Plateau. But at the same time, locals are clearing forests to use the land for farming, thereby exacerbating their environmental problems. The WWF is now assisting local communities in improving the management and use of the little water available to them.
- published: 16 Nov 2010
- views: 1805
Operation Rice Bowl: Madagascar
Catholic Relief Services' agriculture programs in Madagascar and around the world help farmers in the poorest communities improve their harvests using environme...
Catholic Relief Services' agriculture programs in Madagascar and around the world help farmers in the poorest communities improve their harvests using environmentally sensitive techniques that help preserve the land for future generations.
wn.com/Operation Rice Bowl Madagascar
Catholic Relief Services' agriculture programs in Madagascar and around the world help farmers in the poorest communities improve their harvests using environmentally sensitive techniques that help preserve the land for future generations.
- published: 16 Dec 2011
- views: 5014
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Madagascar's Chinatown reveals a melting pot of two cultures
Madagascar is playing host to the African Kung-Fu championships this week.The Chinese martial art has been growing in popularity across the continent. Madagascar has had a long relationship with China - one that's currently booming. CCTV's Celestine Karoney has more.
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Chinese Street Food - Street Food In China - Hong Kong Street Food 2015
Chinese Street Food - Street Food In China - Hong Kong Street Food 2015
Subscribe : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaTLdex1z7Owidi1FJJkbvw
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Japanese Street Food - Street Food in Japan - Tokyo Street Food 2015
Japanese Street Food - Street Food in Japan - Tokyo Street Food 2015
Subscribe : http://www.youtube.com/c/AmazingStreetFoodVideos
Indian Street Food : https://youtu.be/HySe-oTUaEA
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Why Madagascar is a Good Travel Place?
One of the last major areas on Earth to be settled by humans, the natural beauty and ecological diversity of Madagascar makes it feel like a country forgotten by time. Located off the eastern coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar is home to thousands of plant and animal species found nowhere else in the world. Madagascar’s extraordinary natural diversity has earned the country the nickna
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Malagasy Culture Tips
http://preparetoserve.com/MADAGASCAR Malagasy Culture Tips. Some helpful culture tips for visiting Madagascar.
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Finnish Food Taste Test: (Salmiakki, Finnish Chocolate, Finnish Licorice & other Finnish Cuisine)
In our latest food and travel video from Finland we taste test as many Finnish types of food and cuisine as we possibly can. The main focus is on Finnish chocolate, Finnish licorice and Finnish Salmiakki. Here are some of the foods we had:
1) Jim Chocolate Bar by Fazer (dark chocolate with fruit mousse filling)
2) Lakupala fruit flavored licorice by Panada (Finnish salty liquorice)
3) Tupla cho
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Japan in the Heian Period and Cultural History: Crash Course World History 227
In which John Green teaches you about what westerners call the middle ages and the lives of the aristocracy...in Japan. The Heian period in Japan lasted from 794CE to 1185CE, and it was an interesting time in Japan. Rather than being known for a thriving economy, or particularly interesting politics, the most important things to come out of the Heian period were largely cultural. There was a flour
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CFAC's 4th Annual Multicultural Canada Day Celebration @ Yonge Dundas Square
* WATCH IN HD FOR BEST VIEWING QUALITY*
The Community Folk Art Council has proudly produced is 4th Annual Multicultural Canada Day Celebration at Yonge Dundas Square in Toronto, Canada on July 1st, 2010.
Video produced by: Declan O'Driscoll - http://www.bpmtv.com/
Photography: Cameron Ogilvie - http://cameronogilvie.com
Proudly Supported and Funded by: Canadian Heritage, OMNI, City of T
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Full Documentary. The Men of Fifth World - Planet Doc Full Documentaries
In this documentary we know the culture of Australian Aboriginal tribes.
SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/PlanetDoc Full Documentaries every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday!
FULL DOCUMENTARIES | http://bit.ly/Full-Docs
The Men of the Fifth World is a documentary that shows us the history, culture and traditions of the Australian aborigines, primitive tribes who inhabit these lands.
The old Garimala Yakar,
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madagascar food.wmv
This is one typical madagascar food
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Madagascar -- Traditional way of making paper
Ambalavao. The town is known for its paper making and is the home of the Malagasy 'Antaimoro' paper which is papyrus based paper, often with wild flowers placed decoratively within the paper.
Here the women are preparing the pulp, which comes from a local fibrous tree.
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Travel to MADAGASCAR with us: Day 3 and 4
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Hey guys and the adventure continues, today we're going to the city, we're taking you shopping with us and also visit some modern fast food style restaurant in town.
Here are some links that you might be interested in:
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JOURNEY THROUGH JAMAICA (The Naseberry)
Journey Through Jamaica - Highlighting Jamaican Food, Arts, Music, Culture, Lifestyle, Business and Architecture. Journey with narrator Mo' Scherrie through the breadths and depths of the island.
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Baobab et Art Malagasy à Majunga
Filmé au bord de la mer et au marché d'art Malagasy à Majunga
Facebook: http://facebook.com/Madagascarisland
Blog: http://madatresors.blogspot.com
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Amazing Madagascar: A Hidden and Forgotten Treasure of Planet Earth
Amazing Madagascar: A Hidden and Forgotten Treasure of Planet Earth
Madagascar is unique: 5% of all known animal and plant species can be found here, and here alone. The remarkable fauna and flora is matched by epic landscapes of an incredible diversity: you can go from rainforest to desert in just 300km. Few places on earth offer such an intense kaleidoscope of nature. Making the best of it, how
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ZOOM : LA FABRICATION DU "KOBA "MALAGASY
Mampalaza iny kaominina Talatavolonondry iny ny “koba”. Sakafo tena Malagasy tsy fahita any amin’ny firenen-kafa. Manatalenta amin’ny fanamboarana azy io ny mponin’ny Talata ary reherehan’izy ireo izany. Karazan-tsakafo niforona efa an-taonany maro ary nataon’ny fianakaviana maro ho antom-pivelomana teo amin’ny faritra manodidina.
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The Art of Collaboration with KeFe | KQED Arts
Click to learn more: https://wp.me/p4AWsA-d8
Kelly Tunstall and Ferris Plock are artists who focus on character design and development, creating a rotating cast of surreal cartoon figures inspired by visual culture, including fashion, skateboarding, Japanese regalia and folklore.
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Macaron Taste Test in Paris
When I think of French desserts one of the first things that comes to mind is macaron. These tiny delectable French delicacies come in an assortment of sizes and flavors. We ended up picking up a package from a small French bakery on our way to a lakeside picnic. The package consisted of 16 macarons (4 each of pistachio, strawberry, almond and coffee) coming in at a rather pricey thirteen Euros. N
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Madagascar - Outdoor Music Festival
Music: Crazy on Chocolate - Rastaliens
http://www.rastaliens.com/
Phat Productions is proud to present
Madagascar
Two Day Outdoor Music Festival
28th - 29th November 2009
RAIN DATE 12-13 December 2009
1277 Pakiri Block Road, Pakiri
1 Hour north of Auckland - Gates Open 10am
BOOK NOW: http://www.iticket.co.nz/events/2009/...
Summer is coming - and we all know what that means.. Madag
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Nigerian Students Treated To Some Chinese Food Flavours
Earlier this week, a number of Nigerian students attended the Chinese Cuisine festival, which took place at the Confucius institute in Lagos. The event saw the students learn a bit about the Chinese language, as well as the Far East country's culture. Here's Leslie Mirungu with more.
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Muhtadi International Drumming Festival 2014 Highlights
The 15th Annual Muhtadi International Drumming Festival started off the Summer Festival Season with the launch at the Royal Ontario Museum Friday Night Live paid event on June 6, 2014. This was followed by the full Free Festival at Woodbine Park, Toronto, ON Canada on June 7th and 8th, 2014. Welcome to the Festival where all cultures come together, drumming and dancing to one beat!
MIDF XV Feat
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Madagascar Antananarivo Mission Story (LDS)
http://preparetoserve.com/MADAGASCAR Madagascar Antananarivo Mission Story (LDS).
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Madagascar. Like Nowhere Else.
Madagascar 2011-12: Perinet (Andasibe), Morondava, Diego Suarez, Nosy Be and Antananarivo.
Madagascar's Chinatown reveals a melting pot of two cultures
Madagascar is playing host to the African Kung-Fu championships this week.The Chinese martial art has been growing in popularity across the continent. Madagasca...
Madagascar is playing host to the African Kung-Fu championships this week.The Chinese martial art has been growing in popularity across the continent. Madagascar has had a long relationship with China - one that's currently booming. CCTV's Celestine Karoney has more.
wn.com/Madagascar's Chinatown Reveals A Melting Pot Of Two Cultures
Madagascar is playing host to the African Kung-Fu championships this week.The Chinese martial art has been growing in popularity across the continent. Madagascar has had a long relationship with China - one that's currently booming. CCTV's Celestine Karoney has more.
- published: 06 Sep 2013
- views: 1250
Chinese Street Food - Street Food In China - Hong Kong Street Food 2015
Chinese Street Food - Street Food In China - Hong Kong Street Food 2015
Subscribe : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaTLdex1z7Owidi1FJJkbvw...
Chinese Street Food - Street Food In China - Hong Kong Street Food 2015
Subscribe : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaTLdex1z7Owidi1FJJkbvw
wn.com/Chinese Street Food Street Food In China Hong Kong Street Food 2015
Chinese Street Food - Street Food In China - Hong Kong Street Food 2015
Subscribe : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaTLdex1z7Owidi1FJJkbvw
- published: 15 Nov 2015
- views: 927631
Japanese Street Food - Street Food in Japan - Tokyo Street Food 2015
Japanese Street Food - Street Food in Japan - Tokyo Street Food 2015
Subscribe : http://www.youtube.com/c/AmazingStreetFoodVideos
Indian Street Food : https:/...
Japanese Street Food - Street Food in Japan - Tokyo Street Food 2015
Subscribe : http://www.youtube.com/c/AmazingStreetFoodVideos
Indian Street Food : https://youtu.be/HySe-oTUaEA
Turkish Street Food : https://youtu.be/uYKC0vPwNy0
Chinese Street Food : https://youtu.be/t019BQ3SwOU
wn.com/Japanese Street Food Street Food In Japan Tokyo Street Food 2015
Japanese Street Food - Street Food in Japan - Tokyo Street Food 2015
Subscribe : http://www.youtube.com/c/AmazingStreetFoodVideos
Indian Street Food : https://youtu.be/HySe-oTUaEA
Turkish Street Food : https://youtu.be/uYKC0vPwNy0
Chinese Street Food : https://youtu.be/t019BQ3SwOU
- published: 02 Nov 2015
- views: 824833
Why Madagascar is a Good Travel Place?
One of the last major areas on Earth to be settled by humans, the natural beauty and ecological diversity of Madagascar makes it feel like a country forgotten b...
One of the last major areas on Earth to be settled by humans, the natural beauty and ecological diversity of Madagascar makes it feel like a country forgotten by time. Located off the eastern coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar is home to thousands of plant and animal species found nowhere else in the world. Madagascar’s extraordinary natural diversity has earned the country the nickname “the eighth continent”. A veneration of ancestry and tradition pervades the national culture, a reverence that is reflected in the country’s architecture, art and social manners. Visit the top tourist attractions in Madagascar to discover for yourself the natural, cultural and historical diversity that is Madagascar.
wn.com/Why Madagascar Is A Good Travel Place
One of the last major areas on Earth to be settled by humans, the natural beauty and ecological diversity of Madagascar makes it feel like a country forgotten by time. Located off the eastern coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar is home to thousands of plant and animal species found nowhere else in the world. Madagascar’s extraordinary natural diversity has earned the country the nickname “the eighth continent”. A veneration of ancestry and tradition pervades the national culture, a reverence that is reflected in the country’s architecture, art and social manners. Visit the top tourist attractions in Madagascar to discover for yourself the natural, cultural and historical diversity that is Madagascar.
- published: 21 Feb 2015
- views: 148
Malagasy Culture Tips
http://preparetoserve.com/MADAGASCAR Malagasy Culture Tips. Some helpful culture tips for visiting Madagascar....
http://preparetoserve.com/MADAGASCAR Malagasy Culture Tips. Some helpful culture tips for visiting Madagascar.
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http://preparetoserve.com/MADAGASCAR Malagasy Culture Tips. Some helpful culture tips for visiting Madagascar.
- published: 14 Oct 2014
- views: 258
Finnish Food Taste Test: (Salmiakki, Finnish Chocolate, Finnish Licorice & other Finnish Cuisine)
In our latest food and travel video from Finland we taste test as many Finnish types of food and cuisine as we possibly can. The main focus is on Finnish choco...
In our latest food and travel video from Finland we taste test as many Finnish types of food and cuisine as we possibly can. The main focus is on Finnish chocolate, Finnish licorice and Finnish Salmiakki. Here are some of the foods we had:
1) Jim Chocolate Bar by Fazer (dark chocolate with fruit mousse filling)
2) Lakupala fruit flavored licorice by Panada (Finnish salty liquorice)
3) Tupla chocolate bar (milk chocolate with nougat and almonds)
4) Fazer Angry Birds Pineapple Filled Finnish Liquorice bar
5) Moomin fruit wine gums or gummy bears
6) Salmiakki (Finnish salty licorice with Ammonium Chloride
7) Jenkki spearmint gum
8) Karl Fazer milk chocolate bar
9) Karl Fazer chili chocolate bar
10) Geisha Chocolate bar by Fazer
Purely Salmiakki:
1) Mixed Salmiakki bag
2) Super Salmiakki
3) Salmiakki Ice Cream by Fazer
4) Salmiakki chocolate bar by Fazer
5) Salmiakki candy
http://nomadicsamuel.com/travel-stories/foreigner-who-loves-finnish-salmiakki
We were also able to try out some great food by Market Square in Helsinki including a dish that had grilled salmon, veggies and potatoes.
Finally, we end off the video by Sam guzzling Salmiakki liquor :)
Finnish Food Taste Test: (Salmiakki, Finnish Chocolate, Finnish Licorice & other Finnish Cuisine)
Uusimmassa ruoka ja matkailu video Suomessa me maistaa testi niin monta Suomen eri ruokaa ja herkkuja kuin mahdollista.Pääpaino on Suomen suklaata, Suomen lakritsi ja Suomen Salmiakki. Tässä muutamia elintarvikkeita meillä oli:
1) Jim suklaapatukka Fazer (tumma suklaa ja hedelmä mousse täyttö)
2) Lakupala hedelmä maustettu lakritsi mukaan Panadalta (Suomi salmiakki)
3) Tupla suklaapatukka (maitosuklaata ja nougat ja mantelit)
4) Fazer Angry Birds Ananas Täytetty Suomi Lakritsi bar
5) Muumi hedelmä viini kumit tai nallekarkeista
6) Salmiakki (Suomi suolainen lakritsi ammoniumkloridilla
7) Jenkki minttu purukumi
8) Karl Fazer maitosuklaalevy
9) Karl Fazer chili suklaapatukka
10) Geisha suklaapatukka Fazer
Pelkästään Salmiakki:
1) Mixed Salmiakki pussi
2) Super Salmiakki
3) Salmiakki Ice Cream Fazer
4) Salmiakki suklaapatukka Fazer
5) Salmiakki karkkia
Meillä oli myös mahdollisuus kokeilla hienoja ruokaa Helsingin Kauppatorilla myös ruokalaji, joka oli pariloitua lohta, kasviksia ja perunoita.
Lopuksi päädymme pois video Sam guzzling Salmiakki viina :)
Suomen ruoka maistuu Test: (Salmiakki, suomalainen suklaa, Suomen lakritsi ja muut Suomen Cuisine)
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
This is part of our Travel in Finland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Finnish culture, Finnish arts, Finnish foods, Finnish religion and Finnish people.
Proudly presented by : http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
wn.com/Finnish Food Taste Test (Salmiakki, Finnish Chocolate, Finnish Licorice Other Finnish Cuisine)
In our latest food and travel video from Finland we taste test as many Finnish types of food and cuisine as we possibly can. The main focus is on Finnish chocolate, Finnish licorice and Finnish Salmiakki. Here are some of the foods we had:
1) Jim Chocolate Bar by Fazer (dark chocolate with fruit mousse filling)
2) Lakupala fruit flavored licorice by Panada (Finnish salty liquorice)
3) Tupla chocolate bar (milk chocolate with nougat and almonds)
4) Fazer Angry Birds Pineapple Filled Finnish Liquorice bar
5) Moomin fruit wine gums or gummy bears
6) Salmiakki (Finnish salty licorice with Ammonium Chloride
7) Jenkki spearmint gum
8) Karl Fazer milk chocolate bar
9) Karl Fazer chili chocolate bar
10) Geisha Chocolate bar by Fazer
Purely Salmiakki:
1) Mixed Salmiakki bag
2) Super Salmiakki
3) Salmiakki Ice Cream by Fazer
4) Salmiakki chocolate bar by Fazer
5) Salmiakki candy
http://nomadicsamuel.com/travel-stories/foreigner-who-loves-finnish-salmiakki
We were also able to try out some great food by Market Square in Helsinki including a dish that had grilled salmon, veggies and potatoes.
Finally, we end off the video by Sam guzzling Salmiakki liquor :)
Finnish Food Taste Test: (Salmiakki, Finnish Chocolate, Finnish Licorice & other Finnish Cuisine)
Uusimmassa ruoka ja matkailu video Suomessa me maistaa testi niin monta Suomen eri ruokaa ja herkkuja kuin mahdollista.Pääpaino on Suomen suklaata, Suomen lakritsi ja Suomen Salmiakki. Tässä muutamia elintarvikkeita meillä oli:
1) Jim suklaapatukka Fazer (tumma suklaa ja hedelmä mousse täyttö)
2) Lakupala hedelmä maustettu lakritsi mukaan Panadalta (Suomi salmiakki)
3) Tupla suklaapatukka (maitosuklaata ja nougat ja mantelit)
4) Fazer Angry Birds Ananas Täytetty Suomi Lakritsi bar
5) Muumi hedelmä viini kumit tai nallekarkeista
6) Salmiakki (Suomi suolainen lakritsi ammoniumkloridilla
7) Jenkki minttu purukumi
8) Karl Fazer maitosuklaalevy
9) Karl Fazer chili suklaapatukka
10) Geisha suklaapatukka Fazer
Pelkästään Salmiakki:
1) Mixed Salmiakki pussi
2) Super Salmiakki
3) Salmiakki Ice Cream Fazer
4) Salmiakki suklaapatukka Fazer
5) Salmiakki karkkia
Meillä oli myös mahdollisuus kokeilla hienoja ruokaa Helsingin Kauppatorilla myös ruokalaji, joka oli pariloitua lohta, kasviksia ja perunoita.
Lopuksi päädymme pois video Sam guzzling Salmiakki viina :)
Suomen ruoka maistuu Test: (Salmiakki, suomalainen suklaa, Suomen lakritsi ja muut Suomen Cuisine)
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
This is part of our Travel in Finland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Finnish culture, Finnish arts, Finnish foods, Finnish religion and Finnish people.
Proudly presented by : http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
- published: 19 Aug 2014
- views: 80108
Japan in the Heian Period and Cultural History: Crash Course World History 227
In which John Green teaches you about what westerners call the middle ages and the lives of the aristocracy...in Japan. The Heian period in Japan lasted from 79...
In which John Green teaches you about what westerners call the middle ages and the lives of the aristocracy...in Japan. The Heian period in Japan lasted from 794CE to 1185CE, and it was an interesting time in Japan. Rather than being known for a thriving economy, or particularly interesting politics, the most important things to come out of the Heian period were largely cultural. There was a flourishing of art and literature in the period, and a lot of that culture was created by women. The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu was the classic piece of literature of the day, and it gave a detailed look into the way the Aristocrats of the Heian period lived. While this doesn't give a lot of insight into the lives of daily people, it can be very valuable, and the idea of approaching history from a cultural perspective is a refreshing change from the usual military or political history that survives from so many eras.
Citation 1: Morris, Ivan, The World of the Shining Prince: Court Life in Ancient Japan. Vintage Books. 2013. p. 5
Citation 2: Morris, p. 14
Citation 3: Morris, p. 67
Citation 4: Morris, p. 114
Citation 5: Morris, p. 147
Citation 6: Quoted in Morris, p. 112
Citation 7: Morris, p. 198
wn.com/Japan In The Heian Period And Cultural History Crash Course World History 227
In which John Green teaches you about what westerners call the middle ages and the lives of the aristocracy...in Japan. The Heian period in Japan lasted from 794CE to 1185CE, and it was an interesting time in Japan. Rather than being known for a thriving economy, or particularly interesting politics, the most important things to come out of the Heian period were largely cultural. There was a flourishing of art and literature in the period, and a lot of that culture was created by women. The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu was the classic piece of literature of the day, and it gave a detailed look into the way the Aristocrats of the Heian period lived. While this doesn't give a lot of insight into the lives of daily people, it can be very valuable, and the idea of approaching history from a cultural perspective is a refreshing change from the usual military or political history that survives from so many eras.
Citation 1: Morris, Ivan, The World of the Shining Prince: Court Life in Ancient Japan. Vintage Books. 2013. p. 5
Citation 2: Morris, p. 14
Citation 3: Morris, p. 67
Citation 4: Morris, p. 114
Citation 5: Morris, p. 147
Citation 6: Quoted in Morris, p. 112
Citation 7: Morris, p. 198
- published: 05 Mar 2015
- views: 953152
CFAC's 4th Annual Multicultural Canada Day Celebration @ Yonge Dundas Square
* WATCH IN HD FOR BEST VIEWING QUALITY*
The Community Folk Art Council has proudly produced is 4th Annual Multicultural Canada Day Celebration at Yonge Dunda...
* WATCH IN HD FOR BEST VIEWING QUALITY*
The Community Folk Art Council has proudly produced is 4th Annual Multicultural Canada Day Celebration at Yonge Dundas Square in Toronto, Canada on July 1st, 2010.
Video produced by: Declan O'Driscoll - http://www.bpmtv.com/
Photography: Cameron Ogilvie - http://cameronogilvie.com
Proudly Supported and Funded by: Canadian Heritage, OMNI, City of Toronto, Toronto Arts Council.
This festival will be showcasing multicultural folkdance, arts and craft, foods and traditions. This festival features different cultures and ethnic groups that make Toronto a great place to live. At this event you will be able enjoy the performing arts, visual arts, crafts, dancing, information and foods representing cultures from around the globe that have made Canada, and Toronto their new home.
The countries and communities that will be represented at this years event are:
Canada - First Nations
French Canadian- Quebec
Thailand
India - Bollywood
Lithuanian
Madagascar
Egyptian
Chile
Main Stage Lineup:
12:00 - 12:10 Opening Ceremonies - Opening Speeches- Hon. BOB RAE M.P ( Toronto Centre) and George Smitherman, followed by singing of O'Canada, by Canadian Baritone Soloist, Jeffrey Carl
12:10 - 12:30 First Nations - Red Spirit Dancers
1:00 - 1:30 French Canadian - Les Éclusiers de Lachine
2:00-2:30 Thailand - Toronto Thai dance troupe
3:00-3:30 Bollywood- Shiamak Davar International (Canada) Inc
4:00-4:30 Lithuania - Atzalynas Cultural Arts and Folk Dance Group
5:00-5:30 French Canadian - Les Éclusiers de Lachine
6:00- 6:30 Madagascar - Kintana Gasy
7:00-7:30 Egyptian -- Habeeba Hobeika
8:00-8:30 Chile -- Grupo Chile
9:00-9:30 French Canadian - Les Éclusiers de Lachine
9:30 - 10pm Pierre Schryer Trio, Canada's award winning traditional Folk Fiddler from Thunderbay, Ontario
This Multicultural Canada Day Celebration serves as a catalyst and is a means of creating awareness that a learning concept exists. Our Celebration will showcase Folklore. This celebration will feature the many cultures and ethnic groups that makes Toronto a great place to live.
At this Canada Day celebration you will be able enjoy the performing arts, visual arts, crafts, dancing, information and foods representing cultures from around the globe. With special events just for kids, it's great (free) family entertainment!
wn.com/Cfac's 4Th Annual Multicultural Canada Day Celebration Yonge Dundas Square
* WATCH IN HD FOR BEST VIEWING QUALITY*
The Community Folk Art Council has proudly produced is 4th Annual Multicultural Canada Day Celebration at Yonge Dundas Square in Toronto, Canada on July 1st, 2010.
Video produced by: Declan O'Driscoll - http://www.bpmtv.com/
Photography: Cameron Ogilvie - http://cameronogilvie.com
Proudly Supported and Funded by: Canadian Heritage, OMNI, City of Toronto, Toronto Arts Council.
This festival will be showcasing multicultural folkdance, arts and craft, foods and traditions. This festival features different cultures and ethnic groups that make Toronto a great place to live. At this event you will be able enjoy the performing arts, visual arts, crafts, dancing, information and foods representing cultures from around the globe that have made Canada, and Toronto their new home.
The countries and communities that will be represented at this years event are:
Canada - First Nations
French Canadian- Quebec
Thailand
India - Bollywood
Lithuanian
Madagascar
Egyptian
Chile
Main Stage Lineup:
12:00 - 12:10 Opening Ceremonies - Opening Speeches- Hon. BOB RAE M.P ( Toronto Centre) and George Smitherman, followed by singing of O'Canada, by Canadian Baritone Soloist, Jeffrey Carl
12:10 - 12:30 First Nations - Red Spirit Dancers
1:00 - 1:30 French Canadian - Les Éclusiers de Lachine
2:00-2:30 Thailand - Toronto Thai dance troupe
3:00-3:30 Bollywood- Shiamak Davar International (Canada) Inc
4:00-4:30 Lithuania - Atzalynas Cultural Arts and Folk Dance Group
5:00-5:30 French Canadian - Les Éclusiers de Lachine
6:00- 6:30 Madagascar - Kintana Gasy
7:00-7:30 Egyptian -- Habeeba Hobeika
8:00-8:30 Chile -- Grupo Chile
9:00-9:30 French Canadian - Les Éclusiers de Lachine
9:30 - 10pm Pierre Schryer Trio, Canada's award winning traditional Folk Fiddler from Thunderbay, Ontario
This Multicultural Canada Day Celebration serves as a catalyst and is a means of creating awareness that a learning concept exists. Our Celebration will showcase Folklore. This celebration will feature the many cultures and ethnic groups that makes Toronto a great place to live.
At this Canada Day celebration you will be able enjoy the performing arts, visual arts, crafts, dancing, information and foods representing cultures from around the globe. With special events just for kids, it's great (free) family entertainment!
- published: 06 Aug 2010
- views: 5232
Full Documentary. The Men of Fifth World - Planet Doc Full Documentaries
In this documentary we know the culture of Australian Aboriginal tribes.
SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/PlanetDoc Full Documentaries every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur...
In this documentary we know the culture of Australian Aboriginal tribes.
SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/PlanetDoc Full Documentaries every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday!
FULL DOCUMENTARIES | http://bit.ly/Full-Docs
The Men of the Fifth World is a documentary that shows us the history, culture and traditions of the Australian aborigines, primitive tribes who inhabit these lands.
The old Garimala Yakar, tells firsthand how their world is accompanied by the sound of the didgeridoo, the beat of their tradition, which keeps them together and attached to the land.
These tribes have had to defend their country from the impositions of the white man when he came to Australia for the first time. The aboriginal culture has faded over time but they never cease to tell their story to the youngest and keep the hope that someday find their truth.
In the Kakadu National Park lies Ubirrok, where the Rainbow Serpent stopped after creating the world and was painted on a rock so that people could see her. Over time our forefathers left on the rocks a complete collection of images which depict their way of life and their beliefs. On these ancient rocks they also drew figures of the men of that time, warriors and hunters, who used the same spears and harpoons as we do now.
We share our land with all types of animals, some of them as dangerous the kangaroo is the most characteristic animal of my country.
When we get together to dance around the fire, we sing the dreams of the animals, the stories of how they were created. Those that dance and sing paint their faces and bodies with kaolin, to look like the spirits which, according to our beliefs, are of a grey colour. The dance of the women is slower and more measured. They are normally in a state of trance, possessed by the spirits of the forest which protect them.
The didgeridoo It’s our sacred instrument. The men who know how to play it are very important in our culture. With the didgeridoo they communicate our wishes to the spirits. And they call on them to come to our aid when tragedy befalls us. This sacred instrument brings us closer to the world of our ancestors. It is difficult to play, because you have to blow constantly, using the technique of circular breathing.
The didgeridoos are made by the ants. Our land, here in northern Australia, is the kingdom of the ants.
Our people were nomads, always moving from one place to another, carrying their few belongings with them. That is why we know the forest so well. In the forest, we know how to get everything we need. The men have always hunted and fished, while our women are expert gatherers. They know where to find edible fruits and roots, and how to get honey. The women have always worked in the forest, carrying out these tasks. No one knows nature like they do. Their work is very dangerous. They often come across the king brown, one of the most poisonous snakes in the world, its bite is always fatal.
Hunting and war have always been men’s work, and they have always made their own weapons. Without a doubt, the boomerang is the best known of these. They are pieces of wood carved with a slight curve, which makes them more accurate when they are thrown. In fact, the spear is our best weapon. We used them in our fight against the white men who invaded our country and drove us off the land that belonged to us. Our spears claim other victims. When the tide goes out, we fish for the dangerous sting rays. These are manta rays that hide in the sand, ready to plunge their enormous stings into anyone who dares disturb them.
Our coasts are full of animals, which traditionally provided us with food. When we have speared an animal, we throw a buoy into the water, with a long rope tied to harpoon. Whenever they catch a giant turtle, the fishermen arrange a feast, right there on the beach, to which all their relatives are invited.
“My people have always felt the need to express themselves through painting, now and since the beginning of time. Our art, now called aboriginal art by the white man’s tourist industry, is born from the dreams of each artist and the intense colours we see in our land.
Near the city of Darwin, my people call to the spirit of the king of the crocodiles with piercing cries.
It is a dance of invocation. It is performed whenever someone has to travel to an area where the powerful sea crocodiles live. They ask for its permission and protection, but the great spirit is always asleep, and so they have to cry out to wake him, so that he knows that people have gathered together to dance in his honour.
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In this documentary we know the culture of Australian Aboriginal tribes.
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The Men of the Fifth World is a documentary that shows us the history, culture and traditions of the Australian aborigines, primitive tribes who inhabit these lands.
The old Garimala Yakar, tells firsthand how their world is accompanied by the sound of the didgeridoo, the beat of their tradition, which keeps them together and attached to the land.
These tribes have had to defend their country from the impositions of the white man when he came to Australia for the first time. The aboriginal culture has faded over time but they never cease to tell their story to the youngest and keep the hope that someday find their truth.
In the Kakadu National Park lies Ubirrok, where the Rainbow Serpent stopped after creating the world and was painted on a rock so that people could see her. Over time our forefathers left on the rocks a complete collection of images which depict their way of life and their beliefs. On these ancient rocks they also drew figures of the men of that time, warriors and hunters, who used the same spears and harpoons as we do now.
We share our land with all types of animals, some of them as dangerous the kangaroo is the most characteristic animal of my country.
When we get together to dance around the fire, we sing the dreams of the animals, the stories of how they were created. Those that dance and sing paint their faces and bodies with kaolin, to look like the spirits which, according to our beliefs, are of a grey colour. The dance of the women is slower and more measured. They are normally in a state of trance, possessed by the spirits of the forest which protect them.
The didgeridoo It’s our sacred instrument. The men who know how to play it are very important in our culture. With the didgeridoo they communicate our wishes to the spirits. And they call on them to come to our aid when tragedy befalls us. This sacred instrument brings us closer to the world of our ancestors. It is difficult to play, because you have to blow constantly, using the technique of circular breathing.
The didgeridoos are made by the ants. Our land, here in northern Australia, is the kingdom of the ants.
Our people were nomads, always moving from one place to another, carrying their few belongings with them. That is why we know the forest so well. In the forest, we know how to get everything we need. The men have always hunted and fished, while our women are expert gatherers. They know where to find edible fruits and roots, and how to get honey. The women have always worked in the forest, carrying out these tasks. No one knows nature like they do. Their work is very dangerous. They often come across the king brown, one of the most poisonous snakes in the world, its bite is always fatal.
Hunting and war have always been men’s work, and they have always made their own weapons. Without a doubt, the boomerang is the best known of these. They are pieces of wood carved with a slight curve, which makes them more accurate when they are thrown. In fact, the spear is our best weapon. We used them in our fight against the white men who invaded our country and drove us off the land that belonged to us. Our spears claim other victims. When the tide goes out, we fish for the dangerous sting rays. These are manta rays that hide in the sand, ready to plunge their enormous stings into anyone who dares disturb them.
Our coasts are full of animals, which traditionally provided us with food. When we have speared an animal, we throw a buoy into the water, with a long rope tied to harpoon. Whenever they catch a giant turtle, the fishermen arrange a feast, right there on the beach, to which all their relatives are invited.
“My people have always felt the need to express themselves through painting, now and since the beginning of time. Our art, now called aboriginal art by the white man’s tourist industry, is born from the dreams of each artist and the intense colours we see in our land.
Near the city of Darwin, my people call to the spirit of the king of the crocodiles with piercing cries.
It is a dance of invocation. It is performed whenever someone has to travel to an area where the powerful sea crocodiles live. They ask for its permission and protection, but the great spirit is always asleep, and so they have to cry out to wake him, so that he knows that people have gathered together to dance in his honour.
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- published: 02 Aug 2014
- views: 67782
madagascar food.wmv
This is one typical madagascar food...
This is one typical madagascar food
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This is one typical madagascar food
- published: 15 Dec 2010
- views: 233
Madagascar -- Traditional way of making paper
Ambalavao. The town is known for its paper making and is the home of the Malagasy 'Antaimoro' paper which is papyrus based paper, often with wild flowers place...
Ambalavao. The town is known for its paper making and is the home of the Malagasy 'Antaimoro' paper which is papyrus based paper, often with wild flowers placed decoratively within the paper.
Here the women are preparing the pulp, which comes from a local fibrous tree.
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Ambalavao. The town is known for its paper making and is the home of the Malagasy 'Antaimoro' paper which is papyrus based paper, often with wild flowers placed decoratively within the paper.
Here the women are preparing the pulp, which comes from a local fibrous tree.
- published: 25 Jun 2013
- views: 205
Travel to MADAGASCAR with us: Day 3 and 4
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Hey guys and the adventure continues, today we're going to the city, we're taking you shopping with us and also visit some modern fast food styl...
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Hey guys and the adventure continues, today we're going to the city, we're taking you shopping with us and also visit some modern fast food style restaurant in town.
Here are some links that you might be interested in:
♥ Videos:
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Facebook: Michou andrianasolo
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♥ Shop for good deals:
Hautelook: http://www.hautelook.com/short/3O9fS
Dailylook: http://www.DailyLook.com/?refMemberID...
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Luvocracy: www.luvocracy.com/michou
♥ My email address: mmichouofficial@gmail.com
♥ My kandi business:
Ig: kandiqueens youtube: www.youtube.com/kandiqueens twitter: kandiqueens email:kandiqueensofficial@youtube.com
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OPEN HERE :D
Hey guys and the adventure continues, today we're going to the city, we're taking you shopping with us and also visit some modern fast food style restaurant in town.
Here are some links that you might be interested in:
♥ Videos:
Vlog channel: http://www.youtube.com/michousdailylife
Beauty channel: http://www.youtube.com/michoubeauty
♥ Let’s catch up:
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mmichouofficial
Facebook: Michou andrianasolo
Instagram: Mmichouofficial
♥ Shop for good deals:
Hautelook: http://www.hautelook.com/short/3O9fS
Dailylook: http://www.DailyLook.com/?refMemberID...
Ebates: http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referreri...
Luvocracy: www.luvocracy.com/michou
♥ My email address: mmichouofficial@gmail.com
♥ My kandi business:
Ig: kandiqueens youtube: www.youtube.com/kandiqueens twitter: kandiqueens email:kandiqueensofficial@youtube.com
♥ My blogs (where I write the most):
Michouandrianasolo.blogspot.com
mmichou.hubpages.com
Thank you so much for watching and don't forget to comment, rate and subscribe
xoxo
Michou
- published: 23 Jul 2015
- views: 156
JOURNEY THROUGH JAMAICA (The Naseberry)
Journey Through Jamaica - Highlighting Jamaican Food, Arts, Music, Culture, Lifestyle, Business and Architecture. Journey with narrator Mo' Scherrie through the...
Journey Through Jamaica - Highlighting Jamaican Food, Arts, Music, Culture, Lifestyle, Business and Architecture. Journey with narrator Mo' Scherrie through the breadths and depths of the island.
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Journey Through Jamaica - Highlighting Jamaican Food, Arts, Music, Culture, Lifestyle, Business and Architecture. Journey with narrator Mo' Scherrie through the breadths and depths of the island.
- published: 06 Aug 2015
- views: 74
Baobab et Art Malagasy à Majunga
Filmé au bord de la mer et au marché d'art Malagasy à Majunga
Facebook: http://facebook.com/Madagascarisland
Blog: http://madatresors.blogspot.com...
Filmé au bord de la mer et au marché d'art Malagasy à Majunga
Facebook: http://facebook.com/Madagascarisland
Blog: http://madatresors.blogspot.com
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Filmé au bord de la mer et au marché d'art Malagasy à Majunga
Facebook: http://facebook.com/Madagascarisland
Blog: http://madatresors.blogspot.com
- published: 22 Jan 2014
- views: 103
Amazing Madagascar: A Hidden and Forgotten Treasure of Planet Earth
Amazing Madagascar: A Hidden and Forgotten Treasure of Planet Earth
Madagascar is unique: 5% of all known animal and plant species can be found here, and here ...
Amazing Madagascar: A Hidden and Forgotten Treasure of Planet Earth
Madagascar is unique: 5% of all known animal and plant species can be found here, and here alone. The remarkable fauna and flora is matched by epic landscapes of an incredible diversity: you can go from rainforest to desert in just 300km. Few places on earth offer such an intense kaleidoscope of nature. Making the best of it, however, can be challenging (and expensive): Madagascar is the world’s fourth-largest island and its roads are dismal. But those who relish an adventure will come into their own: the off-road driving is one of a kind, and there are national parks that only see 100 visitors a year, regions that live in autarchy during the rainy season and resorts so remote you’ll need a private plane or boat to get there.
With 5000km of coastline, 450km of barrier reef and 250 islands, no stay in Madagascar would be complete without a few days on the island’s shores. Divers will revel in the choice of sites, from underwater ‘cathedrals’ to shipwrecks, and will relish the chance to see rays, whale sharks, reef sharks and many other kinds of sharks. Snorkellers will be awed by the sheer grace of turtles and marvel at the rainbow of colours displayed by corals and fish. For those keen to keep their heads above water, the idyllic beaches will prove hard to resist. And once you’ve swayed in your hammock to your heart’s content, you can join a local fisher for a pirogue (dugout canoe) trip, go sailing to explore nearby islands or board a whale-watching boat to admire humpbacks breaching – one of nature’s most majestic spectacles.
For more information about Madagascar visit:
Madagascar - Lonely Planet: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/madagascar
World Wildlife Fund (WWF): https://www.worldwildlife.org/places/madagascar
Madagascar Wildlife Conservation Adventure: http://www.frontier.ac.uk/projects/245/Madagascar-Wildlife-Conservation-Adventure
Madagascar Tours & Safari Packages: http://www.africanbudgetsafaris.com/tours-by-location/madagascar/
Attribution:
Lance Featherstone - The Wildlife of Madagascar
Original video found at: https://vimeo.com/84822788
Attribution License - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Amazing Earth
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Amazing Madagascar: A Hidden and Forgotten Treasure of Planet Earth
Madagascar is unique: 5% of all known animal and plant species can be found here, and here alone. The remarkable fauna and flora is matched by epic landscapes of an incredible diversity: you can go from rainforest to desert in just 300km. Few places on earth offer such an intense kaleidoscope of nature. Making the best of it, however, can be challenging (and expensive): Madagascar is the world’s fourth-largest island and its roads are dismal. But those who relish an adventure will come into their own: the off-road driving is one of a kind, and there are national parks that only see 100 visitors a year, regions that live in autarchy during the rainy season and resorts so remote you’ll need a private plane or boat to get there.
With 5000km of coastline, 450km of barrier reef and 250 islands, no stay in Madagascar would be complete without a few days on the island’s shores. Divers will revel in the choice of sites, from underwater ‘cathedrals’ to shipwrecks, and will relish the chance to see rays, whale sharks, reef sharks and many other kinds of sharks. Snorkellers will be awed by the sheer grace of turtles and marvel at the rainbow of colours displayed by corals and fish. For those keen to keep their heads above water, the idyllic beaches will prove hard to resist. And once you’ve swayed in your hammock to your heart’s content, you can join a local fisher for a pirogue (dugout canoe) trip, go sailing to explore nearby islands or board a whale-watching boat to admire humpbacks breaching – one of nature’s most majestic spectacles.
For more information about Madagascar visit:
Madagascar - Lonely Planet: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/madagascar
World Wildlife Fund (WWF): https://www.worldwildlife.org/places/madagascar
Madagascar Wildlife Conservation Adventure: http://www.frontier.ac.uk/projects/245/Madagascar-Wildlife-Conservation-Adventure
Madagascar Tours & Safari Packages: http://www.africanbudgetsafaris.com/tours-by-location/madagascar/
Attribution:
Lance Featherstone - The Wildlife of Madagascar
Original video found at: https://vimeo.com/84822788
Attribution License - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Amazing Earth
- published: 14 Mar 2015
- views: 408
ZOOM : LA FABRICATION DU "KOBA "MALAGASY
Mampalaza iny kaominina Talatavolonondry iny ny “koba”. Sakafo tena Malagasy tsy fahita any amin’ny firenen-kafa. Manatalenta amin’ny fanamboarana azy io ny mpo...
Mampalaza iny kaominina Talatavolonondry iny ny “koba”. Sakafo tena Malagasy tsy fahita any amin’ny firenen-kafa. Manatalenta amin’ny fanamboarana azy io ny mponin’ny Talata ary reherehan’izy ireo izany. Karazan-tsakafo niforona efa an-taonany maro ary nataon’ny fianakaviana maro ho antom-pivelomana teo amin’ny faritra manodidina.
wn.com/Zoom La Fabrication Du Koba Malagasy
Mampalaza iny kaominina Talatavolonondry iny ny “koba”. Sakafo tena Malagasy tsy fahita any amin’ny firenen-kafa. Manatalenta amin’ny fanamboarana azy io ny mponin’ny Talata ary reherehan’izy ireo izany. Karazan-tsakafo niforona efa an-taonany maro ary nataon’ny fianakaviana maro ho antom-pivelomana teo amin’ny faritra manodidina.
- published: 24 Jul 2014
- views: 4524
The Art of Collaboration with KeFe | KQED Arts
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Kelly Tunstall and Ferris Plock are artists who focus on character design and development, creating a rotating cas...
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Kelly Tunstall and Ferris Plock are artists who focus on character design and development, creating a rotating cast of surreal cartoon figures inspired by visual culture, including fashion, skateboarding, Japanese regalia and folklore.
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Click to learn more: https://wp.me/p4AWsA-d8
Kelly Tunstall and Ferris Plock are artists who focus on character design and development, creating a rotating cast of surreal cartoon figures inspired by visual culture, including fashion, skateboarding, Japanese regalia and folklore.
- published: 13 Oct 2015
- views: 2896
Macaron Taste Test in Paris
When I think of French desserts one of the first things that comes to mind is macaron. These tiny delectable French delicacies come in an assortment of sizes an...
When I think of French desserts one of the first things that comes to mind is macaron. These tiny delectable French delicacies come in an assortment of sizes and flavors. We ended up picking up a package from a small French bakery on our way to a lakeside picnic. The package consisted of 16 macarons (4 each of pistachio, strawberry, almond and coffee) coming in at a rather pricey thirteen Euros. Not surprisingly, we've seen much more expensive packages; however, we usually don't shell out that kind of money for a store-bought dessert. Come just as as we sample each flavor.
Eating Macaron Taste Test in Paris Video Transcript:
So another day in Paris calls for another little Parisian treat. Today we have a box full of Macaron. And if you spend any time on Instagram you've probably noticed that when your friends travel to France they are posting pictures of these sweet little treats because they just look so cute really.
So we got ourselves a box from a little pâtisserie and we're going to be sampling them. And it looks like we've got four different flavors of this one. Let's zoom in. And I can't wait to dig in.
So what exactly are in these bad boy macaroon? Okay, so I'm not much of a baker but I did read up on these. And they are made with egg whites, icing sugar, regular sugar and then some almond powder. And they also use a little bit of food coloring to give them different colours. So as you can see here we've got four different variations with four different flavors.
Well, let's not waste any time. Time for the taste test. So the problem I have is deciding which one to try first. I think maybe I'll try the green one. You know what, it is probably civilized to like nibble on these but I'm going one bite. One shot.
Can you guess the flavor? Just wait. Is that pistachio? Who knows? Maybe. I'm pretty sure it is. And wow are those ever sweet. So tasty and really fluffy and as you're biting in to it surprisingly I wouldn't say crunchy but it has a bit of a crispy exterior.
Alright, so I'm going with the pink one. Look at you just taking nibbles. All civilized over there. Have a look. So that is like a strawberry jam inside. And we have a little visitor.
Hey, puppy. Hi, puppy. Oh, what do you see? Hahahahaha.
No!
Now that has to be the funniest. That is not even. Is that a photo or video bomb? Dog bomb! That dog was trying to steal my food. Dog bomb.
Alright, so where were we? Well, I ate the strawberry before the dog took it away. So let's try another one. Let's go with this one.
What is this? It must be vanilla, no?
Coconut?
Almond. Almond? Seriously? That is almond, yeah.
Show a close-up of that. It has a nice little jam in the middle.
As you can see the biscuit part is really fluffy. It does have a crispy exterior but it is super moist inside.
Alright, last but not least I think we have maybe a brown chocolate one here.
That's not chocolate. Can you guess what it is? Coffee? Ah, bingo, coffee.
That has a really strong coffee flavor. I think that is actually my favorite one.
So macarons are not exactly the cheapest dessert you can have. We've seen them over 20 Euro before. The pack we picked up which was 16 cost 13 Euros. And we've already ate half the box so we've had a bit of an expensive dessert but that is okay. We'll take the rest home and have it later.
This is part of our Travel in France series. We're making a series of videos showcasing French culture, French arts, French foods, French religion, French cuisine and French people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
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When I think of French desserts one of the first things that comes to mind is macaron. These tiny delectable French delicacies come in an assortment of sizes and flavors. We ended up picking up a package from a small French bakery on our way to a lakeside picnic. The package consisted of 16 macarons (4 each of pistachio, strawberry, almond and coffee) coming in at a rather pricey thirteen Euros. Not surprisingly, we've seen much more expensive packages; however, we usually don't shell out that kind of money for a store-bought dessert. Come just as as we sample each flavor.
Eating Macaron Taste Test in Paris Video Transcript:
So another day in Paris calls for another little Parisian treat. Today we have a box full of Macaron. And if you spend any time on Instagram you've probably noticed that when your friends travel to France they are posting pictures of these sweet little treats because they just look so cute really.
So we got ourselves a box from a little pâtisserie and we're going to be sampling them. And it looks like we've got four different flavors of this one. Let's zoom in. And I can't wait to dig in.
So what exactly are in these bad boy macaroon? Okay, so I'm not much of a baker but I did read up on these. And they are made with egg whites, icing sugar, regular sugar and then some almond powder. And they also use a little bit of food coloring to give them different colours. So as you can see here we've got four different variations with four different flavors.
Well, let's not waste any time. Time for the taste test. So the problem I have is deciding which one to try first. I think maybe I'll try the green one. You know what, it is probably civilized to like nibble on these but I'm going one bite. One shot.
Can you guess the flavor? Just wait. Is that pistachio? Who knows? Maybe. I'm pretty sure it is. And wow are those ever sweet. So tasty and really fluffy and as you're biting in to it surprisingly I wouldn't say crunchy but it has a bit of a crispy exterior.
Alright, so I'm going with the pink one. Look at you just taking nibbles. All civilized over there. Have a look. So that is like a strawberry jam inside. And we have a little visitor.
Hey, puppy. Hi, puppy. Oh, what do you see? Hahahahaha.
No!
Now that has to be the funniest. That is not even. Is that a photo or video bomb? Dog bomb! That dog was trying to steal my food. Dog bomb.
Alright, so where were we? Well, I ate the strawberry before the dog took it away. So let's try another one. Let's go with this one.
What is this? It must be vanilla, no?
Coconut?
Almond. Almond? Seriously? That is almond, yeah.
Show a close-up of that. It has a nice little jam in the middle.
As you can see the biscuit part is really fluffy. It does have a crispy exterior but it is super moist inside.
Alright, last but not least I think we have maybe a brown chocolate one here.
That's not chocolate. Can you guess what it is? Coffee? Ah, bingo, coffee.
That has a really strong coffee flavor. I think that is actually my favorite one.
So macarons are not exactly the cheapest dessert you can have. We've seen them over 20 Euro before. The pack we picked up which was 16 cost 13 Euros. And we've already ate half the box so we've had a bit of an expensive dessert but that is okay. We'll take the rest home and have it later.
This is part of our Travel in France series. We're making a series of videos showcasing French culture, French arts, French foods, French religion, French cuisine and French people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
- published: 30 Jul 2015
- views: 6566
Madagascar - Outdoor Music Festival
Music: Crazy on Chocolate - Rastaliens
http://www.rastaliens.com/
Phat Productions is proud to present
Madagascar
Two Day Outdoor Music Festival
28th -...
Music: Crazy on Chocolate - Rastaliens
http://www.rastaliens.com/
Phat Productions is proud to present
Madagascar
Two Day Outdoor Music Festival
28th - 29th November 2009
RAIN DATE 12-13 December 2009
1277 Pakiri Block Road, Pakiri
1 Hour north of Auckland - Gates Open 10am
BOOK NOW: http://www.iticket.co.nz/events/2009/...
Summer is coming - and we all know what that means.. Madagascar! Thats right, we have been working hard to produce one incredible session of over 30 hours of brilliant music spanning the weekend across three fantastic zones!
The Main Zone features some of the most having it full on and progressive psy trance found in Auckland, with a blistering lineup of Phat Productions DJ's dishing it out from start to finish. Warming up with chunky prog during the day then the handbrakes come off in the evening for a night and day of full power madness!
For those that came to Thank You.. the Space Zone is set to go off with a slamming lineup from Space Bar. Spanning tech house, electro, breaks, minimal and a healthy solid dose of Hard Dance in the middle, expect that special Space experience but outdoors! Awesome!
If you need to escape the carnage... the Chillout zone will be the place to relax, have a cup of tea and recharge your batteries, with doses of ambient, prog and world music for your listening pleasure. The Coffee and Chai Tent will also be there!
We have lots of great surprises in store for you - you just have to come and experience it from start to finish to see what makes Madagascar so special.. Tickets are limited to get yours now!
MAIN ZONE - Full On and Progressive Psy Trance
Featuring:
Biggins (UK)
Drew (Logix)
Out Of the Blue (FR)
Pie
Faiek
Big Dave
Skylab
Lil Miss Molly
Paul Latelich
Didz
Ban Jo
Chrisalis
Vai
+ More to be announced
SPACE ZONE - House/Breaks/Electro/Minimal and Hardhouse
Featuring:
Daniel Ro
Llewellyn
RP
Diego Meijer
Dave Oi
Sugar
Manik
Heretic
Miro
Hewy
Kyle Donegan
Bing
Tom M
Jamie White
Danny G
Mr Geez
Corey K
Noise Control (Future World Resort)
J Shocking
Rafa Kao
Andrea Mandera
Brett Bronze
Ear Candy
Matt Drake
+More to be announced
TICKETING
$39.90* Early Birds (Limited) - ON SALE
$49.90* First Release
$59.90* Second Release
MORE ON THE DOOR
*Plus Booking/Delivery Fee
Tickets are available at:
ITICKET: http://www.iticket.co.nz OR PH. (09) 361 1000
BOOK NOW: http://www.iticket.co.nz/events/2009/...
REAL GROOVY: 438 Queen St
CONCH RECORDS: 115A Ponsony Road, Ponsonby
TEXTING: 'MADAGASCAR' to 858
EVENT INFORMATION:
- GATES OPEN at 10am on Saturday the 28th, and the music fires up at 12 (mid day). Make sure you get there early to secure your spot in the camp site.
- GATES CLOSE at 12pm (mid Day) Monday the 30th, so you can stay the night Sunday night and have a safe drive home.
- RAIN - If the weather looks like we cannot run the event (due to torrential rain) Madagascar will happen on the 12-13th of December.
- If the event cannot happen due to weather on these two dates tickets will be valid for the next Madagascar.
- DIRECTIONS will be posted on the website www.phatproductions.co.nz, and will be available on the INFO LINE 027 0292 2674
- CAMPING is included so bring tents and everything else to make your weekend your most comfortable.
- FOOD and refreshments will be available on site - including Coffee and Chai!
- ALCOHOL - This event is BYO
- BRING a Torch, Warm Clothes, Water and drinks, Changes of clothes (no showers this year), food, sunblock, and a healthy dose of positive energy and good vibes!
- CASH ONLY on the door and refreshments areas - so bring lots of it!
See
http://WWW.PHATPRODUCTIONS.CO.NZ
for updated lineup, ticketing details, what to bring, and everything else you need to know about our outdoor parties!
Video by Soulstorm Productions
wn.com/Madagascar Outdoor Music Festival
Music: Crazy on Chocolate - Rastaliens
http://www.rastaliens.com/
Phat Productions is proud to present
Madagascar
Two Day Outdoor Music Festival
28th - 29th November 2009
RAIN DATE 12-13 December 2009
1277 Pakiri Block Road, Pakiri
1 Hour north of Auckland - Gates Open 10am
BOOK NOW: http://www.iticket.co.nz/events/2009/...
Summer is coming - and we all know what that means.. Madagascar! Thats right, we have been working hard to produce one incredible session of over 30 hours of brilliant music spanning the weekend across three fantastic zones!
The Main Zone features some of the most having it full on and progressive psy trance found in Auckland, with a blistering lineup of Phat Productions DJ's dishing it out from start to finish. Warming up with chunky prog during the day then the handbrakes come off in the evening for a night and day of full power madness!
For those that came to Thank You.. the Space Zone is set to go off with a slamming lineup from Space Bar. Spanning tech house, electro, breaks, minimal and a healthy solid dose of Hard Dance in the middle, expect that special Space experience but outdoors! Awesome!
If you need to escape the carnage... the Chillout zone will be the place to relax, have a cup of tea and recharge your batteries, with doses of ambient, prog and world music for your listening pleasure. The Coffee and Chai Tent will also be there!
We have lots of great surprises in store for you - you just have to come and experience it from start to finish to see what makes Madagascar so special.. Tickets are limited to get yours now!
MAIN ZONE - Full On and Progressive Psy Trance
Featuring:
Biggins (UK)
Drew (Logix)
Out Of the Blue (FR)
Pie
Faiek
Big Dave
Skylab
Lil Miss Molly
Paul Latelich
Didz
Ban Jo
Chrisalis
Vai
+ More to be announced
SPACE ZONE - House/Breaks/Electro/Minimal and Hardhouse
Featuring:
Daniel Ro
Llewellyn
RP
Diego Meijer
Dave Oi
Sugar
Manik
Heretic
Miro
Hewy
Kyle Donegan
Bing
Tom M
Jamie White
Danny G
Mr Geez
Corey K
Noise Control (Future World Resort)
J Shocking
Rafa Kao
Andrea Mandera
Brett Bronze
Ear Candy
Matt Drake
+More to be announced
TICKETING
$39.90* Early Birds (Limited) - ON SALE
$49.90* First Release
$59.90* Second Release
MORE ON THE DOOR
*Plus Booking/Delivery Fee
Tickets are available at:
ITICKET: http://www.iticket.co.nz OR PH. (09) 361 1000
BOOK NOW: http://www.iticket.co.nz/events/2009/...
REAL GROOVY: 438 Queen St
CONCH RECORDS: 115A Ponsony Road, Ponsonby
TEXTING: 'MADAGASCAR' to 858
EVENT INFORMATION:
- GATES OPEN at 10am on Saturday the 28th, and the music fires up at 12 (mid day). Make sure you get there early to secure your spot in the camp site.
- GATES CLOSE at 12pm (mid Day) Monday the 30th, so you can stay the night Sunday night and have a safe drive home.
- RAIN - If the weather looks like we cannot run the event (due to torrential rain) Madagascar will happen on the 12-13th of December.
- If the event cannot happen due to weather on these two dates tickets will be valid for the next Madagascar.
- DIRECTIONS will be posted on the website www.phatproductions.co.nz, and will be available on the INFO LINE 027 0292 2674
- CAMPING is included so bring tents and everything else to make your weekend your most comfortable.
- FOOD and refreshments will be available on site - including Coffee and Chai!
- ALCOHOL - This event is BYO
- BRING a Torch, Warm Clothes, Water and drinks, Changes of clothes (no showers this year), food, sunblock, and a healthy dose of positive energy and good vibes!
- CASH ONLY on the door and refreshments areas - so bring lots of it!
See
http://WWW.PHATPRODUCTIONS.CO.NZ
for updated lineup, ticketing details, what to bring, and everything else you need to know about our outdoor parties!
Video by Soulstorm Productions
- published: 30 Oct 2009
- views: 4046
Nigerian Students Treated To Some Chinese Food Flavours
Earlier this week, a number of Nigerian students attended the Chinese Cuisine festival, which took place at the Confucius institute in Lagos. The event saw the ...
Earlier this week, a number of Nigerian students attended the Chinese Cuisine festival, which took place at the Confucius institute in Lagos. The event saw the students learn a bit about the Chinese language, as well as the Far East country's culture. Here's Leslie Mirungu with more.
wn.com/Nigerian Students Treated To Some Chinese Food Flavours
Earlier this week, a number of Nigerian students attended the Chinese Cuisine festival, which took place at the Confucius institute in Lagos. The event saw the students learn a bit about the Chinese language, as well as the Far East country's culture. Here's Leslie Mirungu with more.
- published: 26 Jun 2015
- views: 266
Muhtadi International Drumming Festival 2014 Highlights
The 15th Annual Muhtadi International Drumming Festival started off the Summer Festival Season with the launch at the Royal Ontario Museum Friday Night Live pai...
The 15th Annual Muhtadi International Drumming Festival started off the Summer Festival Season with the launch at the Royal Ontario Museum Friday Night Live paid event on June 6, 2014. This was followed by the full Free Festival at Woodbine Park, Toronto, ON Canada on June 7th and 8th, 2014. Welcome to the Festival where all cultures come together, drumming and dancing to one beat!
MIDF XV Featured Headliner Will Calhoun (Living Colour) on the Main Stage Sunday June 8 2014 at 7 pm
Special Kudos for Will Calhoun’s drumming virtuosity include:
Best New Drummer by Modern Drummer Magazine’s Readers Poll
Number One Progressive Drummer by Modern Drummer Magazine’s Readers Poll three times
Best Drummer by Rolling Stone Magazine’s Critics Poll
30+ Local and nationally touring Master Drummers and Drum Groups on 2 Stages, including Main Stage acts Amara Kante (Ivory Coast), Baque de Bamba led by Aline Morales (Afro Brazilian), Baro Dununba (Traditional West African and Diasporic rhythms), Beyond Sound Empijah, Dhol Circle, FND (West African), Hummingbird Tassa Group (Trinidad), Isshin Daiko (Japan Traditional), Maracatu Mar Aberto (Afro Brazilian), Muhtadi & the World Drummers (West African), Northern China’s Waist Drum and Dance Group (China), Northern Legs Southern Fists (Kung Fu, Dragon and Lion Dance Team), Samba Kidz, Samba Squad, Snooky Tynes Family Band, T-Dot Batú, Tsingory Dance and Music of Madagascar, Will Calhoun (Drumkit, Wave Drum, Bamboo Flute)
Long & McQuade Drum Zone, interactive area to try many different percussion instruments
Main Stage Area
20+ International Food trucks and vendors
Arts, Crafts and Drum booths
Childrens Area
Drum Clinics
wn.com/Muhtadi International Drumming Festival 2014 Highlights
The 15th Annual Muhtadi International Drumming Festival started off the Summer Festival Season with the launch at the Royal Ontario Museum Friday Night Live paid event on June 6, 2014. This was followed by the full Free Festival at Woodbine Park, Toronto, ON Canada on June 7th and 8th, 2014. Welcome to the Festival where all cultures come together, drumming and dancing to one beat!
MIDF XV Featured Headliner Will Calhoun (Living Colour) on the Main Stage Sunday June 8 2014 at 7 pm
Special Kudos for Will Calhoun’s drumming virtuosity include:
Best New Drummer by Modern Drummer Magazine’s Readers Poll
Number One Progressive Drummer by Modern Drummer Magazine’s Readers Poll three times
Best Drummer by Rolling Stone Magazine’s Critics Poll
30+ Local and nationally touring Master Drummers and Drum Groups on 2 Stages, including Main Stage acts Amara Kante (Ivory Coast), Baque de Bamba led by Aline Morales (Afro Brazilian), Baro Dununba (Traditional West African and Diasporic rhythms), Beyond Sound Empijah, Dhol Circle, FND (West African), Hummingbird Tassa Group (Trinidad), Isshin Daiko (Japan Traditional), Maracatu Mar Aberto (Afro Brazilian), Muhtadi & the World Drummers (West African), Northern China’s Waist Drum and Dance Group (China), Northern Legs Southern Fists (Kung Fu, Dragon and Lion Dance Team), Samba Kidz, Samba Squad, Snooky Tynes Family Band, T-Dot Batú, Tsingory Dance and Music of Madagascar, Will Calhoun (Drumkit, Wave Drum, Bamboo Flute)
Long & McQuade Drum Zone, interactive area to try many different percussion instruments
Main Stage Area
20+ International Food trucks and vendors
Arts, Crafts and Drum booths
Childrens Area
Drum Clinics
- published: 01 Feb 2015
- views: 651
Madagascar Antananarivo Mission Story (LDS)
http://preparetoserve.com/MADAGASCAR Madagascar Antananarivo Mission Story (LDS)....
http://preparetoserve.com/MADAGASCAR Madagascar Antananarivo Mission Story (LDS).
wn.com/Madagascar Antananarivo Mission Story (Lds)
http://preparetoserve.com/MADAGASCAR Madagascar Antananarivo Mission Story (LDS).
- published: 11 Jun 2014
- views: 321
Madagascar. Like Nowhere Else.
Madagascar 2011-12: Perinet (Andasibe), Morondava, Diego Suarez, Nosy Be and Antananarivo....
Madagascar 2011-12: Perinet (Andasibe), Morondava, Diego Suarez, Nosy Be and Antananarivo.
wn.com/Madagascar. Like Nowhere Else.
Madagascar 2011-12: Perinet (Andasibe), Morondava, Diego Suarez, Nosy Be and Antananarivo.
- published: 25 Jan 2012
- views: 685
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USAID in Madagascar: Improving Health and Saving Lives
For close to 30 years, USAID and the people of Madagascar have worked together to reduce maternal and child mortality and morbidity, protect natural resources, and expand opportunities for Malagasy people, and generate economic growth.
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Sanofi – For better mental health care in Madagascar
Sanofi has launched in 2008 in Madagascar a training programme for healthcare professionals to help for a better mental health care.
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In Madagascar: A health crisis of people and their ecosystem
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot: Most of its wildlife is found nowhere else on Earth. But natural habitats are being decimated by slash-and-burn agriculture. The impoverished people around the rainforest ecosystem of Ranomafana National Park are also in trouble, due to the lack of a healthcare system. An Emory University student team is conducting field research to develop a one-health interv
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Madagascar Healthcare System
http://www.pacificprime.com/countries/madagascar/
Madagascar is a very exciting country to live in, but the quality of the health care system is mixed the best, has such the type of health insurance you buy is very important. Our suggestion will always be to buy an international style health insurance plan, this would mean that if you need treatment outside Madagascar, either on an elected bases
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Sanofi - PlaNet Finance partnership : Health project in Madagascar
Sanofi - PlaNet Finance partnership : Health project in Madagascar
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Peace Corps Madagascar, PST '15 Health Disney Medley
We have been in Pre-Service Training in Mantasoa, Madagascar for 2 months. Here is a mixture of Disney songs describing what life is like for us in our sweet little Malagasy village- cow poop, friendly people, latrines, and all!
The Malagasy words are written with quotation marks in the subtitles and the English translations follow in parentheses -this way everyone can enjoy my bad jokes!
-
A free sexual health helpline in Madagascar supports young people
"La Ligne Verte" is a free telephone helpline for young people concerned about HIV/AIDS and sexual health problems. Since 2009, UNICEF, in partnership with the African Development Bank, has been supporting the Serasera Fanantenana Association, which runs the project. The helpline is confidential, anonymous, independent and accessible to all young people across all of Madagascar's 22 regions.
Wit
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In Madagascar, UNICEF and GAVI work to protect child health gains
20 May 2011 - UNICEF's Suzanne Beukes reports on a critical vaccination campaign in Madagascar.
For more information, please visit http://www.unicef.org
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UNICEF: Madagascar's Mother and Child Health Week
ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar, 7 November 2007 -- Late last month, Madagascar held its third national Mother and Child Health Week with the goal of providing more than 4 million mothers and children with life-saving health care.
In the course of one week at the end of October, some 59,000 health workers, community health agents and social mobilizers travelled to virtually every village in the count
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Islands of Health- Dr Rafi on Fiji, Timor-Leste, Singapore, Madagascar, and Sicily
Sixteenth Century Poet John Donne, has written that "No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main." Dr. Rafi surveys 5 Islands and discovers that being an island should have no impact on the quality of health care for its people. The islands' culture, economy, education, leadership and values, are the inputs that make a difference to the health
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Community Health Volunteers Provide Essential Services in Madagascar
Zaraline is a community health volunteer(CHV) in Mitsinjo District, Madagascar, a vocation she was inspired to pursue after her own child nearly died from malaria. Zaraline and thousands of other CHWs in Madagascar are supported by the Community Based Integrated Health Project, locally known as MAHEFA. MAHEFA provides CHVs with training, tools, and resources to help them deliver essential health s
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UNICEF: Mother and Child Health Week amidst crisis in Madagascar
http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/madagascar_56766.html
ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar, 8 November 2010 -- People are getting poorer by the day in Madagascar, and there is no real safety net for them. The country is in the midst of a political and financial crisis, following last year's violent coup. Funding cuts by international donors have hit the social welfare system, especially health services
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Access to health in Madagascar, the ZINA project Positive Planet
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#32 Health care in Madagascar and Nepal - YWAM Perth news -
Our whole base spend a whole day fund raising for Australia Relief and Mercy Services (ARMS) // Health care teams report back from Madagascar and Nepal // Property redeveloped for educational purpose // For more information check out http://www.ywamperth.org.au/ or find us on facebook at http://www.facebook.com.au/ywamperth/
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Encouraging Healthy Behavior in Madagascar
The Community Based Integrated Health Project in Madagascar, locally known as MAHEFA, uses a range of locally adapted Behavior Change Empowerment (BCE) strategies to encourage the adoption of positive health behaviors. The Care Group approach is one of these strategies.
To learn more, visit: http://ow.ly/UJiIs
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Driving towards better health in Madagascar
Driving towards better health in Madagascar.
Filmed by Mamy Rasoanaivo, assisted by Rotsy Rakotonirainy.
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Madagascar, Past and Future: Lessons From Population, Health, and Environment Programs
Africa Program
Environmental Change and Security Program
In Madagascar, "today's challenges are even greater than those faced 25 years ago," said Lisa Gaylord, director of program development at the Wildlife Conservation Society. Gaylord and her co-panelists, Matthew Erdman, the program coordinator for the Population-Health-Environment Program at Blue Ventures Conservation, and Kristen Patterson,
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Supporting Community Health Workers to Fight Malaria in Madagascar
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Field Trips: Population-Health-Environment Projects in Kenya, DRC, and Madagascar
Environmental Change and Security Program
People in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) cut down trees "not because they want to destroy the forest, but because there is a lack of energy" and jobs, and they need the wood to make charcoal to use for themselves and to sell for income, explained Dario Merlo of the Jane Goodall Institute's Community-Centered Conservation program in the DRC (DR
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Blue Ventures: Population, Health, and Environment in Madagascar
Matthew Erdman,
Program Coordinator,
Population-Health-Environment Program,
Blue Ventures Conservation
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GLOBALMAXIM: MADAGASCAR: UNICEF BRINGS HEALTH SERVICES to MILLIONS of MOTHERS & CHILDREN
GLOBALMAXIM: 25 November 2010 -- UNICEF: Madagascar -- A year and half after its violent coup, Madagascar is a country in crisis; UNICEF brings health services to millions of mothers and children in the country and despite this and despite the withdrawal of government support the United Nations Childrens Fund and partners recently launched their bi-annual 'mother-child health week', bringing check
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Health issues and community mobilisation in Madagascar
http://preventionweb.net/globalplatform/2011/programme/ignitestage/
for more information and to download the presentation.
Summary of a capitalisation report undertaken in 2010 about The Disaster Risk Reduction programme implemented by Doctors of the World in the district of Maroantsetra, in northeast Madagascar. The project, based on a community approach, aims to put measures in place to reduce
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Subsidized Healthcare in Madagascar: A Novel Approach
A look into the daily life of a volunteer health worker in Madagascar. By selling subsidized health care products and passing on educational materials, over 1,500 health volunteers make a living while contributing to the important role of disease prevention and treatment.
http://www.vestergaard-frandsen.com
USAID in Madagascar: Improving Health and Saving Lives
For close to 30 years, USAID and the people of Madagascar have worked together to reduce maternal and child mortality and morbidity, protect natural resources, ...
For close to 30 years, USAID and the people of Madagascar have worked together to reduce maternal and child mortality and morbidity, protect natural resources, and expand opportunities for Malagasy people, and generate economic growth.
wn.com/Usaid In Madagascar Improving Health And Saving Lives
For close to 30 years, USAID and the people of Madagascar have worked together to reduce maternal and child mortality and morbidity, protect natural resources, and expand opportunities for Malagasy people, and generate economic growth.
- published: 15 May 2013
- views: 653
Sanofi – For better mental health care in Madagascar
Sanofi has launched in 2008 in Madagascar a training programme for healthcare professionals to help for a better mental health care....
Sanofi has launched in 2008 in Madagascar a training programme for healthcare professionals to help for a better mental health care.
wn.com/Sanofi – For Better Mental Health Care In Madagascar
Sanofi has launched in 2008 in Madagascar a training programme for healthcare professionals to help for a better mental health care.
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 332
In Madagascar: A health crisis of people and their ecosystem
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot: Most of its wildlife is found nowhere else on Earth. But natural habitats are being decimated by slash-and-burn agricultur...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot: Most of its wildlife is found nowhere else on Earth. But natural habitats are being decimated by slash-and-burn agriculture. The impoverished people around the rainforest ecosystem of Ranomafana National Park are also in trouble, due to the lack of a healthcare system. An Emory University student team is conducting field research to develop a one-health intervention: Studying the interactions of people, their livestock and the surrounding wildlife, to find ways to help all three thrive. The team is led by a lemur specialist, and includes a veterinarian. It consists of students from anthropology, environmental sciences, nursing, public health and the development practice program. The data they gather will be used by a new NGO called PIVOT to establish a healthcare system in Madagascar
wn.com/In Madagascar A Health Crisis Of People And Their Ecosystem
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot: Most of its wildlife is found nowhere else on Earth. But natural habitats are being decimated by slash-and-burn agriculture. The impoverished people around the rainforest ecosystem of Ranomafana National Park are also in trouble, due to the lack of a healthcare system. An Emory University student team is conducting field research to develop a one-health intervention: Studying the interactions of people, their livestock and the surrounding wildlife, to find ways to help all three thrive. The team is led by a lemur specialist, and includes a veterinarian. It consists of students from anthropology, environmental sciences, nursing, public health and the development practice program. The data they gather will be used by a new NGO called PIVOT to establish a healthcare system in Madagascar
- published: 12 Dec 2013
- views: 1374
Madagascar Healthcare System
http://www.pacificprime.com/countries/madagascar/
Madagascar is a very exciting country to live in, but the quality of the health care system is mixed the best...
http://www.pacificprime.com/countries/madagascar/
Madagascar is a very exciting country to live in, but the quality of the health care system is mixed the best, has such the type of health insurance you buy is very important. Our suggestion will always be to buy an international style health insurance plan, this would mean that if you need treatment outside Madagascar, either on an elected bases or in an emergency, it is gone to be covered. So let's look in that in more detail. Let's say that you are living or working in Madagascar and you have a serious medical issue that requires very very quick treatment. Most people will want to be evacuated to South Africa. Probably to Johannesburg. If you bought an International Health Insurance plan with the evacuation option, then you will be allowed to do that. The other point is, perhaps it is not a medical issue who require instant treatment but it is something that will require expensive ongoing treatment. Under an international star health insurance plan you will also be allowed to traveled to South Africa or perhaps anywhere else in the world, back to Europe for example and you will also be treated under you International Health Insurance plan so you don't have to pay any cost. International Health Insurance plan are broker into a number of modules, inpatient, outpatient, dental, maternity and importantly the evacuation and repatriation option. Our job as an international health insurance intermediary is to help you to found the right plan. So once we have been talk to a client and understand he needs, then we can come and review the market. Bupa, Axa, Allianz, Aetna, Cigna, DKV they are many many insurer, we will then found the right option for you from the right insurer, and we will come back and we will tack through a limited number that might meet your needs in order to select the right plan. We are the world largest distributor of International Health Insurance, So if you are looking for help and advice on a good quality health insurance plan, and you are looking to access to the world best healthcare system, why not come and talk to us ?
As individual of the top insurance advisers in Madagascar, we have various kinds of Madagascar health insurance plans that can provide for all people, depending on their specific insurance needs.
If you are currently an expatriate in Madagascar, it is not uncommon to find yourself being evacuated from the place you are to foreign country in order to be treated at a capable facility. By pairing up with top insurance partners from around the world, our Madagascar health insurance plans are universally transportable and do away with the of finding a new policy during your international transfer.
Maternity health insurance policy in Madagascar
Several plans offer you additional protection for maternity. Maternity typically has a waiting time period before the insurance is effective and this typically implies conceptions can only occur 3 to 12 months after the health plan starts off. A lot of expatriates are ignorant that having a baby overseas can involve astronomical fees and arranging ahead is really essential if devastating economic implications are to be avoided.
Chronic condition coverage in Madagascar
Chronic condition are usually outlined as healthcare issues which you do not get better from but only manage and sustain, for example diabetes and asthma. Presently about 50 percent of the international medical insurance in the market supply coverage for chronic conditions. It is crucial to understand that the on-heading treatment and management of chronic conditions in Madagascar can be extremely expensive as these kinds of policies giving this coverage are typically far more costly.
The deductible in your health insurance policies in Madagascar
In other terms a deductible is the quantity of the assert that you have to pay of your own pocket. Deductibles may possibly be placed on a global medical insurance by the insurance company to cover a particular risk or selected by the policyholder to decrease the expense of the premium. There are a amount of different kinds of deductibles that can be employed depending on the worldwide health insurance policies you choose. Such as deductible per problem , deductible per year or deductible per co-insurance coverage
wn.com/Madagascar Healthcare System
http://www.pacificprime.com/countries/madagascar/
Madagascar is a very exciting country to live in, but the quality of the health care system is mixed the best, has such the type of health insurance you buy is very important. Our suggestion will always be to buy an international style health insurance plan, this would mean that if you need treatment outside Madagascar, either on an elected bases or in an emergency, it is gone to be covered. So let's look in that in more detail. Let's say that you are living or working in Madagascar and you have a serious medical issue that requires very very quick treatment. Most people will want to be evacuated to South Africa. Probably to Johannesburg. If you bought an International Health Insurance plan with the evacuation option, then you will be allowed to do that. The other point is, perhaps it is not a medical issue who require instant treatment but it is something that will require expensive ongoing treatment. Under an international star health insurance plan you will also be allowed to traveled to South Africa or perhaps anywhere else in the world, back to Europe for example and you will also be treated under you International Health Insurance plan so you don't have to pay any cost. International Health Insurance plan are broker into a number of modules, inpatient, outpatient, dental, maternity and importantly the evacuation and repatriation option. Our job as an international health insurance intermediary is to help you to found the right plan. So once we have been talk to a client and understand he needs, then we can come and review the market. Bupa, Axa, Allianz, Aetna, Cigna, DKV they are many many insurer, we will then found the right option for you from the right insurer, and we will come back and we will tack through a limited number that might meet your needs in order to select the right plan. We are the world largest distributor of International Health Insurance, So if you are looking for help and advice on a good quality health insurance plan, and you are looking to access to the world best healthcare system, why not come and talk to us ?
As individual of the top insurance advisers in Madagascar, we have various kinds of Madagascar health insurance plans that can provide for all people, depending on their specific insurance needs.
If you are currently an expatriate in Madagascar, it is not uncommon to find yourself being evacuated from the place you are to foreign country in order to be treated at a capable facility. By pairing up with top insurance partners from around the world, our Madagascar health insurance plans are universally transportable and do away with the of finding a new policy during your international transfer.
Maternity health insurance policy in Madagascar
Several plans offer you additional protection for maternity. Maternity typically has a waiting time period before the insurance is effective and this typically implies conceptions can only occur 3 to 12 months after the health plan starts off. A lot of expatriates are ignorant that having a baby overseas can involve astronomical fees and arranging ahead is really essential if devastating economic implications are to be avoided.
Chronic condition coverage in Madagascar
Chronic condition are usually outlined as healthcare issues which you do not get better from but only manage and sustain, for example diabetes and asthma. Presently about 50 percent of the international medical insurance in the market supply coverage for chronic conditions. It is crucial to understand that the on-heading treatment and management of chronic conditions in Madagascar can be extremely expensive as these kinds of policies giving this coverage are typically far more costly.
The deductible in your health insurance policies in Madagascar
In other terms a deductible is the quantity of the assert that you have to pay of your own pocket. Deductibles may possibly be placed on a global medical insurance by the insurance company to cover a particular risk or selected by the policyholder to decrease the expense of the premium. There are a amount of different kinds of deductibles that can be employed depending on the worldwide health insurance policies you choose. Such as deductible per problem , deductible per year or deductible per co-insurance coverage
- published: 19 Apr 2013
- views: 238
Sanofi - PlaNet Finance partnership : Health project in Madagascar
Sanofi - PlaNet Finance partnership : Health project in Madagascar...
Sanofi - PlaNet Finance partnership : Health project in Madagascar
wn.com/Sanofi Planet Finance Partnership Health Project In Madagascar
Sanofi - PlaNet Finance partnership : Health project in Madagascar
- published: 28 Jan 2015
- views: 375
Peace Corps Madagascar, PST '15 Health Disney Medley
We have been in Pre-Service Training in Mantasoa, Madagascar for 2 months. Here is a mixture of Disney songs describing what life is like for us in our sweet li...
We have been in Pre-Service Training in Mantasoa, Madagascar for 2 months. Here is a mixture of Disney songs describing what life is like for us in our sweet little Malagasy village- cow poop, friendly people, latrines, and all!
The Malagasy words are written with quotation marks in the subtitles and the English translations follow in parentheses -this way everyone can enjoy my bad jokes!
wn.com/Peace Corps Madagascar, Pst '15 Health Disney Medley
We have been in Pre-Service Training in Mantasoa, Madagascar for 2 months. Here is a mixture of Disney songs describing what life is like for us in our sweet little Malagasy village- cow poop, friendly people, latrines, and all!
The Malagasy words are written with quotation marks in the subtitles and the English translations follow in parentheses -this way everyone can enjoy my bad jokes!
- published: 11 Apr 2015
- views: 432
A free sexual health helpline in Madagascar supports young people
"La Ligne Verte" is a free telephone helpline for young people concerned about HIV/AIDS and sexual health problems. Since 2009, UNICEF, in partnership with the ...
"La Ligne Verte" is a free telephone helpline for young people concerned about HIV/AIDS and sexual health problems. Since 2009, UNICEF, in partnership with the African Development Bank, has been supporting the Serasera Fanantenana Association, which runs the project. The helpline is confidential, anonymous, independent and accessible to all young people across all of Madagascar's 22 regions.
With UNICEF's help, Serasera Fanantenana has been able to increase the use of the helpline by advertising on radio and television.
wn.com/A Free Sexual Health Helpline In Madagascar Supports Young People
"La Ligne Verte" is a free telephone helpline for young people concerned about HIV/AIDS and sexual health problems. Since 2009, UNICEF, in partnership with the African Development Bank, has been supporting the Serasera Fanantenana Association, which runs the project. The helpline is confidential, anonymous, independent and accessible to all young people across all of Madagascar's 22 regions.
With UNICEF's help, Serasera Fanantenana has been able to increase the use of the helpline by advertising on radio and television.
- published: 14 Sep 2010
- views: 1011
In Madagascar, UNICEF and GAVI work to protect child health gains
20 May 2011 - UNICEF's Suzanne Beukes reports on a critical vaccination campaign in Madagascar.
For more information, please visit http://www.unicef.org...
20 May 2011 - UNICEF's Suzanne Beukes reports on a critical vaccination campaign in Madagascar.
For more information, please visit http://www.unicef.org
wn.com/In Madagascar, Unicef And Gavi Work To Protect Child Health Gains
20 May 2011 - UNICEF's Suzanne Beukes reports on a critical vaccination campaign in Madagascar.
For more information, please visit http://www.unicef.org
- published: 07 Jun 2011
- views: 3276
UNICEF: Madagascar's Mother and Child Health Week
ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar, 7 November 2007 -- Late last month, Madagascar held its third national Mother and Child Health Week with the goal of providing more th...
ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar, 7 November 2007 -- Late last month, Madagascar held its third national Mother and Child Health Week with the goal of providing more than 4 million mothers and children with life-saving health care.
In the course of one week at the end of October, some 59,000 health workers, community health agents and social mobilizers travelled to virtually every village in the country, offering valuable health-care packages at more than 8,500 sites.
UNICEF Representative in Madagascar Bruno Maes commended the Government of Madagascar on its leadership in addressing this situation through Mother and Child Health Weeks and other efforts. He noted that 40,000 additional children under the age of five are surviving each year in Madagascar.
"Together we have to build on this, and focus on the 60,000 under-fives who continue to die from diseases that can not only be treated, but also prevented," Mr. Maes said. "As we all know, this is an unnecessary tragedy, but one that we can tackle together."
For more information, visit: http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/madagascar_41711.html
wn.com/Unicef Madagascar's Mother And Child Health Week
ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar, 7 November 2007 -- Late last month, Madagascar held its third national Mother and Child Health Week with the goal of providing more than 4 million mothers and children with life-saving health care.
In the course of one week at the end of October, some 59,000 health workers, community health agents and social mobilizers travelled to virtually every village in the country, offering valuable health-care packages at more than 8,500 sites.
UNICEF Representative in Madagascar Bruno Maes commended the Government of Madagascar on its leadership in addressing this situation through Mother and Child Health Weeks and other efforts. He noted that 40,000 additional children under the age of five are surviving each year in Madagascar.
"Together we have to build on this, and focus on the 60,000 under-fives who continue to die from diseases that can not only be treated, but also prevented," Mr. Maes said. "As we all know, this is an unnecessary tragedy, but one that we can tackle together."
For more information, visit: http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/madagascar_41711.html
- published: 08 Nov 2007
- views: 2127
Islands of Health- Dr Rafi on Fiji, Timor-Leste, Singapore, Madagascar, and Sicily
Sixteenth Century Poet John Donne, has written that "No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main." Dr. Raf...
Sixteenth Century Poet John Donne, has written that "No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main." Dr. Rafi surveys 5 Islands and discovers that being an island should have no impact on the quality of health care for its people. The islands' culture, economy, education, leadership and values, are the inputs that make a difference to the health of its people.
wn.com/Islands Of Health Dr Rafi On Fiji, Timor Leste, Singapore, Madagascar, And Sicily
Sixteenth Century Poet John Donne, has written that "No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main." Dr. Rafi surveys 5 Islands and discovers that being an island should have no impact on the quality of health care for its people. The islands' culture, economy, education, leadership and values, are the inputs that make a difference to the health of its people.
- published: 06 May 2014
- views: 192
Community Health Volunteers Provide Essential Services in Madagascar
Zaraline is a community health volunteer(CHV) in Mitsinjo District, Madagascar, a vocation she was inspired to pursue after her own child nearly died from malar...
Zaraline is a community health volunteer(CHV) in Mitsinjo District, Madagascar, a vocation she was inspired to pursue after her own child nearly died from malaria. Zaraline and thousands of other CHWs in Madagascar are supported by the Community Based Integrated Health Project, locally known as MAHEFA. MAHEFA provides CHVs with training, tools, and resources to help them deliver essential health services in their communities, including rapid diagnostic testing, treatment, and referral for malaria and other common childhood illnesses.
MAHEFA is funded by USAID and implemented by JSI. For more information, visit: http://ow.ly/UzXVH
wn.com/Community Health Volunteers Provide Essential Services In Madagascar
Zaraline is a community health volunteer(CHV) in Mitsinjo District, Madagascar, a vocation she was inspired to pursue after her own child nearly died from malaria. Zaraline and thousands of other CHWs in Madagascar are supported by the Community Based Integrated Health Project, locally known as MAHEFA. MAHEFA provides CHVs with training, tools, and resources to help them deliver essential health services in their communities, including rapid diagnostic testing, treatment, and referral for malaria and other common childhood illnesses.
MAHEFA is funded by USAID and implemented by JSI. For more information, visit: http://ow.ly/UzXVH
- published: 12 Nov 2015
- views: 43
UNICEF: Mother and Child Health Week amidst crisis in Madagascar
http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/madagascar_56766.html
ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar, 8 November 2010 -- People are getting poorer by the day in Madagascar, an...
http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/madagascar_56766.html
ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar, 8 November 2010 -- People are getting poorer by the day in Madagascar, and there is no real safety net for them. The country is in the midst of a political and financial crisis, following last year's violent coup. Funding cuts by international donors have hit the social welfare system, especially health services, hard. Meanwhile, the suspension of international trade agreements has devastated the economy.
Over the last year, more and more health centres have been forced to close their doors, depriving local populations of vital services. Centres that have remained open tend to be under-stocked and understaffed; many lack antibiotics and other medicines, such as the life-saving drug oxytocin, which is used in childbirth.
UNICEF Representative in Madagascar Bruno Maes said the crisis has profoundly weakened basic health services, leaving parts of the system in danger of collapsing.
UNICEF and its partners launched Mother Child Health Week at the end of October despite the dire circumstances and the withdrawal of government support. While mothers were encouraged to bring their children to health centres, teams of outreach workers brought health services to more than 4 million people.
wn.com/Unicef Mother And Child Health Week Amidst Crisis In Madagascar
http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/madagascar_56766.html
ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar, 8 November 2010 -- People are getting poorer by the day in Madagascar, and there is no real safety net for them. The country is in the midst of a political and financial crisis, following last year's violent coup. Funding cuts by international donors have hit the social welfare system, especially health services, hard. Meanwhile, the suspension of international trade agreements has devastated the economy.
Over the last year, more and more health centres have been forced to close their doors, depriving local populations of vital services. Centres that have remained open tend to be under-stocked and understaffed; many lack antibiotics and other medicines, such as the life-saving drug oxytocin, which is used in childbirth.
UNICEF Representative in Madagascar Bruno Maes said the crisis has profoundly weakened basic health services, leaving parts of the system in danger of collapsing.
UNICEF and its partners launched Mother Child Health Week at the end of October despite the dire circumstances and the withdrawal of government support. While mothers were encouraged to bring their children to health centres, teams of outreach workers brought health services to more than 4 million people.
- published: 08 Nov 2010
- views: 1352
#32 Health care in Madagascar and Nepal - YWAM Perth news -
Our whole base spend a whole day fund raising for Australia Relief and Mercy Services (ARMS) // Health care teams report back from Madagascar and Nepal // Prope...
Our whole base spend a whole day fund raising for Australia Relief and Mercy Services (ARMS) // Health care teams report back from Madagascar and Nepal // Property redeveloped for educational purpose // For more information check out http://www.ywamperth.org.au/ or find us on facebook at http://www.facebook.com.au/ywamperth/
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Our whole base spend a whole day fund raising for Australia Relief and Mercy Services (ARMS) // Health care teams report back from Madagascar and Nepal // Property redeveloped for educational purpose // For more information check out http://www.ywamperth.org.au/ or find us on facebook at http://www.facebook.com.au/ywamperth/
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- published: 21 Nov 2012
- views: 413
Encouraging Healthy Behavior in Madagascar
The Community Based Integrated Health Project in Madagascar, locally known as MAHEFA, uses a range of locally adapted Behavior Change Empowerment (BCE) strategi...
The Community Based Integrated Health Project in Madagascar, locally known as MAHEFA, uses a range of locally adapted Behavior Change Empowerment (BCE) strategies to encourage the adoption of positive health behaviors. The Care Group approach is one of these strategies.
To learn more, visit: http://ow.ly/UJiIs
wn.com/Encouraging Healthy Behavior In Madagascar
The Community Based Integrated Health Project in Madagascar, locally known as MAHEFA, uses a range of locally adapted Behavior Change Empowerment (BCE) strategies to encourage the adoption of positive health behaviors. The Care Group approach is one of these strategies.
To learn more, visit: http://ow.ly/UJiIs
- published: 16 Nov 2015
- views: 29
Driving towards better health in Madagascar
Driving towards better health in Madagascar.
Filmed by Mamy Rasoanaivo, assisted by Rotsy Rakotonirainy....
Driving towards better health in Madagascar.
Filmed by Mamy Rasoanaivo, assisted by Rotsy Rakotonirainy.
wn.com/Driving Towards Better Health In Madagascar
Driving towards better health in Madagascar.
Filmed by Mamy Rasoanaivo, assisted by Rotsy Rakotonirainy.
- published: 08 Oct 2014
- views: 107
Madagascar, Past and Future: Lessons From Population, Health, and Environment Programs
Africa Program
Environmental Change and Security Program
In Madagascar, "today's challenges are even greater than those faced 25 years ago," said Lisa Gaylord,...
Africa Program
Environmental Change and Security Program
In Madagascar, "today's challenges are even greater than those faced 25 years ago," said Lisa Gaylord, director of program development at the Wildlife Conservation Society. Gaylord and her co-panelists, Matthew Erdman, the program coordinator for the Population-Health-Environment Program at Blue Ventures Conservation, and Kristen Patterson, a senior program officer at The Nature Conservancy, discussed the challenges and outcomes of past and future integrated population, health, and environment (PHE) programs in Madagascar.
Event speakers: Matthew Erdman, Lisa Gaylord, Kristen Patterson
wn.com/Madagascar, Past And Future Lessons From Population, Health, And Environment Programs
Africa Program
Environmental Change and Security Program
In Madagascar, "today's challenges are even greater than those faced 25 years ago," said Lisa Gaylord, director of program development at the Wildlife Conservation Society. Gaylord and her co-panelists, Matthew Erdman, the program coordinator for the Population-Health-Environment Program at Blue Ventures Conservation, and Kristen Patterson, a senior program officer at The Nature Conservancy, discussed the challenges and outcomes of past and future integrated population, health, and environment (PHE) programs in Madagascar.
Event speakers: Matthew Erdman, Lisa Gaylord, Kristen Patterson
- published: 16 Aug 2013
- views: 100
Field Trips: Population-Health-Environment Projects in Kenya, DRC, and Madagascar
Environmental Change and Security Program
People in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) cut down trees "not because they want to destroy the forest, but...
Environmental Change and Security Program
People in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) cut down trees "not because they want to destroy the forest, but because there is a lack of energy" and jobs, and they need the wood to make charcoal to use for themselves and to sell for income, explained Dario Merlo of the Jane Goodall Institute's Community-Centered Conservation program in the DRC (DRC-CCC). Merlo was joined by Janet Edmond of Conservation International (CI) and Sam Weru of the World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) Eastern African Marine Ecoregion Programme at the October 23, 2008, event "Field Trips: Population-Health-Environment Projects in Kenya, DRC, and Madagascar," the sixth meeting in the "PHE: Building the Foundation for the Next 10 Years" series sponsored by the Wilson Center's Environmental Change and Security Program.
Event speakers: Dario Merlo, Janet Edmond, Sam Weru
wn.com/Field Trips Population Health Environment Projects In Kenya, Drc, And Madagascar
Environmental Change and Security Program
People in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) cut down trees "not because they want to destroy the forest, but because there is a lack of energy" and jobs, and they need the wood to make charcoal to use for themselves and to sell for income, explained Dario Merlo of the Jane Goodall Institute's Community-Centered Conservation program in the DRC (DRC-CCC). Merlo was joined by Janet Edmond of Conservation International (CI) and Sam Weru of the World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) Eastern African Marine Ecoregion Programme at the October 23, 2008, event "Field Trips: Population-Health-Environment Projects in Kenya, DRC, and Madagascar," the sixth meeting in the "PHE: Building the Foundation for the Next 10 Years" series sponsored by the Wilson Center's Environmental Change and Security Program.
Event speakers: Dario Merlo, Janet Edmond, Sam Weru
- published: 16 Aug 2013
- views: 67
Blue Ventures: Population, Health, and Environment in Madagascar
Matthew Erdman,
Program Coordinator,
Population-Health-Environment Program,
Blue Ventures Conservation...
Matthew Erdman,
Program Coordinator,
Population-Health-Environment Program,
Blue Ventures Conservation
wn.com/Blue Ventures Population, Health, And Environment In Madagascar
Matthew Erdman,
Program Coordinator,
Population-Health-Environment Program,
Blue Ventures Conservation
- published: 05 Aug 2011
- views: 216
GLOBALMAXIM: MADAGASCAR: UNICEF BRINGS HEALTH SERVICES to MILLIONS of MOTHERS & CHILDREN
GLOBALMAXIM: 25 November 2010 -- UNICEF: Madagascar -- A year and half after its violent coup, Madagascar is a country in crisis; UNICEF brings health services ...
GLOBALMAXIM: 25 November 2010 -- UNICEF: Madagascar -- A year and half after its violent coup, Madagascar is a country in crisis; UNICEF brings health services to millions of mothers and children in the country and despite this and despite the withdrawal of government support the United Nations Childrens Fund and partners recently launched their bi-annual 'mother-child health week', bringing checkups, immunizations and vitamin supplementation to four million women and children across the country.
Funding cuts have hit the social welfare system, especially health services, hard while the loss of international trade and a decline in tourism has severely damaged the economy.
Over the last year, the number of health centers forced to close their doors has doubled, depriving the population in these areas of vital health services.
Health centres that have remained open tend to be under stocked and understaffed.
Health centres encouraged mothers to bring in their babies, but it was the outreach workers who brought services to the population. With small, portable cooler boxes, full of vaccines, they took to streets across the country, checking, immunizing, dispensing and advising wherever needed.
Eighteen-year-old Volatiana Rafaramalala has brought her six-month-old daughter Sanda Anna for a checkup. Volatiana herself hasn't been eating and can no longer produce milk for Sanda. The team examines the baby and finds her severely malnourished.
She's referred to the health centre, where nurses carry out a comprehensive examination. But baby Sanda is too malnourished even for therapeutic food, her digestive system would not be able to cope.
The nurses explain that baby Sanda now needs a hospital. Baby Sanda will recover but doctors and nurses here are merely treating the symptom. The underlying cause is the decline of the economy, social welfare system and health system. An estimated 195 children under five die each day in Madagascar.
SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) Bruno Maes, Representative in Madagascar, UNICEF:
"The ongoing crisis in Madagascar has had a huge impact on basic health services, which have been profoundly weakened, leaving parts of the system in danger of collapsing."
...... ( UNITED NATIONS CHILDRENS FUND: UNICEF ) ............................................
GLOBALMAXIM:
News Network for the United Nations and the International Community.
See: http://www.GLOBALMAXIM.com
"GIVING POWER & RESONANCE TO THE VOICE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY" ......................
wn.com/Globalmaxim Madagascar Unicef Brings Health Services To Millions Of Mothers Children
GLOBALMAXIM: 25 November 2010 -- UNICEF: Madagascar -- A year and half after its violent coup, Madagascar is a country in crisis; UNICEF brings health services to millions of mothers and children in the country and despite this and despite the withdrawal of government support the United Nations Childrens Fund and partners recently launched their bi-annual 'mother-child health week', bringing checkups, immunizations and vitamin supplementation to four million women and children across the country.
Funding cuts have hit the social welfare system, especially health services, hard while the loss of international trade and a decline in tourism has severely damaged the economy.
Over the last year, the number of health centers forced to close their doors has doubled, depriving the population in these areas of vital health services.
Health centres that have remained open tend to be under stocked and understaffed.
Health centres encouraged mothers to bring in their babies, but it was the outreach workers who brought services to the population. With small, portable cooler boxes, full of vaccines, they took to streets across the country, checking, immunizing, dispensing and advising wherever needed.
Eighteen-year-old Volatiana Rafaramalala has brought her six-month-old daughter Sanda Anna for a checkup. Volatiana herself hasn't been eating and can no longer produce milk for Sanda. The team examines the baby and finds her severely malnourished.
She's referred to the health centre, where nurses carry out a comprehensive examination. But baby Sanda is too malnourished even for therapeutic food, her digestive system would not be able to cope.
The nurses explain that baby Sanda now needs a hospital. Baby Sanda will recover but doctors and nurses here are merely treating the symptom. The underlying cause is the decline of the economy, social welfare system and health system. An estimated 195 children under five die each day in Madagascar.
SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) Bruno Maes, Representative in Madagascar, UNICEF:
"The ongoing crisis in Madagascar has had a huge impact on basic health services, which have been profoundly weakened, leaving parts of the system in danger of collapsing."
...... ( UNITED NATIONS CHILDRENS FUND: UNICEF ) ............................................
GLOBALMAXIM:
News Network for the United Nations and the International Community.
See: http://www.GLOBALMAXIM.com
"GIVING POWER & RESONANCE TO THE VOICE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY" ......................
- published: 25 Nov 2010
- views: 255
Health issues and community mobilisation in Madagascar
http://preventionweb.net/globalplatform/2011/programme/ignitestage/
for more information and to download the presentation.
Summary of a capitalisation report u...
http://preventionweb.net/globalplatform/2011/programme/ignitestage/
for more information and to download the presentation.
Summary of a capitalisation report undertaken in 2010 about The Disaster Risk Reduction programme implemented by Doctors of the World in the district of Maroantsetra, in northeast Madagascar. The project, based on a community approach, aims to put measures in place to reduce the impact on health of natural disasters affecting the populations.
wn.com/Health Issues And Community Mobilisation In Madagascar
http://preventionweb.net/globalplatform/2011/programme/ignitestage/
for more information and to download the presentation.
Summary of a capitalisation report undertaken in 2010 about The Disaster Risk Reduction programme implemented by Doctors of the World in the district of Maroantsetra, in northeast Madagascar. The project, based on a community approach, aims to put measures in place to reduce the impact on health of natural disasters affecting the populations.
- published: 01 Jun 2011
- views: 149
Subsidized Healthcare in Madagascar: A Novel Approach
A look into the daily life of a volunteer health worker in Madagascar. By selling subsidized health care products and passing on educational materials, over 1,...
A look into the daily life of a volunteer health worker in Madagascar. By selling subsidized health care products and passing on educational materials, over 1,500 health volunteers make a living while contributing to the important role of disease prevention and treatment.
http://www.vestergaard-frandsen.com
wn.com/Subsidized Healthcare In Madagascar A Novel Approach
A look into the daily life of a volunteer health worker in Madagascar. By selling subsidized health care products and passing on educational materials, over 1,500 health volunteers make a living while contributing to the important role of disease prevention and treatment.
http://www.vestergaard-frandsen.com
- published: 10 Mar 2008
- views: 369
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Madagascar: Top 10 Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide
Madagascar Travel.
Madagascar Travel Video.
Top 10 Tourist attractions in Madagascar.
Copyright: Video created by Omegatours.vn
Omega Tours Co., LTD
Add: 176 Tran Phu Str - Hai Chau Dist - Da Nang City, Vietnam
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BBC Travel Blog, Madagascar
We filmed and produced Global Video News Release's for the Madagascar Tourism Board. Our footage was used by National Geographic, BBC Wildlife and the Associated Press.
Camera: Emma Brumpton
Edit: Anne Faber
Produced by: Endeavour TV endeavourtv.com
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Travel Madagascar- Highlights of A Magical Country
I flew with Air France http://bit.ly/1RGTA6h to Madagascar- an island country that happens to be home to some of the world's weirdest animals. This travel video features the highlights of my trip- including the Morondava, Avenue of the Baobabs, the Kirindy Reserve, Andasibe Mantandia National Park and Lemur Island.
Air France UK: http://bit.ly/1RGTA6h
My website: http://www.pommietravels.com
Vid
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List of 10 Best Madagascar Tourist Attractions
The Main Tourist Attractions in Madagascar are Ile Sainte Marie, Avenue of the Baobabs, Nosy Be, Isalo National Park, Royal Hill of Ambohimanga and etc. Republic of Madagascar and previously known as the Malagasy Republic, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Southeast Africa.
photo credit:
Ranomafana National Park by Antony Stanley www.flickr.com/photos/antonystanley/3953
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Nosy Be - Madagascar 2014 - The Island of Freedom...Andilana Beach, Nosy Iranja... (Dji Phantom 2)
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Mothers encourage children into sex trade in Madagascar
Sex and Survival - An increasing number of children in Madagascar are becoming part of the sex trade, with police ineffective, the numbers are likely to continue to grow.
For downloads and more information visit:
http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=65036&bid;=2
Using undercover filming, this powerful investigation exposes a booming child sex trade. In the hub of Madagascar, one of the world's poorest c
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Calm returns to Madagascar after 2 tourists were killed in mob attack
The brutal killing of two French men in Nosy Be, an island off the northwestern tip of Madagascar, has raised fears that the attack may dent the country's tourism. Nosy Be is famed for its calm turquoise waters and white, sandy beaches, and it is one of the island's leading tourism hubs. But as CCTV's Jiitu Abraham now reports, calm has returned to the island and tourists are still having fun in t
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Madagascar tourism slumps
Tourism numbers have plunged to record follows following an industrial action last month at Air Madagascar. The strike started on June 15 over what workers said was poor governance and mismanagement of the airline, leading to a 65-70 percent cancellation of flights. Madagascar officials now want more foreign firms to start flying to the Indian Ocean island nation to boost tourism. CCTV's Kathleen
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Madagascar
Ranomafana National Park
Masoala National Park
Andasibe-Mantadia
Royal Hill of Ambohimanga
Ifaty
Avenue of the Baobabs
Nosy Be
Tsingy de Bemaraha
Isalo National Park
Ile Sainte Marie
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tourist spots in madagascar
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Madagascar Tourism video VA
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Madagascar Tourist Attractions: 10 Best Places To Visit
Planning to visit Madagascar? Check out our Madagascar Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Madagascar. http://socialbubble.global/videos/
Best Places to visit in Madagascar:
Ranomafona National Park, Masoala National Park, Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Royal hill of ambohimanga, Ifaty, Avenue of the baobabs, Nosy Be, Tsingy de Bemaraha, Isalo National Park, Ile Sainte Ma
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Tourism: overview of southwestern Madagascar
overview of southwestern Madagascar and discover beautiful landscapes
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Madagascar: Tourist Attractions
Welcome to Madagascar.
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International Tourism fair Madagascar ITM 2015 - Spot publicitaire
La 4ème édition de l’International Tourism fair Madagascar (ITM) ouvrira ses portes le 28 mai prochain, pour 3 nouvelles journées intenses dédiées au tourisme à Madagascar et dans les Iles Vanille.
Une 4ème édition, c’est déjà la signature pour l’ITM d’une pérennité garantie par le succès croissant du salon, marquée en 2015 par un accroissement conséquent de la surface d’expositions à travers l’o
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Eco-tourism in Madagascar
Find out more at http://www.panda.org
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ITM 2015 - International Tourism fair Madagascar - Version Malagasy
http://itm.madagascar-tourisme.com/
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Salon International Tourism Fair Madagascar 2014
Cette 3ème édition de l'International Tourism fair Madagascar (ITM) 2014 est à marquer d'une pierre blanche car elle aura lieu dans un contexte national plus favorable que les années précédentes, avec le retour à l'ordre constitutionnel de la nation malgache que les voyagistes internationaux, qui seront nos invités lors de ce salon, ne manqueront pas de constater.
La reprise progressive de la cro
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Sustainable tourism: Madagascar
Boogie Pilgrim strongly believes that tourism is a wonderful opportunity for people to get to know other cultures and their environment. In Madagascar, the encounters take place between western relatively wealthy travellers and people who are among the poorest in the world. In addition travellers pass through unique and fragile ecosystems.
Boogie Pilgrim is convinced that, the adoption of appro
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Over the Islands of Africa - Madagascar
Now Available:
The apps for our series „Over the Islands of Africa"- Zanzibar, Mauritius, Madagascar, Sao Tomé and Cape Verde.
Each app contains the film and many extras such as a biography of the photographer, a making-of gallery and further texts regarding the islands and the films.
To get a feeling for the apps, you can download the preview version for free at the AppStore (http://itunes.c
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Voices of Leaders interviews Jocelyn Ramanambohitra, Vice-Chairman of the Madagascar Tourism Board
Jocelyn Ramanambohitra, Vice-Chairman of the Madagascar Tourism Board, speaks about the main attractions of the island and future plans for 2014 in the tourism sector
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Madagascar Sex Tourism with Rasta President !
Après toutes ces années, j'ai artistiquement muri et décidé de présenter mes excuses sincères à toutes les personnes choqués par mon clip SEX IN MADAGASCAR. Je comprends et compati de tout mon coeur avec leur colère et leur indignation. Mais ces chastes personnes doivent comprendre qu'au moment où je tournais ce clip, le prix des prostituées à Madagascar était vraiment de deux euros. Ce n'est que
Madagascar: Top 10 Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide
Madagascar Travel.
Madagascar Travel Video.
Top 10 Tourist attractions in Madagascar.
Copyright: Video created by Omegatours.vn
Omega Tours Co., LTD
Add: 176 T...
Madagascar Travel.
Madagascar Travel Video.
Top 10 Tourist attractions in Madagascar.
Copyright: Video created by Omegatours.vn
Omega Tours Co., LTD
Add: 176 Tran Phu Str - Hai Chau Dist - Da Nang City, Vietnam
Website: http://Omegatours.vn
Disclaimer: All audio in this video, We was used free audio in Youtube Library.
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wn.com/Madagascar Top 10 Tourist Attractions Video Travel Guide
Madagascar Travel.
Madagascar Travel Video.
Top 10 Tourist attractions in Madagascar.
Copyright: Video created by Omegatours.vn
Omega Tours Co., LTD
Add: 176 Tran Phu Str - Hai Chau Dist - Da Nang City, Vietnam
Website: http://Omegatours.vn
Disclaimer: All audio in this video, We was used free audio in Youtube Library.
Photos Credit:
Updating....
- published: 05 Dec 2014
- views: 13216
BBC Travel Blog, Madagascar
We filmed and produced Global Video News Release's for the Madagascar Tourism Board. Our footage was used by National Geographic, BBC Wildlife and the Associat...
We filmed and produced Global Video News Release's for the Madagascar Tourism Board. Our footage was used by National Geographic, BBC Wildlife and the Associated Press.
Camera: Emma Brumpton
Edit: Anne Faber
Produced by: Endeavour TV endeavourtv.com
wn.com/BBC Travel Blog, Madagascar
We filmed and produced Global Video News Release's for the Madagascar Tourism Board. Our footage was used by National Geographic, BBC Wildlife and the Associated Press.
Camera: Emma Brumpton
Edit: Anne Faber
Produced by: Endeavour TV endeavourtv.com
- published: 26 Oct 2011
- views: 4893
Travel Madagascar- Highlights of A Magical Country
I flew with Air France http://bit.ly/1RGTA6h to Madagascar- an island country that happens to be home to some of the world's weirdest animals. This travel video...
I flew with Air France http://bit.ly/1RGTA6h to Madagascar- an island country that happens to be home to some of the world's weirdest animals. This travel video features the highlights of my trip- including the Morondava, Avenue of the Baobabs, the Kirindy Reserve, Andasibe Mantandia National Park and Lemur Island.
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Video shot on my Panasonic G6: http://lumixgtheone.panasonic.co.uk/
Thanks to Air France for getting me there!
wn.com/Travel Madagascar Highlights Of A Magical Country
I flew with Air France http://bit.ly/1RGTA6h to Madagascar- an island country that happens to be home to some of the world's weirdest animals. This travel video features the highlights of my trip- including the Morondava, Avenue of the Baobabs, the Kirindy Reserve, Andasibe Mantandia National Park and Lemur Island.
Air France UK: http://bit.ly/1RGTA6h
My website: http://www.pommietravels.com
Video shot on my Panasonic G6: http://lumixgtheone.panasonic.co.uk/
Thanks to Air France for getting me there!
- published: 29 Dec 2014
- views: 9963
List of 10 Best Madagascar Tourist Attractions
The Main Tourist Attractions in Madagascar are Ile Sainte Marie, Avenue of the Baobabs, Nosy Be, Isalo National Park, Royal Hill of Ambohimanga and etc. Republi...
The Main Tourist Attractions in Madagascar are Ile Sainte Marie, Avenue of the Baobabs, Nosy Be, Isalo National Park, Royal Hill of Ambohimanga and etc. Republic of Madagascar and previously known as the Malagasy Republic, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Southeast Africa.
photo credit:
Ranomafana National Park by Antony Stanley www.flickr.com/photos/antonystanley/3953013213
Masoala National Park by Jerry Oldenettel www.flickr.com/photos/jroldenettel/11979476645
Andasibe-Mantadia by Rafael Medina www.flickr.com/photos/copepodo/4956558906
Royal Hill of Ambohimanga by Olivier Lejade www.flickr.com/photos/lejade/2532755499
Ifaty by Wojciech Doganowski www.flickr.com/photos/doganowscy/4902104185
Avenue of the Baobabs by Frank Vassen www.flickr.com/photos/42244964@N03/4315993100
Nosy Be by frank wouters www.flickr.com/photos/frank-wouters/62364360
Tsingy de Bemaraha by Ralph Kränzlein www.flickr.com/photos/rakra42/8507690039
Isalo National Park by groucho www.flickr.com/photos/groucho/2925269284
Ile Sainte Marie by Vitasary www.flickr.com/photos/tattum/517856209
wn.com/List Of 10 Best Madagascar Tourist Attractions
The Main Tourist Attractions in Madagascar are Ile Sainte Marie, Avenue of the Baobabs, Nosy Be, Isalo National Park, Royal Hill of Ambohimanga and etc. Republic of Madagascar and previously known as the Malagasy Republic, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Southeast Africa.
photo credit:
Ranomafana National Park by Antony Stanley www.flickr.com/photos/antonystanley/3953013213
Masoala National Park by Jerry Oldenettel www.flickr.com/photos/jroldenettel/11979476645
Andasibe-Mantadia by Rafael Medina www.flickr.com/photos/copepodo/4956558906
Royal Hill of Ambohimanga by Olivier Lejade www.flickr.com/photos/lejade/2532755499
Ifaty by Wojciech Doganowski www.flickr.com/photos/doganowscy/4902104185
Avenue of the Baobabs by Frank Vassen www.flickr.com/photos/42244964@N03/4315993100
Nosy Be by frank wouters www.flickr.com/photos/frank-wouters/62364360
Tsingy de Bemaraha by Ralph Kränzlein www.flickr.com/photos/rakra42/8507690039
Isalo National Park by groucho www.flickr.com/photos/groucho/2925269284
Ile Sainte Marie by Vitasary www.flickr.com/photos/tattum/517856209
- published: 06 Jul 2014
- views: 7540
Nosy Be - Madagascar 2014 - The Island of Freedom...Andilana Beach, Nosy Iranja... (Dji Phantom 2)
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Shot 100% on the GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition + and Dji Phantom 2 with Zenmuse H3-3D Gimbal
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- published: 29 Jun 2014
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Mothers encourage children into sex trade in Madagascar
Sex and Survival - An increasing number of children in Madagascar are becoming part of the sex trade, with police ineffective, the numbers are likely to continu...
Sex and Survival - An increasing number of children in Madagascar are becoming part of the sex trade, with police ineffective, the numbers are likely to continue to grow.
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Using undercover filming, this powerful investigation exposes a booming child sex trade. In the hub of Madagascar, one of the world's poorest countries, prostitution is seen as an unavoidable means of survival.
"My daughter was at school, I had no money and no job so she decided to become a prostitute. I finally decided not to stop her," says one mother, who like many others are now forced into prostituting their own children. With daily flights from Europe bringing sex tourists to Madagascar's chaotic capital, some as young as eleven are selling their bodies. Authorities claim to be tackling the problem but it's the local residents - mainly children themselves - who are trying to find solutions to this adult scourge. "If it happens, we warn the police that we have seen foreigners with underage girls and they then alert local tourism officials." Jeannoda Randimbiarison, a social worker for UNICEF, says the authorities lack the will to do what is necessary. "If the law is not enforced in Madagascar it will all continue. It is like we are conducting a genocide of Malagasy children."
Produced by SBS. Ref - 5734
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Sex and Survival - An increasing number of children in Madagascar are becoming part of the sex trade, with police ineffective, the numbers are likely to continue to grow.
For downloads and more information visit:
http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=65036&bid;=2
Using undercover filming, this powerful investigation exposes a booming child sex trade. In the hub of Madagascar, one of the world's poorest countries, prostitution is seen as an unavoidable means of survival.
"My daughter was at school, I had no money and no job so she decided to become a prostitute. I finally decided not to stop her," says one mother, who like many others are now forced into prostituting their own children. With daily flights from Europe bringing sex tourists to Madagascar's chaotic capital, some as young as eleven are selling their bodies. Authorities claim to be tackling the problem but it's the local residents - mainly children themselves - who are trying to find solutions to this adult scourge. "If it happens, we warn the police that we have seen foreigners with underage girls and they then alert local tourism officials." Jeannoda Randimbiarison, a social worker for UNICEF, says the authorities lack the will to do what is necessary. "If the law is not enforced in Madagascar it will all continue. It is like we are conducting a genocide of Malagasy children."
Produced by SBS. Ref - 5734
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
- published: 25 Mar 2013
- views: 475944
Calm returns to Madagascar after 2 tourists were killed in mob attack
The brutal killing of two French men in Nosy Be, an island off the northwestern tip of Madagascar, has raised fears that the attack may dent the country's touri...
The brutal killing of two French men in Nosy Be, an island off the northwestern tip of Madagascar, has raised fears that the attack may dent the country's tourism. Nosy Be is famed for its calm turquoise waters and white, sandy beaches, and it is one of the island's leading tourism hubs. But as CCTV's Jiitu Abraham now reports, calm has returned to the island and tourists are still having fun in the area.
wn.com/Calm Returns To Madagascar After 2 Tourists Were Killed In Mob Attack
The brutal killing of two French men in Nosy Be, an island off the northwestern tip of Madagascar, has raised fears that the attack may dent the country's tourism. Nosy Be is famed for its calm turquoise waters and white, sandy beaches, and it is one of the island's leading tourism hubs. But as CCTV's Jiitu Abraham now reports, calm has returned to the island and tourists are still having fun in the area.
- published: 23 Oct 2013
- views: 511
Madagascar tourism slumps
Tourism numbers have plunged to record follows following an industrial action last month at Air Madagascar. The strike started on June 15 over what workers said...
Tourism numbers have plunged to record follows following an industrial action last month at Air Madagascar. The strike started on June 15 over what workers said was poor governance and mismanagement of the airline, leading to a 65-70 percent cancellation of flights. Madagascar officials now want more foreign firms to start flying to the Indian Ocean island nation to boost tourism. CCTV's Kathleen Ogunde reports.
wn.com/Madagascar Tourism Slumps
Tourism numbers have plunged to record follows following an industrial action last month at Air Madagascar. The strike started on June 15 over what workers said was poor governance and mismanagement of the airline, leading to a 65-70 percent cancellation of flights. Madagascar officials now want more foreign firms to start flying to the Indian Ocean island nation to boost tourism. CCTV's Kathleen Ogunde reports.
- published: 05 Aug 2015
- views: 286
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Madagascar
Ranomafana National Park
Masoala National Park
Andasibe-Mantadia
Royal Hill of Ambohimanga
Ifaty
Avenue of the Baobabs
Nosy Be
Tsingy de Bemaraha
Isalo National...
Ranomafana National Park
Masoala National Park
Andasibe-Mantadia
Royal Hill of Ambohimanga
Ifaty
Avenue of the Baobabs
Nosy Be
Tsingy de Bemaraha
Isalo National Park
Ile Sainte Marie
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Ranomafana National Park
Masoala National Park
Andasibe-Mantadia
Royal Hill of Ambohimanga
Ifaty
Avenue of the Baobabs
Nosy Be
Tsingy de Bemaraha
Isalo National Park
Ile Sainte Marie
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- published: 12 Dec 2014
- views: 823
Madagascar Tourist Attractions: 10 Best Places To Visit
Planning to visit Madagascar? Check out our Madagascar Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Madagascar. http://socialbubble.global/videos/...
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Best Places to visit in Madagascar:
Ranomafona National Park, Masoala National Park, Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Royal hill of ambohimanga, Ifaty, Avenue of the baobabs, Nosy Be, Tsingy de Bemaraha, Isalo National Park, Ile Sainte Marie
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Best Places to visit in Madagascar:
Ranomafona National Park, Masoala National Park, Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Royal hill of ambohimanga, Ifaty, Avenue of the baobabs, Nosy Be, Tsingy de Bemaraha, Isalo National Park, Ile Sainte Marie
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- published: 16 Jul 2015
- views: 481
Tourism: overview of southwestern Madagascar
overview of southwestern Madagascar and discover beautiful landscapes...
overview of southwestern Madagascar and discover beautiful landscapes
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overview of southwestern Madagascar and discover beautiful landscapes
- published: 16 Dec 2011
- views: 537
International Tourism fair Madagascar ITM 2015 - Spot publicitaire
La 4ème édition de l’International Tourism fair Madagascar (ITM) ouvrira ses portes le 28 mai prochain, pour 3 nouvelles journées intenses dédiées au tourisme à...
La 4ème édition de l’International Tourism fair Madagascar (ITM) ouvrira ses portes le 28 mai prochain, pour 3 nouvelles journées intenses dédiées au tourisme à Madagascar et dans les Iles Vanille.
Une 4ème édition, c’est déjà la signature pour l’ITM d’une pérennité garantie par le succès croissant du salon, marquée en 2015 par un accroissement conséquent de la surface d’expositions à travers l’ouverture de l’Espace Baobab dédié à la mise en valeur des régions de Madagascar et des groupements professionnels du secteur.
Cette édition est placée sous le signe du développement durable du tourisme, notamment par des conférences sur les labels et chartes dédiés, la professionnalisation des petites structures d’hébergement permettant l’intégration de la population dans le tourisme, et le Festival des Baleines.
Nous professionnalisons le salon davantage chaque année, afin qu’il demeure la plateforme de rencontre B2B incontournable du secteur tourisme et de l’ensemble de ses partenaires, qu’ils soient issus des services connexes ou des marchés émetteurs.
Last but not least, Madagascar assure la présidence des Iles Vanille jusqu’à la fin du mois de mai et cette édition d’ITM sera l’occasion d’honorer particulièrement nos îles sœurs des Iles Vanille qui pourront bénéficier de notre plateforme pour présenter leur culture et leurs offres touristiques.
SiteWeb : http://itm.madagascar-tourisme.com/
#MyMadagascar
wn.com/International Tourism Fair Madagascar Itm 2015 Spot Publicitaire
La 4ème édition de l’International Tourism fair Madagascar (ITM) ouvrira ses portes le 28 mai prochain, pour 3 nouvelles journées intenses dédiées au tourisme à Madagascar et dans les Iles Vanille.
Une 4ème édition, c’est déjà la signature pour l’ITM d’une pérennité garantie par le succès croissant du salon, marquée en 2015 par un accroissement conséquent de la surface d’expositions à travers l’ouverture de l’Espace Baobab dédié à la mise en valeur des régions de Madagascar et des groupements professionnels du secteur.
Cette édition est placée sous le signe du développement durable du tourisme, notamment par des conférences sur les labels et chartes dédiés, la professionnalisation des petites structures d’hébergement permettant l’intégration de la population dans le tourisme, et le Festival des Baleines.
Nous professionnalisons le salon davantage chaque année, afin qu’il demeure la plateforme de rencontre B2B incontournable du secteur tourisme et de l’ensemble de ses partenaires, qu’ils soient issus des services connexes ou des marchés émetteurs.
Last but not least, Madagascar assure la présidence des Iles Vanille jusqu’à la fin du mois de mai et cette édition d’ITM sera l’occasion d’honorer particulièrement nos îles sœurs des Iles Vanille qui pourront bénéficier de notre plateforme pour présenter leur culture et leurs offres touristiques.
SiteWeb : http://itm.madagascar-tourisme.com/
#MyMadagascar
- published: 13 May 2015
- views: 363
Eco-tourism in Madagascar
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- published: 30 Oct 2007
- views: 8010
Salon International Tourism Fair Madagascar 2014
Cette 3ème édition de l'International Tourism fair Madagascar (ITM) 2014 est à marquer d'une pierre blanche car elle aura lieu dans un contexte national plus fa...
Cette 3ème édition de l'International Tourism fair Madagascar (ITM) 2014 est à marquer d'une pierre blanche car elle aura lieu dans un contexte national plus favorable que les années précédentes, avec le retour à l'ordre constitutionnel de la nation malgache que les voyagistes internationaux, qui seront nos invités lors de ce salon, ne manqueront pas de constater.
La reprise progressive de la croissance au niveau des principaux marchés émetteurs d'Europe pourrait augurer également une année plus clémente pour le tourisme à Madagascar.
L'ITM 2014 se veut en conséquence être un lieu d'échanges et de fédération pour la relance du secteur touristique malgache, à travers le partage d'idées avec l'ensemble des acteurs du tourisme en vue de forger une vision commune du tourisme sur les prochaines années.
L'International Tourism fair Madagascar 2014 marque également son ancrage dans les Iles Vanille : l'ITM 2014 accueillera ainsi pour la première fois la cérémonie de passation entre l'ancien et le nouveau Président des Iles Vanille.
Lors de cette édition, l'ITM 2014 valorisera particulièrement les Parcs Nationaux de Madagascar, qui constituent le principal avantage comparatif de la destination Madagascar, à travers l'unicité et la richesse de la biodiversité dont nos Parcs Nationaux regorgent.
Grâce à la fidélité de MADAVISION, partenaire organisateur de cet événement, et de l'ensemble des exposants, qui intègrent désormais le salon dans leur stratégie marketing, la tenue de l'ITM 2014 prouve que le secteur tourisme est incontournable dans le paysage du développement à Madagascar.
Alors, unissons-nous pour relever ce défi !
wn.com/Salon International Tourism Fair Madagascar 2014
Cette 3ème édition de l'International Tourism fair Madagascar (ITM) 2014 est à marquer d'une pierre blanche car elle aura lieu dans un contexte national plus favorable que les années précédentes, avec le retour à l'ordre constitutionnel de la nation malgache que les voyagistes internationaux, qui seront nos invités lors de ce salon, ne manqueront pas de constater.
La reprise progressive de la croissance au niveau des principaux marchés émetteurs d'Europe pourrait augurer également une année plus clémente pour le tourisme à Madagascar.
L'ITM 2014 se veut en conséquence être un lieu d'échanges et de fédération pour la relance du secteur touristique malgache, à travers le partage d'idées avec l'ensemble des acteurs du tourisme en vue de forger une vision commune du tourisme sur les prochaines années.
L'International Tourism fair Madagascar 2014 marque également son ancrage dans les Iles Vanille : l'ITM 2014 accueillera ainsi pour la première fois la cérémonie de passation entre l'ancien et le nouveau Président des Iles Vanille.
Lors de cette édition, l'ITM 2014 valorisera particulièrement les Parcs Nationaux de Madagascar, qui constituent le principal avantage comparatif de la destination Madagascar, à travers l'unicité et la richesse de la biodiversité dont nos Parcs Nationaux regorgent.
Grâce à la fidélité de MADAVISION, partenaire organisateur de cet événement, et de l'ensemble des exposants, qui intègrent désormais le salon dans leur stratégie marketing, la tenue de l'ITM 2014 prouve que le secteur tourisme est incontournable dans le paysage du développement à Madagascar.
Alors, unissons-nous pour relever ce défi !
- published: 28 Apr 2014
- views: 773
Sustainable tourism: Madagascar
Boogie Pilgrim strongly believes that tourism is a wonderful opportunity for people to get to know other cultures and their environment. In Madagascar, the enco...
Boogie Pilgrim strongly believes that tourism is a wonderful opportunity for people to get to know other cultures and their environment. In Madagascar, the encounters take place between western relatively wealthy travellers and people who are among the poorest in the world. In addition travellers pass through unique and fragile ecosystems.
Boogie Pilgrim is convinced that, the adoption of appropriate practices can give an important contribution both to minimize the negative environmental, social and economic impacts and to maximize the positive ones. Travelling has to be a rewarding experience for tourists and, at the same time, a beneficial activity for local communities and for their environment.
In order to reach these objectives, Boogie Pilgrim adopted a Travellers' code of conduct and an Employees' code of conduct.
Environmental commitments:
- Encourage use of internet and emails to share information with clients and suppliers, in order to minimize paper use and transportation.
- Encourage energy saving practices, for electricity and water utilization
- Support conservation, through financial contributions and through recruiting eco-volunteers
- Provide tourists with information on good practices on how to contribute to conservation during their visits.
Socio-cultural commitments:
- Organize encounters between tourists and local communities, respecting and promoting the local culture, in order to increase the local pride and to enrich guests' experience
- Involve local communities in decision making, when tourism activities involve them or their territory.
Economic commitments:
- Hire staff according to the national legislation
- Hire and give continuous training to local guides and staff
- Promote visits and encourage paybacks to support rural public schools and local development projects
- Whenever possible, use suppliers which are ethical, locally owned and that promote Malagasy culture and conservation.
- Encourage our customers to buy products which are locally produced instead of imported goods.
wn.com/Sustainable Tourism Madagascar
Boogie Pilgrim strongly believes that tourism is a wonderful opportunity for people to get to know other cultures and their environment. In Madagascar, the encounters take place between western relatively wealthy travellers and people who are among the poorest in the world. In addition travellers pass through unique and fragile ecosystems.
Boogie Pilgrim is convinced that, the adoption of appropriate practices can give an important contribution both to minimize the negative environmental, social and economic impacts and to maximize the positive ones. Travelling has to be a rewarding experience for tourists and, at the same time, a beneficial activity for local communities and for their environment.
In order to reach these objectives, Boogie Pilgrim adopted a Travellers' code of conduct and an Employees' code of conduct.
Environmental commitments:
- Encourage use of internet and emails to share information with clients and suppliers, in order to minimize paper use and transportation.
- Encourage energy saving practices, for electricity and water utilization
- Support conservation, through financial contributions and through recruiting eco-volunteers
- Provide tourists with information on good practices on how to contribute to conservation during their visits.
Socio-cultural commitments:
- Organize encounters between tourists and local communities, respecting and promoting the local culture, in order to increase the local pride and to enrich guests' experience
- Involve local communities in decision making, when tourism activities involve them or their territory.
Economic commitments:
- Hire staff according to the national legislation
- Hire and give continuous training to local guides and staff
- Promote visits and encourage paybacks to support rural public schools and local development projects
- Whenever possible, use suppliers which are ethical, locally owned and that promote Malagasy culture and conservation.
- Encourage our customers to buy products which are locally produced instead of imported goods.
- published: 10 Oct 2011
- views: 636
Over the Islands of Africa - Madagascar
Now Available:
The apps for our series „Over the Islands of Africa"- Zanzibar, Mauritius, Madagascar, Sao Tomé and Cape Verde.
Each app contains the film an...
Now Available:
The apps for our series „Over the Islands of Africa"- Zanzibar, Mauritius, Madagascar, Sao Tomé and Cape Verde.
Each app contains the film and many extras such as a biography of the photographer, a making-of gallery and further texts regarding the islands and the films.
To get a feeling for the apps, you can download the preview version for free at the AppStore (http://itunes.com/apps/overtheislandsofafricapreview).
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Over the Islands of Africa -- Madagascar
The sounds of their names alone conjure up thoughts of pristine beaches, spices and the tales of a thousand and one nights. The five-part documentary series "Over the Islands of Africa" follows five internationally renowned photographers as they explore the islands around Africa -- Zanzibar, Mauritius, Madagascar, São Tomé & Príncipe and Cape Verde.
The photographers stop at nothing in pursuit of spectacular perspectives for their aerial photographs, stories and portraits, making use of unusual means of transport, from a motorised parachute to a flying rubber boat that can land on land as well as water.
There are few women among the upper echelons of photographers. Ami Vitale is one of them. A frequent visitor to the world's conflict zones, Ami looks for more than just beautiful motifs. She seeks out the story behind the picture. In Madagascar, she she wants to explore what it means to be Malagasy.
Ami begins her journey on the old pirate island of Nosy Bé in the northwest. Together with the French skipper Nicolas, she sails along the rugged coast to the realm of a king of the Sakalava culture. The daily lives of Malagasy are regulated by prohibitions and taboos that often remain invisible to strangers. Depending on which group one belongs to, it may be forbidden to touch a chameleon, talk about crocodiles or work on Thursdays.
Armed only with her camera and a few newly acquired phrases in the local language, she ventures into villages seldom visited by strangers. The women show Ami how to carry a bucket of water on her head, winnow grain and protect the beauty of one's skin beneath the blazing African sun. At the Sakalava's festival in honour of their ancestors, Ami meets the spirits of deceased villagers. She learns that chameleons are harbingers of misfortune and hears the blood-curdling nightly howls of the Lemurs. Ultimately she even gets a private audience with King Momad, one of the last kings of Madagascar.
In Diego, Ami meets the gem trader John. He leads her to sapphire mines, where fortune-hunters risk life and limb in search of the ultimate prize.
Pilot Yves takes Ami to the heart of the island, the Malagasy highlands, in his small propeller plane. The flight affords Ami the chance to take some breathtaking aerial photographs. In the capital of Antananarivo, the picture starts to take shape for Ami. She meets the musician Rajéry, who lets her in on one last secret -- the sound of Madagascar, which goes straight to the heart.
Spirits, Kings, Lemurs -- Madagascar treats Ami to a multitude of new impressions and spectacular pictures. Director Christian Schidlowski and his team accompanied her on her trip.
Documentary | 2011 | HD | 52 minutes
Directed by: Christian Schidlowski
Dramatization and editing direction: Verena Schönauer
Camera: Sascha Kellersohn
Music: Nils Kacirek
Production Manager: Carolin Neubauer
Line Producer: Markus Breimaier
Producer: Thomas Wartmann
Editor: Ulrike Becker, SWR
Become a fan on facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/filmquadrat.dok
https://www.facebook.com/OverTheIslandsOfAfrica
wn.com/Over The Islands Of Africa Madagascar
Now Available:
The apps for our series „Over the Islands of Africa"- Zanzibar, Mauritius, Madagascar, Sao Tomé and Cape Verde.
Each app contains the film and many extras such as a biography of the photographer, a making-of gallery and further texts regarding the islands and the films.
To get a feeling for the apps, you can download the preview version for free at the AppStore (http://itunes.com/apps/overtheislandsofafricapreview).
If you prefer to get a DVD, please visit our Website !
INFO
These are the first few minutes of:
Over the Islands of Africa -- Madagascar
The sounds of their names alone conjure up thoughts of pristine beaches, spices and the tales of a thousand and one nights. The five-part documentary series "Over the Islands of Africa" follows five internationally renowned photographers as they explore the islands around Africa -- Zanzibar, Mauritius, Madagascar, São Tomé & Príncipe and Cape Verde.
The photographers stop at nothing in pursuit of spectacular perspectives for their aerial photographs, stories and portraits, making use of unusual means of transport, from a motorised parachute to a flying rubber boat that can land on land as well as water.
There are few women among the upper echelons of photographers. Ami Vitale is one of them. A frequent visitor to the world's conflict zones, Ami looks for more than just beautiful motifs. She seeks out the story behind the picture. In Madagascar, she she wants to explore what it means to be Malagasy.
Ami begins her journey on the old pirate island of Nosy Bé in the northwest. Together with the French skipper Nicolas, she sails along the rugged coast to the realm of a king of the Sakalava culture. The daily lives of Malagasy are regulated by prohibitions and taboos that often remain invisible to strangers. Depending on which group one belongs to, it may be forbidden to touch a chameleon, talk about crocodiles or work on Thursdays.
Armed only with her camera and a few newly acquired phrases in the local language, she ventures into villages seldom visited by strangers. The women show Ami how to carry a bucket of water on her head, winnow grain and protect the beauty of one's skin beneath the blazing African sun. At the Sakalava's festival in honour of their ancestors, Ami meets the spirits of deceased villagers. She learns that chameleons are harbingers of misfortune and hears the blood-curdling nightly howls of the Lemurs. Ultimately she even gets a private audience with King Momad, one of the last kings of Madagascar.
In Diego, Ami meets the gem trader John. He leads her to sapphire mines, where fortune-hunters risk life and limb in search of the ultimate prize.
Pilot Yves takes Ami to the heart of the island, the Malagasy highlands, in his small propeller plane. The flight affords Ami the chance to take some breathtaking aerial photographs. In the capital of Antananarivo, the picture starts to take shape for Ami. She meets the musician Rajéry, who lets her in on one last secret -- the sound of Madagascar, which goes straight to the heart.
Spirits, Kings, Lemurs -- Madagascar treats Ami to a multitude of new impressions and spectacular pictures. Director Christian Schidlowski and his team accompanied her on her trip.
Documentary | 2011 | HD | 52 minutes
Directed by: Christian Schidlowski
Dramatization and editing direction: Verena Schönauer
Camera: Sascha Kellersohn
Music: Nils Kacirek
Production Manager: Carolin Neubauer
Line Producer: Markus Breimaier
Producer: Thomas Wartmann
Editor: Ulrike Becker, SWR
Become a fan on facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/filmquadrat.dok
https://www.facebook.com/OverTheIslandsOfAfrica
- published: 06 Jul 2011
- views: 21950
Voices of Leaders interviews Jocelyn Ramanambohitra, Vice-Chairman of the Madagascar Tourism Board
Jocelyn Ramanambohitra, Vice-Chairman of the Madagascar Tourism Board, speaks about the main attractions of the island and future plans for 2014 in the tourism ...
Jocelyn Ramanambohitra, Vice-Chairman of the Madagascar Tourism Board, speaks about the main attractions of the island and future plans for 2014 in the tourism sector
wn.com/Voices Of Leaders Interviews Jocelyn Ramanambohitra, Vice Chairman Of The Madagascar Tourism Board
Jocelyn Ramanambohitra, Vice-Chairman of the Madagascar Tourism Board, speaks about the main attractions of the island and future plans for 2014 in the tourism sector
- published: 21 Nov 2013
- views: 67
Madagascar Sex Tourism with Rasta President !
Après toutes ces années, j'ai artistiquement muri et décidé de présenter mes excuses sincères à toutes les personnes choqués par mon clip SEX IN MADAGASCAR. Je ...
Après toutes ces années, j'ai artistiquement muri et décidé de présenter mes excuses sincères à toutes les personnes choqués par mon clip SEX IN MADAGASCAR. Je comprends et compati de tout mon coeur avec leur colère et leur indignation. Mais ces chastes personnes doivent comprendre qu'au moment où je tournais ce clip, le prix des prostituées à Madagascar était vraiment de deux euros. Ce n'est que par la suite, dû à l'inflation des prix après la révolution malgache, que les prostituées furent obligés elles aussi de monter le prix d'un service sexuel. Je suis donc contraint de comprendre que mon clip a choqué et déçu tous ces gens qui, après avoir visualisé ce clip, ne trouvaient pas de fellation en dessous de 4 ou 5 euros. Nous avons, hélas, tous souffert de la crise économique.
Au service de la république et des charmantes citoyennes françaises et malgaches,
RASTA PRESIDENT
Téléchargez l'Album de Rasta Président :
http://www.rastapresident.com/index.php/news-du-president/92-telechargez-lalbum-de-rasta-president.html
Site officiel : http://www.rastapresident.com
wn.com/Madagascar Sex Tourism With Rasta President
Après toutes ces années, j'ai artistiquement muri et décidé de présenter mes excuses sincères à toutes les personnes choqués par mon clip SEX IN MADAGASCAR. Je comprends et compati de tout mon coeur avec leur colère et leur indignation. Mais ces chastes personnes doivent comprendre qu'au moment où je tournais ce clip, le prix des prostituées à Madagascar était vraiment de deux euros. Ce n'est que par la suite, dû à l'inflation des prix après la révolution malgache, que les prostituées furent obligés elles aussi de monter le prix d'un service sexuel. Je suis donc contraint de comprendre que mon clip a choqué et déçu tous ces gens qui, après avoir visualisé ce clip, ne trouvaient pas de fellation en dessous de 4 ou 5 euros. Nous avons, hélas, tous souffert de la crise économique.
Au service de la république et des charmantes citoyennes françaises et malgaches,
RASTA PRESIDENT
Téléchargez l'Album de Rasta Président :
http://www.rastapresident.com/index.php/news-du-president/92-telechargez-lalbum-de-rasta-president.html
Site officiel : http://www.rastapresident.com
- published: 08 Feb 2011
- views: 24526
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Crazy Sun = Crazy Weather
https://www.youtube.com/thornews The Sun's acting funny and that has an effect on the weather. That is only my opinion (FACT) sometimes .Gov & Pro Sci likes to say that the Sun has a negligible effect on the Weather and Environment. LOL WUT? So I put some of the last 8 days Coronal Mass Ejections Filaments and Solar Flares on display for you. The Commentary isn't that great. Please forgive me.
P
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Diving Expedition || Volunteering with Blue Ventures || Madagascar 2015
I went on a once-in-a-lifetime trip as a volunteer in Madagascar with Blue Ventures, vlogging everyday. I travelled across Madagascar to the village of Andavadoaka, which became my home for 6 weeks. We dived almost everyday, collected data for research and had an amazing time on land before heading home, seeing lots of lemurs on the way (For more in depth videos check out my Madagascar Playlist!)
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What can farmers do to protect the environment? | Global 3000
http://www.dw.de
The impact of climate change on international food production has long been underestimated. New studies looking at the effects of extreme weather scenarios on global food prices in 2030 project that the consumer price of corn and other grains could increase by as much as 140 percent.
For more go to: http://www.dw.de/dw/episode/9798/0,,16209464,00.html
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REVOLUTION Documentary on Earth's Environmental Emergency
REVOLUTION, the new documentary on the environment and activism to preserve the Earth’s ecology is shared with clips from the film by director, Rob Stewart. Acidification of oceans, the impact of fracking and tar sands on Canada’s environment, and the exhilarating possibilities for change from youth activists are all discussed, as we look at incredible undersea footage and more from the film. How
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Farmed Christmas Trees Aid the Environment
The National Christmas Tree Association says more than 35 million of Christmas trees were bought in the United States in 2012. They can be recycled in many ways.
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Nature and Life - Episode 204 (Alien Plants in Bangladesh)
Due to geographical position Bangladesh is very rich with biodiversity.
The soil, water and weather are suitable for the nourishment of various species of flora and fauna.
As a result, Bangladesh is full of lushness.
But a number of foreign species of plants have come to our nature due to our carelessness.
They are termed as alien species of plants.
Water hyacinth, Dhol Kalmi, Shame plant, Dodder,
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Cold Fronts and Warm Fronts
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Insect / Bee Hotels - Busiest ever! Alive in hot weather with bugs everywhere!
The temperature was around 35 degrees c when I filmed this the other day. The miniature bees are possbily Leafcutter miniature bees which collect their pollen on 'addominal scopa'; stiff, branched hairs, located under their abdomen. As the female solitary bee collects pollen, she packs it onto her scopa less carefully and without the addition of saliva to moisten it. This means it is far more like
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Breaking News! Tensions intensify with Russia! Iran and Israel face war! Mass animals deaths!
Breaking News! The world is ready to come apart at the seams as tensions rise with Russia! Iran and Israel ready to face-off! Will the USA step up to Iran? Russia will not back down, will we go in and to help Ukraine?! Russian Spies all over America! White house says the Taliban is not a terror group! 26 states sue Obama! More animals die off around the world! Viruses on the rise! These are the la
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Lecture 7: Climate Change and Biodiversity
Guests: Kassie Siegel, Staff Attorney, Center for Biological Diversity and Steven Beissinger, Professor of Conservation Biology, Chair of Ecosystem Sciences Division and Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management, UC Berkeley
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Drought
A regional drought worsened by the El Nino weather phenomenon has affected South Africa, Malawi and Zambia as well as Zimbabwe, leaving tens of thousands of cattle dead, dams depleted and crops written off. A drought occurs when the soil and the environment get no or very little water. It can reduce or destroy crop production and affect animals by reducing their feed or by destroying their natural
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Mothlight - Fox Weather
1st track off the American Spirit EP. Downloaded all current releases for free at http://mothlight.bandcamp.com and contact us at mothlightband@gmail.com
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FRANCE 24 Environment - Japanese cloned buffalo
ENVIRONMENT: This week we are going to Japan where a buffalo has been cloned by a researchers team. How Brittany is trying to save energy. Environment priorities of president Obama.
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What the Future Holds in Madagascar
With 300,000 young people entering the work force every year in Madagascar, creating enough jobs in an ongoing challenge.
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Winter weather listening to BBC on 107 9 FM
Winter has arrived to the Montreal area this morning december 9th 2013
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eco news for africa | climate change news | environment news for kenya
News on ECO, Climate Change , Ecology, Environment Degradation, Diminishing Glaciers and Mangrove Forests, Poaching, Illegal Fishing etc in Kenya & Africa. For more info - http://www.africaeconews.com
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Pandemic! Bubonic plague 'worse than Black Death' kills 39 in Madagascar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Niebrd1AnXc Published on Dec 14, 2013
Pandemic! Bubonic plague 'worse than Black Death' kills 39 in Madagascar.
http://www.scmp.com/news/world/articl...
"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a
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Extreme Landing Kai Tak-Crosswinds (REX 2.0 WEATHER)
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The Environment Fund
"We won't have a society if we destroy the environment. "- Margaret Mead
An investment in the environment is one of the smartest investments you can make. It is an investment to protect and improve the state of our planet. It's an investment in fresh air, in green forests, in clear rivers and clean oceans
Protecting and preserving the environment is no easy task. Our fragile ecosystem demands stro
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Madagascar Climate Change
Climate change has species on the move—happening now in forests across Madagascar!
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Linton Bowie Biology 102 Environmental Conservation Lecture 01 01122013
Study of the relation-ship of humans to the immediate and global environments, including the conservation of renewable and non-renewable resources, dynamics of ecosystems,
and the interaction of plant and animal populations; alternative energy sources; and current problems caused by human interactions with the environment.
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Yorkshire Eco Penguin Elvis Presley Inpersonator writing an environmental christmas song
Elvis impersonator writing a environmental Christmas song
Crazy Sun = Crazy Weather
https://www.youtube.com/thornews The Sun's acting funny and that has an effect on the weather. That is only my opinion (FACT) sometimes .Gov & Pro Sci likes to ...
https://www.youtube.com/thornews The Sun's acting funny and that has an effect on the weather. That is only my opinion (FACT) sometimes .Gov & Pro Sci likes to say that the Sun has a negligible effect on the Weather and Environment. LOL WUT? So I put some of the last 8 days Coronal Mass Ejections Filaments and Solar Flares on display for you. The Commentary isn't that great. Please forgive me.
Peace!
yee ha?
God Bless Everyone,
T
Hey. You can follow me on the facebook if yee like.
http://www.facebook.com/thornewsgo
or tweet at me on the twitter
@NewThor
wn.com/Crazy Sun Crazy Weather
https://www.youtube.com/thornews The Sun's acting funny and that has an effect on the weather. That is only my opinion (FACT) sometimes .Gov & Pro Sci likes to say that the Sun has a negligible effect on the Weather and Environment. LOL WUT? So I put some of the last 8 days Coronal Mass Ejections Filaments and Solar Flares on display for you. The Commentary isn't that great. Please forgive me.
Peace!
yee ha?
God Bless Everyone,
T
Hey. You can follow me on the facebook if yee like.
http://www.facebook.com/thornewsgo
or tweet at me on the twitter
@NewThor
- published: 09 May 2014
- views: 3460
Diving Expedition || Volunteering with Blue Ventures || Madagascar 2015
I went on a once-in-a-lifetime trip as a volunteer in Madagascar with Blue Ventures, vlogging everyday. I travelled across Madagascar to the village of Andavado...
I went on a once-in-a-lifetime trip as a volunteer in Madagascar with Blue Ventures, vlogging everyday. I travelled across Madagascar to the village of Andavadoaka, which became my home for 6 weeks. We dived almost everyday, collected data for research and had an amazing time on land before heading home, seeing lots of lemurs on the way (For more in depth videos check out my Madagascar Playlist!)
BV is an award-winning project that integrates communities with environmental conservation. Through expeditions, such as in Madagascar, volunteers get involved with BV research and community conservation work.
Madagascar Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk2GWoeiyUQ9GmEMSV988up3ZsgpZ-QhX
Blue Ventures -- www.blueventures.com
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Our Story: We are a young couple currently studying at different universities in the UK (so sort of in a long-distance relationship). We want to share with you our loving relationship, our student lives as well as our home, which is actually all the way in Bahrain, in the Middle East! We want to document our relationship as a kind of journal to look back on in the future so we don't forget anything!
First Met: April 2009
First Kiss: February 2010
First Vlog: May 2014
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- MUSIC -
Nampa by Oleska - https://soundcloud.com/oleskamusic/nampa-high-oleskaremix
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- GET TO KNOW US -
Our Q&A; | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HVXK6STvaQ
Draw Our Relationship | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WStS8Pz8rnM
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- OUR JOURNEYS -
Our French Adventures | https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk2GWoeiyUQ8_z_V9azqu4axNfzvjFoCk
Our Barcelona Adventures | https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk2GWoeiyUQ_j7t2nRb8hY2FEQjebcDlG
Slovenia Adventure | https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk2GWoeiyUQ_HFUjdgRnhnWypJjCU-qkr
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- LET'S BE SOCIAL -
Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/TheLRwF
Twitter | https://www.twitter.com/TheLRwF
Leon's Twitter | https://www.twitter.com/leonsaadi
Hannah's Twitter | https://www.twitter.com/hannahluntbell
Hannah's Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/hannahluntbell
Leon's Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/leonsaadi
Pintrest | https://www.pintrest.com/phatsimo
Flikr | https://www.flickr.com/photos/hannahluntbell
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To see how Leon is getting on with his drumming check out his channel - THERE IS A NEW DRUM COVER!!!
- https://www.youtube.com/leonsaadi94
And if you enjoyed this video - HULK SMASH THAT LIKE BUTTON
wn.com/Diving Expedition || Volunteering With Blue Ventures || Madagascar 2015
I went on a once-in-a-lifetime trip as a volunteer in Madagascar with Blue Ventures, vlogging everyday. I travelled across Madagascar to the village of Andavadoaka, which became my home for 6 weeks. We dived almost everyday, collected data for research and had an amazing time on land before heading home, seeing lots of lemurs on the way (For more in depth videos check out my Madagascar Playlist!)
BV is an award-winning project that integrates communities with environmental conservation. Through expeditions, such as in Madagascar, volunteers get involved with BV research and community conservation work.
Madagascar Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk2GWoeiyUQ9GmEMSV988up3ZsgpZ-QhX
Blue Ventures -- www.blueventures.com
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Our Story: We are a young couple currently studying at different universities in the UK (so sort of in a long-distance relationship). We want to share with you our loving relationship, our student lives as well as our home, which is actually all the way in Bahrain, in the Middle East! We want to document our relationship as a kind of journal to look back on in the future so we don't forget anything!
First Met: April 2009
First Kiss: February 2010
First Vlog: May 2014
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- MUSIC -
Nampa by Oleska - https://soundcloud.com/oleskamusic/nampa-high-oleskaremix
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- GET TO KNOW US -
Our Q&A; | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HVXK6STvaQ
Draw Our Relationship | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WStS8Pz8rnM
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- OUR JOURNEYS -
Our French Adventures | https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk2GWoeiyUQ8_z_V9azqu4axNfzvjFoCk
Our Barcelona Adventures | https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk2GWoeiyUQ_j7t2nRb8hY2FEQjebcDlG
Slovenia Adventure | https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk2GWoeiyUQ_HFUjdgRnhnWypJjCU-qkr
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- LET'S BE SOCIAL -
Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/TheLRwF
Twitter | https://www.twitter.com/TheLRwF
Leon's Twitter | https://www.twitter.com/leonsaadi
Hannah's Twitter | https://www.twitter.com/hannahluntbell
Hannah's Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/hannahluntbell
Leon's Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/leonsaadi
Pintrest | https://www.pintrest.com/phatsimo
Flikr | https://www.flickr.com/photos/hannahluntbell
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To see how Leon is getting on with his drumming check out his channel - THERE IS A NEW DRUM COVER!!!
- https://www.youtube.com/leonsaadi94
And if you enjoyed this video - HULK SMASH THAT LIKE BUTTON
- published: 19 Dec 2015
- views: 302
What can farmers do to protect the environment? | Global 3000
http://www.dw.de
The impact of climate change on international food production has long been underestimated. New studies looking at the effects of extreme weat...
http://www.dw.de
The impact of climate change on international food production has long been underestimated. New studies looking at the effects of extreme weather scenarios on global food prices in 2030 project that the consumer price of corn and other grains could increase by as much as 140 percent.
For more go to: http://www.dw.de/dw/episode/9798/0,,16209464,00.html
wn.com/What Can Farmers Do To Protect The Environment | Global 3000
http://www.dw.de
The impact of climate change on international food production has long been underestimated. New studies looking at the effects of extreme weather scenarios on global food prices in 2030 project that the consumer price of corn and other grains could increase by as much as 140 percent.
For more go to: http://www.dw.de/dw/episode/9798/0,,16209464,00.html
- published: 25 Sep 2012
- views: 259
REVOLUTION Documentary on Earth's Environmental Emergency
REVOLUTION, the new documentary on the environment and activism to preserve the Earth’s ecology is shared with clips from the film by director, Rob Stewart. Aci...
REVOLUTION, the new documentary on the environment and activism to preserve the Earth’s ecology is shared with clips from the film by director, Rob Stewart. Acidification of oceans, the impact of fracking and tar sands on Canada’s environment, and the exhilarating possibilities for change from youth activists are all discussed, as we look at incredible undersea footage and more from the film. How to support environmental causes, and the underappreciated importance of coral reefs and the flamboyant cuttlefish are discussed with host Ondi Timoner, in this full length BYOD interview on TheLipTV.
FILM & GUST INFO:
REVOLUTION is a feature documentary about opening your eyes, changing the world and fighting for something. A true life adventure following director Rob Stewart in the follow up to his smash hit Sharkwater, Revolution is an epic adventure into the evolution of life on earth and the revolution to save us.
Bringing you some of the most incredible wildlife spectacles ever recorded, audiences are brought face to face with sharks and cuddly lemurs, into the microscopic world of the pygmy seahorse, and on the hunt with the deadly flamboyant cuttlefish. From the coral reefs in Papua New Guinea to the rainforests in Madagascar, Stewart reveals that all of our actions are interconnected.
Revolution premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and has already gone on to win numerous awards, including the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Atlantic Film Festival, Most Popular Environmental Film Award at the Vancouver International Film Festival, the Audience Award at the Victoria Film Festival and the Social Justice Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
Rob Stewart is an award-winning biologist, photographer, conservationist and filmmaker. Before making Sharkwater (2007), Stewart spent four years travelling the world as chief photographer for the Canadian Wildlife Federation's magazines. Leading expeditions to the most remote areas of the world, Stewart has logged thousands of hours underwater using the latest in camera and rebreather technologies.
While on assignment to photograph sharks in the Galapagos Islands, Stewart discovered illegal longlining, indiscriminately killing sharks within the marine reserve. He tried promoting awareness through print media, but when the public didn't respond, Stewart decided to make a film to bring people closer to sharks. At the age of 22 he left his career behind and embarked on a remarkable journey over four years and 12 countries, resulting in the epic Sharkwater.
ADD’L LINKS:
http://therevolutionmovie.com/
https://www.facebook.com/revolutionmovie
https://twitter.com/film_REVOLUTION
http://thelip.tv/show/byod-bring-your-own-doc/
http://thelip.tv/
BYOD Full Episodes Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_VK_gdI8B4&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGdZbrANmO6kYPy8IQC0GiN_&index;=1
BYOD Short Clips Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4mfR-HFNOQ&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeu2DCf6Ouo7hTsA5QB2MAL
http://www.youtube.com/theliptv
https://www.facebook.com/BYODOC?directed_target_id=0
https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv?ref=hl
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Rob Stewart of REVOLUTION.
00:47 The children’s revolution for the environment.
02:05 Environmental damage reaches critical mass, and the importance of the oceans.
04:05 Acidification of oceans and night filming under the sea.
06:11 REVOLUTION, Clip: Plankton feeding and coral reefs.
13:21 The misunderstood coral problem.
14:31 Reasons to be optimistic and unified.
18:05 REVOLUTION, Clip: Felix.
25:43 Felix and activism among the young.
28:50 Fracking, tar sands and new threats.
30:03 REVOLUTION, Clip: Tar sands.
32:10 Filming, financing, and the impact of SHARKWATER.
36:06 Favorite environmental groups to support.
37:20 REVOLUTION, Clip: The flamboyant cuttlefish.
wn.com/Revolution Documentary On Earth's Environmental Emergency
REVOLUTION, the new documentary on the environment and activism to preserve the Earth’s ecology is shared with clips from the film by director, Rob Stewart. Acidification of oceans, the impact of fracking and tar sands on Canada’s environment, and the exhilarating possibilities for change from youth activists are all discussed, as we look at incredible undersea footage and more from the film. How to support environmental causes, and the underappreciated importance of coral reefs and the flamboyant cuttlefish are discussed with host Ondi Timoner, in this full length BYOD interview on TheLipTV.
FILM & GUST INFO:
REVOLUTION is a feature documentary about opening your eyes, changing the world and fighting for something. A true life adventure following director Rob Stewart in the follow up to his smash hit Sharkwater, Revolution is an epic adventure into the evolution of life on earth and the revolution to save us.
Bringing you some of the most incredible wildlife spectacles ever recorded, audiences are brought face to face with sharks and cuddly lemurs, into the microscopic world of the pygmy seahorse, and on the hunt with the deadly flamboyant cuttlefish. From the coral reefs in Papua New Guinea to the rainforests in Madagascar, Stewart reveals that all of our actions are interconnected.
Revolution premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and has already gone on to win numerous awards, including the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Atlantic Film Festival, Most Popular Environmental Film Award at the Vancouver International Film Festival, the Audience Award at the Victoria Film Festival and the Social Justice Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
Rob Stewart is an award-winning biologist, photographer, conservationist and filmmaker. Before making Sharkwater (2007), Stewart spent four years travelling the world as chief photographer for the Canadian Wildlife Federation's magazines. Leading expeditions to the most remote areas of the world, Stewart has logged thousands of hours underwater using the latest in camera and rebreather technologies.
While on assignment to photograph sharks in the Galapagos Islands, Stewart discovered illegal longlining, indiscriminately killing sharks within the marine reserve. He tried promoting awareness through print media, but when the public didn't respond, Stewart decided to make a film to bring people closer to sharks. At the age of 22 he left his career behind and embarked on a remarkable journey over four years and 12 countries, resulting in the epic Sharkwater.
ADD’L LINKS:
http://therevolutionmovie.com/
https://www.facebook.com/revolutionmovie
https://twitter.com/film_REVOLUTION
http://thelip.tv/show/byod-bring-your-own-doc/
http://thelip.tv/
BYOD Full Episodes Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_VK_gdI8B4&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGdZbrANmO6kYPy8IQC0GiN_&index;=1
BYOD Short Clips Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4mfR-HFNOQ&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeu2DCf6Ouo7hTsA5QB2MAL
http://www.youtube.com/theliptv
https://www.facebook.com/BYODOC?directed_target_id=0
https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv?ref=hl
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Rob Stewart of REVOLUTION.
00:47 The children’s revolution for the environment.
02:05 Environmental damage reaches critical mass, and the importance of the oceans.
04:05 Acidification of oceans and night filming under the sea.
06:11 REVOLUTION, Clip: Plankton feeding and coral reefs.
13:21 The misunderstood coral problem.
14:31 Reasons to be optimistic and unified.
18:05 REVOLUTION, Clip: Felix.
25:43 Felix and activism among the young.
28:50 Fracking, tar sands and new threats.
30:03 REVOLUTION, Clip: Tar sands.
32:10 Filming, financing, and the impact of SHARKWATER.
36:06 Favorite environmental groups to support.
37:20 REVOLUTION, Clip: The flamboyant cuttlefish.
- published: 22 Apr 2015
- views: 6573
Farmed Christmas Trees Aid the Environment
The National Christmas Tree Association says more than 35 million of Christmas trees were bought in the United States in 2012. They can be recycled in many ways...
The National Christmas Tree Association says more than 35 million of Christmas trees were bought in the United States in 2012. They can be recycled in many ways.
wn.com/Farmed Christmas Trees Aid The Environment
The National Christmas Tree Association says more than 35 million of Christmas trees were bought in the United States in 2012. They can be recycled in many ways.
- published: 03 Jan 2014
- views: 5481
Nature and Life - Episode 204 (Alien Plants in Bangladesh)
Due to geographical position Bangladesh is very rich with biodiversity.
The soil, water and weather are suitable for the nourishment of various species of flora...
Due to geographical position Bangladesh is very rich with biodiversity.
The soil, water and weather are suitable for the nourishment of various species of flora and fauna.
As a result, Bangladesh is full of lushness.
But a number of foreign species of plants have come to our nature due to our carelessness.
They are termed as alien species of plants.
Water hyacinth, Dhol Kalmi, Shame plant, Dodder, Lantena, Acacia, Eucalyptus, Agar tree, Flame tree, Golden flamboyant and Gliricidia are remarkable among those.
The soil of Bangladesh is fertile enough for them to grow rapidly.
As a result, they can easily adopt with our environment.
Besides, due to the decline of large trees in natural forests these plants are getting enough space and sunlight to grow fast.
Majority of these alien plants are harmful for our nature.
Water hyacinth is one of those.
They are floating aquatic plant and fast-growing.
They cover the surface layer of water and prevents sunlight and oxygen to reach in water.
As a result, various under water plants and phytoplankton don’t grow.
This, in turn, hampers the natural reproduction of fishes.
Dhol Kalmi is a well-known plant of our country.
They are not completely aquatic but grow near water and cause harm to fishes and biodiversity.
Shame plants can usually be seen in forests and bushes.
This short creeping plant has come here from South America.
The compound leaves are touch sensitive and fold inward and droop when touched or shaken.
They are responsible, to some extent, for changing the quality of forests and soil.
Dodders are parasitical plants.
They grow on other pants and harm the host plant by taking nutrition from the host.
Assamlota can be seen around forests, roads and human habitats.
They are fast-growing and create severe problem for the growth of our Indigenous plants.
Lantena is a well-known alien plant in our country.
It can be commonly seen in deserted lands and near forests.
It spoils the quality of soil and prevents lower level plants from growing.
But its flowers are quite colorful and attractive.
So this plant is beneficial for various species of butterflies.
Acacia, Eucalyptus, Teak, Mahogany etc. trees have been brought from other countries to our country to produce timber.
Presently these alien trees can be seen in almost everywhere in our country.
Indigenous trees are being cut to plant these trees massively for social forestation and even in natural forests.
Since these species are fast-growing, they are having adverse impacts on our indigenous plants.
Moreover, as soil quality is degrading due to these plants, our natural environment is becoming unbalanced.
As a result, our local wildlife are being endangered.
But some alien plants are vital for the aesthetic beauty of our natural environment.
Among those Flame tree, Golden flamboyant, Mickey Mouse plant and Gliricidia are significant.
These alien plants have been brought to our country from various foreign countries in different times.
Flame tree has been brought from Madagascar Island of eastern Africa.
Now they are common in the nature of Bangladesh.
Summer is the blooming time for this tree.
It spread red glow in the nature.
Numerous flowers cover the whole tree.
It becomes more colorful with the heat of summer.
Golden flamboyant blooms during the same season.
Its flowers look almost like the flowers of Flame tree.
But its flowers have yellowish glow in them.
And the tree itself is comparatively smaller.
Alien plant Gliricidia beautifies our gardens.
The tree becomes full of flowers in spring.
The nature becomes colorful.
These alien plants have ornamented the nature of Bangladesh.
They are also a roaming ground for various species of wildlife.
While few of these alien species of plants are useful and economically significant, most of them are invasive species.
Which are harmful for our indigenous species of plants, environment and biodiversity.
So we have to be careful about the alien invasive species of plants and have to learn more about the useful species.
We need proper research on alien species of plants.
Afforestation with alien species of plants needs to be well-planned and controlled and our indigenous species of plants must get their due importance.
Only then our remaining natural forests will be conserved and the natural habitat for wildlife will be secured.
wn.com/Nature And Life Episode 204 (Alien Plants In Bangladesh)
Due to geographical position Bangladesh is very rich with biodiversity.
The soil, water and weather are suitable for the nourishment of various species of flora and fauna.
As a result, Bangladesh is full of lushness.
But a number of foreign species of plants have come to our nature due to our carelessness.
They are termed as alien species of plants.
Water hyacinth, Dhol Kalmi, Shame plant, Dodder, Lantena, Acacia, Eucalyptus, Agar tree, Flame tree, Golden flamboyant and Gliricidia are remarkable among those.
The soil of Bangladesh is fertile enough for them to grow rapidly.
As a result, they can easily adopt with our environment.
Besides, due to the decline of large trees in natural forests these plants are getting enough space and sunlight to grow fast.
Majority of these alien plants are harmful for our nature.
Water hyacinth is one of those.
They are floating aquatic plant and fast-growing.
They cover the surface layer of water and prevents sunlight and oxygen to reach in water.
As a result, various under water plants and phytoplankton don’t grow.
This, in turn, hampers the natural reproduction of fishes.
Dhol Kalmi is a well-known plant of our country.
They are not completely aquatic but grow near water and cause harm to fishes and biodiversity.
Shame plants can usually be seen in forests and bushes.
This short creeping plant has come here from South America.
The compound leaves are touch sensitive and fold inward and droop when touched or shaken.
They are responsible, to some extent, for changing the quality of forests and soil.
Dodders are parasitical plants.
They grow on other pants and harm the host plant by taking nutrition from the host.
Assamlota can be seen around forests, roads and human habitats.
They are fast-growing and create severe problem for the growth of our Indigenous plants.
Lantena is a well-known alien plant in our country.
It can be commonly seen in deserted lands and near forests.
It spoils the quality of soil and prevents lower level plants from growing.
But its flowers are quite colorful and attractive.
So this plant is beneficial for various species of butterflies.
Acacia, Eucalyptus, Teak, Mahogany etc. trees have been brought from other countries to our country to produce timber.
Presently these alien trees can be seen in almost everywhere in our country.
Indigenous trees are being cut to plant these trees massively for social forestation and even in natural forests.
Since these species are fast-growing, they are having adverse impacts on our indigenous plants.
Moreover, as soil quality is degrading due to these plants, our natural environment is becoming unbalanced.
As a result, our local wildlife are being endangered.
But some alien plants are vital for the aesthetic beauty of our natural environment.
Among those Flame tree, Golden flamboyant, Mickey Mouse plant and Gliricidia are significant.
These alien plants have been brought to our country from various foreign countries in different times.
Flame tree has been brought from Madagascar Island of eastern Africa.
Now they are common in the nature of Bangladesh.
Summer is the blooming time for this tree.
It spread red glow in the nature.
Numerous flowers cover the whole tree.
It becomes more colorful with the heat of summer.
Golden flamboyant blooms during the same season.
Its flowers look almost like the flowers of Flame tree.
But its flowers have yellowish glow in them.
And the tree itself is comparatively smaller.
Alien plant Gliricidia beautifies our gardens.
The tree becomes full of flowers in spring.
The nature becomes colorful.
These alien plants have ornamented the nature of Bangladesh.
They are also a roaming ground for various species of wildlife.
While few of these alien species of plants are useful and economically significant, most of them are invasive species.
Which are harmful for our indigenous species of plants, environment and biodiversity.
So we have to be careful about the alien invasive species of plants and have to learn more about the useful species.
We need proper research on alien species of plants.
Afforestation with alien species of plants needs to be well-planned and controlled and our indigenous species of plants must get their due importance.
Only then our remaining natural forests will be conserved and the natural habitat for wildlife will be secured.
- published: 29 Dec 2015
- views: 170
Insect / Bee Hotels - Busiest ever! Alive in hot weather with bugs everywhere!
The temperature was around 35 degrees c when I filmed this the other day. The miniature bees are possbily Leafcutter miniature bees which collect their pollen o...
The temperature was around 35 degrees c when I filmed this the other day. The miniature bees are possbily Leafcutter miniature bees which collect their pollen on 'addominal scopa'; stiff, branched hairs, located under their abdomen. As the female solitary bee collects pollen, she packs it onto her scopa less carefully and without the addition of saliva to moisten it. This means it is far more likely to fall off when the bee visits the next flower. collect pollen on their abdominal scopa. This method of collecting pollen is extremely messy and is one of the reasons why some Mason bees (close relatives of the leafcutter) are around 100 times more efficient as pollinators than honeybees! The parasitical wasp I mentioned early on in the video is definitely an ichneumonidae family but I haven't been able to id perfectly yet, any help would be appreciated in the comments below :)
wn.com/Insect Bee Hotels Busiest Ever Alive In Hot Weather With Bugs Everywhere
The temperature was around 35 degrees c when I filmed this the other day. The miniature bees are possbily Leafcutter miniature bees which collect their pollen on 'addominal scopa'; stiff, branched hairs, located under their abdomen. As the female solitary bee collects pollen, she packs it onto her scopa less carefully and without the addition of saliva to moisten it. This means it is far more likely to fall off when the bee visits the next flower. collect pollen on their abdominal scopa. This method of collecting pollen is extremely messy and is one of the reasons why some Mason bees (close relatives of the leafcutter) are around 100 times more efficient as pollinators than honeybees! The parasitical wasp I mentioned early on in the video is definitely an ichneumonidae family but I haven't been able to id perfectly yet, any help would be appreciated in the comments below :)
- published: 11 Jul 2015
- views: 181
Breaking News! Tensions intensify with Russia! Iran and Israel face war! Mass animals deaths!
Breaking News! The world is ready to come apart at the seams as tensions rise with Russia! Iran and Israel ready to face-off! Will the USA step up to Iran? Russ...
Breaking News! The world is ready to come apart at the seams as tensions rise with Russia! Iran and Israel ready to face-off! Will the USA step up to Iran? Russia will not back down, will we go in and to help Ukraine?! Russian Spies all over America! White house says the Taliban is not a terror group! 26 states sue Obama! More animals die off around the world! Viruses on the rise! These are the last days!
Sources:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/27/us/weather-storm/
http://www.inquisitr.com/1797758/ebola-is-mutating-and-could-be-getting-more-contagious/
http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/01/27/wsj-justice-dept-tracking-millions-vehicles
http://www.ibtimes.com/russian-nuclear-weapons-cannot-be-stopped-us-defenses-says-russian-deputy-prime-1796506
http://www.infowars.com/u-s-army-sends-tanks-equipment-to-eastern-europe/
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2015/01/29/arizona-monitoring-1000-people-who-could-have-been-exposed-to-measles/
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2015/01/29/arizona-monitoring-1000-people-who-could-have-been-exposed-to-measles/
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/01/24/there-will-be-price-obama-team-reportedly-fuming-over-netanyahu-visit/?intcmp=ob_article_footer_text&intcmp;=obinsite
http://nypost.com/2015/01/24/white-house-going-nuclear-on-netanyahu/
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/01/150123-seabirds-mass-die-off-auklet-california-animals-environment/
Sources:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/27/us/weather-storm/
http://www.inquisitr.com/1797758/ebola-is-mutating-and-could-be-getting-more-contagious/
http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/01/27/wsj-justice-dept-tracking-millions-vehicles
http://www.ibtimes.com/russian-nuclear-weapons-cannot-be-stopped-us-defenses-says-russian-deputy-prime-1796506
http://www.infowars.com/u-s-army-sends-tanks-equipment-to-eastern-europe/
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2015/01/29/arizona-monitoring-1000-people-who-could-have-been-exposed-to-measles/
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2015/01/29/arizona-monitoring-1000-people-who-could-have-been-exposed-to-measles/
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/01/24/there-will-be-price-obama-team-reportedly-fuming-over-netanyahu-visit/?intcmp=ob_article_footer_text&intcmp;=obinsite
http://nypost.com/2015/01/24/white-house-going-nuclear-on-netanyahu/
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/01/150123-seabirds-mass-die-off-auklet-california-animals-environment/
Sources:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/27/us/weather-storm/
http://www.inquisitr.com/1797758/ebola-is-mutating-and-could-be-getting-more-contagious/
http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/01/27/wsj-justice-dept-tracking-millions-vehicles
http://www.ibtimes.com/russian-nuclear-weapons-cannot-be-stopped-us-defenses-says-russian-deputy-prime-1796506
http://www.infowars.com/u-s-army-sends-tanks-equipment-to-eastern-europe/
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2015/01/29/arizona-monitoring-1000-people-who-could-have-been-exposed-to-measles/
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2015/01/29/arizona-monitoring-1000-people-who-could-have-been-exposed-to-measles/
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/01/24/there-will-be-price-obama-team-reportedly-fuming-over-netanyahu-visit/?intcmp=ob_article_footer_text&intcmp;=obinsite
http://nypost.com/2015/01/24/white-house-going-nuclear-on-netanyahu/
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/01/150123-seabirds-mass-die-off-auklet-california-animals-environment/
http://nypost.com/2015/01/24/white-house-going-nuclear-on-netanyahu/
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/01/150123-seabirds-mass-die-off-auklet-california-animals-environment/
://www.jrn.com/kivitv/news/Bird-breeder-worries-that-bird-flu-quarantine-could-end-business-289661251.html
http://www.ctvnews.ca/health/plague-is-endemic-in-madagascar-who-chief-1.2205946http://news.yahoo.com/california-turkey-farm-quarantined-bird-flu-detected-164323530
http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/01/27/kt-mcfarland-putin-needs-enemy
http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/01/26/fbi-investigating-series-bomb-threats-against-us-flights
Come visit me for more breaking news! https://www.facebook.com/dina.ameliakalmeta
https://www.facebook.com/GodisRealallthetime
www.yournewlifeinchrist.com
Thank you for watching, God bless you!
Evangelist Dina Amelia Kalmeta
wn.com/Breaking News Tensions Intensify With Russia Iran And Israel Face War Mass Animals Deaths
Breaking News! The world is ready to come apart at the seams as tensions rise with Russia! Iran and Israel ready to face-off! Will the USA step up to Iran? Russia will not back down, will we go in and to help Ukraine?! Russian Spies all over America! White house says the Taliban is not a terror group! 26 states sue Obama! More animals die off around the world! Viruses on the rise! These are the last days!
Sources:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/27/us/weather-storm/
http://www.inquisitr.com/1797758/ebola-is-mutating-and-could-be-getting-more-contagious/
http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/01/27/wsj-justice-dept-tracking-millions-vehicles
http://www.ibtimes.com/russian-nuclear-weapons-cannot-be-stopped-us-defenses-says-russian-deputy-prime-1796506
http://www.infowars.com/u-s-army-sends-tanks-equipment-to-eastern-europe/
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2015/01/29/arizona-monitoring-1000-people-who-could-have-been-exposed-to-measles/
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2015/01/29/arizona-monitoring-1000-people-who-could-have-been-exposed-to-measles/
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/01/24/there-will-be-price-obama-team-reportedly-fuming-over-netanyahu-visit/?intcmp=ob_article_footer_text&intcmp;=obinsite
http://nypost.com/2015/01/24/white-house-going-nuclear-on-netanyahu/
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/01/150123-seabirds-mass-die-off-auklet-california-animals-environment/
Sources:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/27/us/weather-storm/
http://www.inquisitr.com/1797758/ebola-is-mutating-and-could-be-getting-more-contagious/
http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/01/27/wsj-justice-dept-tracking-millions-vehicles
http://www.ibtimes.com/russian-nuclear-weapons-cannot-be-stopped-us-defenses-says-russian-deputy-prime-1796506
http://www.infowars.com/u-s-army-sends-tanks-equipment-to-eastern-europe/
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2015/01/29/arizona-monitoring-1000-people-who-could-have-been-exposed-to-measles/
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2015/01/29/arizona-monitoring-1000-people-who-could-have-been-exposed-to-measles/
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/01/24/there-will-be-price-obama-team-reportedly-fuming-over-netanyahu-visit/?intcmp=ob_article_footer_text&intcmp;=obinsite
http://nypost.com/2015/01/24/white-house-going-nuclear-on-netanyahu/
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/01/150123-seabirds-mass-die-off-auklet-california-animals-environment/
Sources:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/27/us/weather-storm/
http://www.inquisitr.com/1797758/ebola-is-mutating-and-could-be-getting-more-contagious/
http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/01/27/wsj-justice-dept-tracking-millions-vehicles
http://www.ibtimes.com/russian-nuclear-weapons-cannot-be-stopped-us-defenses-says-russian-deputy-prime-1796506
http://www.infowars.com/u-s-army-sends-tanks-equipment-to-eastern-europe/
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2015/01/29/arizona-monitoring-1000-people-who-could-have-been-exposed-to-measles/
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2015/01/29/arizona-monitoring-1000-people-who-could-have-been-exposed-to-measles/
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/01/24/there-will-be-price-obama-team-reportedly-fuming-over-netanyahu-visit/?intcmp=ob_article_footer_text&intcmp;=obinsite
http://nypost.com/2015/01/24/white-house-going-nuclear-on-netanyahu/
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/01/150123-seabirds-mass-die-off-auklet-california-animals-environment/
http://nypost.com/2015/01/24/white-house-going-nuclear-on-netanyahu/
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/01/150123-seabirds-mass-die-off-auklet-california-animals-environment/
://www.jrn.com/kivitv/news/Bird-breeder-worries-that-bird-flu-quarantine-could-end-business-289661251.html
http://www.ctvnews.ca/health/plague-is-endemic-in-madagascar-who-chief-1.2205946http://news.yahoo.com/california-turkey-farm-quarantined-bird-flu-detected-164323530
http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/01/27/kt-mcfarland-putin-needs-enemy
http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/01/26/fbi-investigating-series-bomb-threats-against-us-flights
Come visit me for more breaking news! https://www.facebook.com/dina.ameliakalmeta
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Thank you for watching, God bless you!
Evangelist Dina Amelia Kalmeta
- published: 30 Jan 2015
- views: 1321
Lecture 7: Climate Change and Biodiversity
Guests: Kassie Siegel, Staff Attorney, Center for Biological Diversity and Steven Beissinger, Professor of Conservation Biology, Chair of Ecosystem Sciences Div...
Guests: Kassie Siegel, Staff Attorney, Center for Biological Diversity and Steven Beissinger, Professor of Conservation Biology, Chair of Ecosystem Sciences Division and Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management, UC Berkeley
wn.com/Lecture 7 Climate Change And Biodiversity
Guests: Kassie Siegel, Staff Attorney, Center for Biological Diversity and Steven Beissinger, Professor of Conservation Biology, Chair of Ecosystem Sciences Division and Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management, UC Berkeley
- published: 03 Sep 2009
- views: 20696
Drought
A regional drought worsened by the El Nino weather phenomenon has affected South Africa, Malawi and Zambia as well as Zimbabwe, leaving tens of thousands of cat...
A regional drought worsened by the El Nino weather phenomenon has affected South Africa, Malawi and Zambia as well as Zimbabwe, leaving tens of thousands of cattle dead, dams depleted and crops written off. A drought occurs when the soil and the environment get no or very little water. It can reduce or destroy crop production and affect animals by reducing their feed or by destroying their natural habitat.VIDEOGRAPHIC
wn.com/Drought
A regional drought worsened by the El Nino weather phenomenon has affected South Africa, Malawi and Zambia as well as Zimbabwe, leaving tens of thousands of cattle dead, dams depleted and crops written off. A drought occurs when the soil and the environment get no or very little water. It can reduce or destroy crop production and affect animals by reducing their feed or by destroying their natural habitat.VIDEOGRAPHIC
- published: 10 Feb 2016
- views: 48
Mothlight - Fox Weather
1st track off the American Spirit EP. Downloaded all current releases for free at http://mothlight.bandcamp.com and contact us at mothlightband@gmail.com...
1st track off the American Spirit EP. Downloaded all current releases for free at http://mothlight.bandcamp.com and contact us at mothlightband@gmail.com
wn.com/Mothlight Fox Weather
1st track off the American Spirit EP. Downloaded all current releases for free at http://mothlight.bandcamp.com and contact us at mothlightband@gmail.com
- published: 25 Jul 2012
- views: 313
FRANCE 24 Environment - Japanese cloned buffalo
ENVIRONMENT: This week we are going to Japan where a buffalo has been cloned by a researchers team. How Brittany is trying to save energy. Environment prioritie...
ENVIRONMENT: This week we are going to Japan where a buffalo has been cloned by a researchers team. How Brittany is trying to save energy. Environment priorities of president Obama.
wn.com/France 24 Environment Japanese Cloned Buffalo
ENVIRONMENT: This week we are going to Japan where a buffalo has been cloned by a researchers team. How Brittany is trying to save energy. Environment priorities of president Obama.
- published: 30 Jan 2009
- views: 3104
What the Future Holds in Madagascar
With 300,000 young people entering the work force every year in Madagascar, creating enough jobs in an ongoing challenge....
With 300,000 young people entering the work force every year in Madagascar, creating enough jobs in an ongoing challenge.
wn.com/What The Future Holds In Madagascar
With 300,000 young people entering the work force every year in Madagascar, creating enough jobs in an ongoing challenge.
- published: 18 Feb 2011
- views: 495
Winter weather listening to BBC on 107 9 FM
Winter has arrived to the Montreal area this morning december 9th 2013...
Winter has arrived to the Montreal area this morning december 9th 2013
wn.com/Winter Weather Listening To BBC On 107 9 Fm
Winter has arrived to the Montreal area this morning december 9th 2013
- published: 09 Dec 2013
- views: 219
eco news for africa | climate change news | environment news for kenya
News on ECO, Climate Change , Ecology, Environment Degradation, Diminishing Glaciers and Mangrove Forests, Poaching, Illegal Fishing etc in Kenya & Africa. For ...
News on ECO, Climate Change , Ecology, Environment Degradation, Diminishing Glaciers and Mangrove Forests, Poaching, Illegal Fishing etc in Kenya & Africa. For more info - http://www.africaeconews.com
wn.com/Eco News For Africa | Climate Change News | Environment News For Kenya
News on ECO, Climate Change , Ecology, Environment Degradation, Diminishing Glaciers and Mangrove Forests, Poaching, Illegal Fishing etc in Kenya & Africa. For more info - http://www.africaeconews.com
- published: 17 Apr 2015
- views: 43
Pandemic! Bubonic plague 'worse than Black Death' kills 39 in Madagascar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Niebrd1AnXc Published on Dec 14, 2013
Pandemic! Bubonic plague 'worse than Black Death' kills 39 in Madagascar.
http://www...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Niebrd1AnXc Published on Dec 14, 2013
Pandemic! Bubonic plague 'worse than Black Death' kills 39 in Madagascar.
http://www.scmp.com/news/world/articl...
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Pandemic! Bubonic plague 'worse than Black Death' kills 39 in Madagascar.
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FAIR USE NOTICE: These pages/video may contain copyrighted (© ) material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Such material is made available to advance understanding of ecological, POLITICAL, HUMAN RIGHTS, economic, DEMOCRACY, scientific, MORAL, ETHICAL, and SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUES, etc. It is believed that this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior general interest in receiving similar information for research and educational use.
- published: 15 Dec 2013
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The Environment Fund
"We won't have a society if we destroy the environment. "- Margaret Mead
An investment in the environment is one of the smartest investments you can make. It is...
"We won't have a society if we destroy the environment. "- Margaret Mead
An investment in the environment is one of the smartest investments you can make. It is an investment to protect and improve the state of our planet. It's an investment in fresh air, in green forests, in clear rivers and clean oceans
Protecting and preserving the environment is no easy task. Our fragile ecosystem demands strong and sustainable solutions. Which is why the Bright Funds Environment Fund adopts a comprehensive approach, focusing or 5 key areas:
==Rising temperatures and sea levels, changing weather patterns and ecosystems, these are the realities that we face which make Climate Change Awareness and Action such a vital piece of our environment fund. Organizations in this group are working to spread awareness about climate change and address these challenges through policy work and grassroots outreach.
== We also pursue Land and Air pollution solutions which are necessary to make the world a more liveable and sustainable place. Cleaner air to breath and water to drink are just a couple of the goals we aim to achieve by cleaning up contaminated areas, curbing future pollution and working hand-in-hand with governments to ensure long-term solutions to pollution challenges.
==Energy sustainability and Green Technology Innovation form another critical facet of our environment fund. This outstanding collection of nonprofits focuses capital on improving our climate by supporting a clean energy infrastructure for an ever-developing world. In order to decrease our dependence on fossil fuels, it is imperative that we explore alternative energy sources and pursue necessary technological advances.
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"We won't have a society if we destroy the environment. "- Margaret Mead
An investment in the environment is one of the smartest investments you can make. It is an investment to protect and improve the state of our planet. It's an investment in fresh air, in green forests, in clear rivers and clean oceans
Protecting and preserving the environment is no easy task. Our fragile ecosystem demands strong and sustainable solutions. Which is why the Bright Funds Environment Fund adopts a comprehensive approach, focusing or 5 key areas:
==Rising temperatures and sea levels, changing weather patterns and ecosystems, these are the realities that we face which make Climate Change Awareness and Action such a vital piece of our environment fund. Organizations in this group are working to spread awareness about climate change and address these challenges through policy work and grassroots outreach.
== We also pursue Land and Air pollution solutions which are necessary to make the world a more liveable and sustainable place. Cleaner air to breath and water to drink are just a couple of the goals we aim to achieve by cleaning up contaminated areas, curbing future pollution and working hand-in-hand with governments to ensure long-term solutions to pollution challenges.
==Energy sustainability and Green Technology Innovation form another critical facet of our environment fund. This outstanding collection of nonprofits focuses capital on improving our climate by supporting a clean energy infrastructure for an ever-developing world. In order to decrease our dependence on fossil fuels, it is imperative that we explore alternative energy sources and pursue necessary technological advances.
- published: 04 Mar 2013
- views: 53
Madagascar Climate Change
Climate change has species on the move—happening now in forests across Madagascar!...
Climate change has species on the move—happening now in forests across Madagascar!
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Climate change has species on the move—happening now in forests across Madagascar!
- published: 31 Oct 2011
- views: 327
Linton Bowie Biology 102 Environmental Conservation Lecture 01 01122013
Study of the relation-ship of humans to the immediate and global environments, including the conservation of renewable and non-renewable resources, dynamics of ...
Study of the relation-ship of humans to the immediate and global environments, including the conservation of renewable and non-renewable resources, dynamics of ecosystems,
and the interaction of plant and animal populations; alternative energy sources; and current problems caused by human interactions with the environment.
wn.com/Linton Bowie Biology 102 Environmental Conservation Lecture 01 01122013
Study of the relation-ship of humans to the immediate and global environments, including the conservation of renewable and non-renewable resources, dynamics of ecosystems,
and the interaction of plant and animal populations; alternative energy sources; and current problems caused by human interactions with the environment.
- published: 20 Sep 2013
- views: 126
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Madagascar Travel Tips
http://preparetoserve.com/MADAGASCAR Madagascar Travel Tips.
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Journey in Madagascar
A video of our journey in Madagascar including:
- A visit to Antananarivo including the Royal Palace on the Royal Hill of Ambohimanga near Antananarivo followed by a boat trip down the Tsiribihina River from Masekapy to Belo.
- A visit to Madagascar to see the amazing Tsingy, the impressive L'Allée des Baobabs at sunset and Île Sainte-Marie with its breaching humpback whales.
- Trip to visit so
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Travel Guide to Antananarivo, Madagascar
http://bestflights.co.za/africa/madagascar/antananarivo - Visit for more information on Antananarivo, Madagascar
Antananarivo is the capital as well as the largest city in Madagascar. Before the colonial era, the city was already a major city, which was founded circa 1625 by King Andrianjaka and was called "The City of the Thousand". Two forts was built on the hills to east to guard the city.
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Madagascar Travel - Guides are all you need
Madagaskar Reisen
Madagaskar ist die viertgrößte Insel der Welt, und bietet Abenteurern und Naturbegeisterten Touristen ein fast unerschöpfliches Repertoire an faszinierenden Landschaften und einzigartigen Tieren. Um für Sie das Beste von Madagaskar bieten zu können, ist unser Team von Spezialisten und Landeskennern im Einsatz. Wenn Sie in unserem Reiseprogramm nicht das passende finden sollten,
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Tsingy de Bemaraha Nature Reserve, Tolia (Madagascar) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Tsingy de Bemaraha Nature Reserve in Toliary, Madagascar -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
These rough and spiky rock fields, found in western Madagascar, are unlike anything else in the world.
This place is called the Tsingy de Bemaraha Nature Reserve and covers an area of about 152,000 hectares.
The southern part of the reserve
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Madagascar (Documentary, Discovery, History)
Take a behind the scenes peek into the lives of liner crew members and discover the pleasures of a life spent at sea.
Stopover will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners, magnificent sailboats and fascinating traditional vessels that
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Most Unusual Country on Earth | Madagascar
If you go you'll need a tour guide because it's pretty hard to get around. We used http://asisten-travel.com . It's impossible to visit Madagascar and not be completely astounded by it's mysterious beauty every single day. I tell people if you see and animal, plant or rock in Madagascar it's almost certain to be the only place on earth that you will see it. Almost everything about Madagascar is on
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Madagascar Travel Guide: Where to Meet a Lemur Or Other inhabitants of Madagascar While Traveling
Madagascar Travel Guide: Where to Meet a Lemur Or Other inhabitants of Madagascar While Traveling
The island nation of Madagascar is located in the Indian Ocean not far from the eastern coast of Africa. Rumor has it that the island was once part of the mainland, but later broke away and went into the ocean. Malagasy nature, thousands of years evolving in complete isolation, achieved unprecedented
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Madagascar travel 2012 del3.mpg
Madagaskar resan 24 mars-20 april 2012
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Madagascar Travel Guide
Travel video about destination Madagascar - Country in Africa
Madagascar, a huge island nation off the southeast coast of Africa, is home to thousands of animal species – like lemurs – found nowhere else, plus rainforests, beaches and reefs. Near the busy capital, Antananarivo, is Ambohimanga, a hillside complex of royal palaces and burial grounds, as well as the “Avenue of the Baobabs,” a dirt r
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Travel Book Review: Madagascar Travel Guide (Multi Country Guide) by Planet Lonely
http://www.TravelBookMix.com
This is the summary of Madagascar Travel Guide (Multi Country Guide) by Planet Lonely.
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The Tropic of Capricorn 8 of 20 - Madagascar - BBC Travel Documentary
The Tropic of Capricorn 8 of 20 - Madagascar - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 14.03.2009
Simon Reeve presents a travel documentary as embarks on a journey along the Tropic of Capricorn, the line of latitude which cuts through Southern Africa, Australia and South America.
In the four-part BBC2 series Tropic of Capricorn, broadcast in 2008, Simon followed the southern border of the tropics
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Tolagnaro, Madagascar (HD)
Tolagnaro, Madagascar Tours - Tolagnaro, Madagascar Vacation
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Tôlanaro or Tolagnaro is a city (commune urbaine) on the southeast coast of Madagascar. It is the capital of the Anosy Region and of the Tôlanaro District. It has been a port of local importance since the early 1500s, and a new port, the
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Travel Book Review: Madagascar, 8th: The Bradt Travel Guide by Hilary Bradt
http://www.TravelBookMix.com
This is the summary of Madagascar, 8th: The Bradt Travel Guide by Hilary Bradt.
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Cape Town South Africa : Travel guide, Adventures, Places to Visit and Things to do in Cape Town
Cape Town South Africa : Travel guide, Adventures, Places to Visit and Things to do in Cape Town
District Six Museum
In the museum you can see a map of the area, where they had been moved all the "second-class" people, pictures of their houses and streets.
District Six was as a memorial to the forced movement of 60,000 inhabitants of various races in District Six during Apartheid in South Afri
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Antananarivo,Madagascar Travel Video
Antananarivo,Madagascar Travel Video - Antananarivo is situated approximately 1,280 m (4,199 ft) above sea level in the central highlands region of the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar, at 18.55' latitude south and 47.32' longitude.[4] The city is located centrally along the north-south axis of the country, and east of center along the east-west axis; it is 160 km (99 mi) away from the eastern c
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Ramartour Madagascar, tour operator, car rental travel agency
Ramartour Madagascar will assist you to build your tailor made tour while you will travelling through this amazing island. Young, professional, dynamic team led by Jonah Ramampionona are cooperating to realise your tours. So, why hesitating ... let us guide you!
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Toliara, Madagascar (HD)
Toliara, Madagascar Tourism - Toliara, Madagascar Vacation
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Toliara is a city in Madagascar.
It is the capital of the Atsimo-Andrefana region, located 936 km south-west 'of Antananarivo.
The current spelling(s) of the name was adopted in the 1970s, and reflects the orthography of the Malagasy langu
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FLYING TO MADAGASCAR !!! (Travel Vlog)
Day 431-432 / 19-20 September 2015
Today is the day I fly to Madagascar! I had a bit of trouble at the airport in Bahrain but managed to get to Abu Dhabi and Seychelles without too much of a hassle and onto Madagascar! I had a bit of an issue getting adjusted to being by myself so I was emotional for the rest of the day.
Blue Ventures - www.blueventures.org
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madagascar tours, Madagascar Travel Packages, madagascar tour
MTV Tours is known for his service in tour operator, specialized in hosting you and offers you guides, provide vehicles and drivers, level and comfort accommodation for the individual and group travel holiday. In addition to this we will also offer honeymoon itineraries which explore the romance of Madagascar.
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Madagascar Travel Tips
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http://preparetoserve.com/MADAGASCAR Madagascar Travel Tips.
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http://preparetoserve.com/MADAGASCAR Madagascar Travel Tips.
- published: 11 Feb 2015
- views: 285
Journey in Madagascar
A video of our journey in Madagascar including:
- A visit to Antananarivo including the Royal Palace on the Royal Hill of Ambohimanga near Antananarivo followe...
A video of our journey in Madagascar including:
- A visit to Antananarivo including the Royal Palace on the Royal Hill of Ambohimanga near Antananarivo followed by a boat trip down the Tsiribihina River from Masekapy to Belo.
- A visit to Madagascar to see the amazing Tsingy, the impressive L'Allée des Baobabs at sunset and Île Sainte-Marie with its breaching humpback whales.
- Trip to visit some national parks (NP) and reserves and beyond in Madagascar including Andasibe NP; Reserve Peyrieras; Reserve Vakôna Ranomafana NP; Isalo NP; trek to hill village of Ambatonikolahy; the Anja Community Reserve; and the beachside village of Ifaty on the Mozambique Channel.
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Note: Travelogues and more videos available at http://travelogues.x10.mx/
wn.com/Journey In Madagascar
A video of our journey in Madagascar including:
- A visit to Antananarivo including the Royal Palace on the Royal Hill of Ambohimanga near Antananarivo followed by a boat trip down the Tsiribihina River from Masekapy to Belo.
- A visit to Madagascar to see the amazing Tsingy, the impressive L'Allée des Baobabs at sunset and Île Sainte-Marie with its breaching humpback whales.
- Trip to visit some national parks (NP) and reserves and beyond in Madagascar including Andasibe NP; Reserve Peyrieras; Reserve Vakôna Ranomafana NP; Isalo NP; trek to hill village of Ambatonikolahy; the Anja Community Reserve; and the beachside village of Ifaty on the Mozambique Channel.
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Note: Travelogues and more videos available at http://travelogues.x10.mx/
- published: 02 Mar 2013
- views: 50943
Travel Guide to Antananarivo, Madagascar
http://bestflights.co.za/africa/madagascar/antananarivo - Visit for more information on Antananarivo, Madagascar
Antananarivo is the capital as well as the lar...
http://bestflights.co.za/africa/madagascar/antananarivo - Visit for more information on Antananarivo, Madagascar
Antananarivo is the capital as well as the largest city in Madagascar. Before the colonial era, the city was already a major city, which was founded circa 1625 by King Andrianjaka and was called "The City of the Thousand". Two forts was built on the hills to east to guard the city.
What to see
• Rova (Queen's Palace)
• Prime Minister's Palace
• Ambohimanga
• Lemurs' Park
• La Medina
• Croc Farm
• Madagascar Exotic
• Is'Art Galerie
• Le Six
• Tsimbazaza Zoon
• Analakely Market
What to do
• Festival of Hira Gasy
• Madajazzcar Music Festival
• Famadihana -- Festival of Dancing with the Dead
• Gasytsara -- music festival
wn.com/Travel Guide To Antananarivo, Madagascar
http://bestflights.co.za/africa/madagascar/antananarivo - Visit for more information on Antananarivo, Madagascar
Antananarivo is the capital as well as the largest city in Madagascar. Before the colonial era, the city was already a major city, which was founded circa 1625 by King Andrianjaka and was called "The City of the Thousand". Two forts was built on the hills to east to guard the city.
What to see
• Rova (Queen's Palace)
• Prime Minister's Palace
• Ambohimanga
• Lemurs' Park
• La Medina
• Croc Farm
• Madagascar Exotic
• Is'Art Galerie
• Le Six
• Tsimbazaza Zoon
• Analakely Market
What to do
• Festival of Hira Gasy
• Madajazzcar Music Festival
• Famadihana -- Festival of Dancing with the Dead
• Gasytsara -- music festival
- published: 12 Mar 2012
- views: 4002
Madagascar Travel - Guides are all you need
Madagaskar Reisen
Madagaskar ist die viertgrößte Insel der Welt, und bietet Abenteurern und Naturbegeisterten Touristen ein fast unerschöpfliches Repertoire an...
Madagaskar Reisen
Madagaskar ist die viertgrößte Insel der Welt, und bietet Abenteurern und Naturbegeisterten Touristen ein fast unerschöpfliches Repertoire an faszinierenden Landschaften und einzigartigen Tieren. Um für Sie das Beste von Madagaskar bieten zu können, ist unser Team von Spezialisten und Landeskennern im Einsatz. Wenn Sie in unserem Reiseprogramm nicht das passende finden sollten, erstellen wir Ihnen gerne eine individuelle Tour, die voll und ganz auf Ihre Wünsche und Interessen abgestimmt ist.
Unsere Teilnehmer und deren Wünsche sind so unterschiedlich wie die Insel Madagaskar vielseitig ist. Deshalb sind unsere Reisen für die verschiedensten Interessen abgestimmt, um auch für Sie eine passende Tour anbieten zu können und Ihnen einen einmaligen und unvergesslichen Urlaub auf Madagaskar zu ermöglichen.
Video produce by: www.focuswelten.de
Travels: www.tanalahorizon.com
wn.com/Madagascar Travel Guides Are All You Need
Madagaskar Reisen
Madagaskar ist die viertgrößte Insel der Welt, und bietet Abenteurern und Naturbegeisterten Touristen ein fast unerschöpfliches Repertoire an faszinierenden Landschaften und einzigartigen Tieren. Um für Sie das Beste von Madagaskar bieten zu können, ist unser Team von Spezialisten und Landeskennern im Einsatz. Wenn Sie in unserem Reiseprogramm nicht das passende finden sollten, erstellen wir Ihnen gerne eine individuelle Tour, die voll und ganz auf Ihre Wünsche und Interessen abgestimmt ist.
Unsere Teilnehmer und deren Wünsche sind so unterschiedlich wie die Insel Madagaskar vielseitig ist. Deshalb sind unsere Reisen für die verschiedensten Interessen abgestimmt, um auch für Sie eine passende Tour anbieten zu können und Ihnen einen einmaligen und unvergesslichen Urlaub auf Madagaskar zu ermöglichen.
Video produce by: www.focuswelten.de
Travels: www.tanalahorizon.com
- published: 13 Mar 2012
- views: 1659
Tsingy de Bemaraha Nature Reserve, Tolia (Madagascar) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Tsingy de Bemaraha Nature Reserve in Toliary, Madagascar -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
These r...
Take a tour of Tsingy de Bemaraha Nature Reserve in Toliary, Madagascar -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
These rough and spiky rock fields, found in western Madagascar, are unlike anything else in the world.
This place is called the Tsingy de Bemaraha Nature Reserve and covers an area of about 152,000 hectares.
The southern part of the reserve has become a national park, with public access, while the northern end is a strict reserve, with no access.
The sharp rocks of the nature reserve, limestone formations called Karst, are known locally as tsingy, giving the park its name.
There are many species of plants and animals, some unique to the location, that call the Tsingy de Bemaraha Nature Reserve their home.
This amazing place is a popular destination for both nature lovers and those doing scientific study on the local wildlife.
wn.com/Tsingy De Bemaraha Nature Reserve, Tolia (Madagascar) Travel Guide
Take a tour of Tsingy de Bemaraha Nature Reserve in Toliary, Madagascar -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
These rough and spiky rock fields, found in western Madagascar, are unlike anything else in the world.
This place is called the Tsingy de Bemaraha Nature Reserve and covers an area of about 152,000 hectares.
The southern part of the reserve has become a national park, with public access, while the northern end is a strict reserve, with no access.
The sharp rocks of the nature reserve, limestone formations called Karst, are known locally as tsingy, giving the park its name.
There are many species of plants and animals, some unique to the location, that call the Tsingy de Bemaraha Nature Reserve their home.
This amazing place is a popular destination for both nature lovers and those doing scientific study on the local wildlife.
- published: 25 May 2011
- views: 17093
Madagascar (Documentary, Discovery, History)
Take a behind the scenes peek into the lives of liner crew members and discover the pleasures of a life spent at sea.
Stopover will take you on prodigious trip...
Take a behind the scenes peek into the lives of liner crew members and discover the pleasures of a life spent at sea.
Stopover will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners, magnificent sailboats and fascinating traditional vessels that take us from place to place.
Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=StopovertvHD
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Take a behind the scenes peek into the lives of liner crew members and discover the pleasures of a life spent at sea.
Stop Over will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners, magnificent sailboats and fascinating traditional vessels that take us from place to place.
Board the Queen Elizabeth 2, the Royal Clipper, Le France/Le Norway, the Sun Boat II, the "Classica", the Vat Phou, the Bolero, the Wind Song, the Grigoriy Mikheev icebreaker and the Silver Cloud among many others.
Travel from Southampton to New York, Gao to Mopti, Aswan to Abu Simbel, Dubai to the port of Muscate, on the famous Incense Route of the Desert Cities in the Negev.
Produced by NIGHT & DAY.
wn.com/Madagascar (Documentary, Discovery, History)
Take a behind the scenes peek into the lives of liner crew members and discover the pleasures of a life spent at sea.
Stopover will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners, magnificent sailboats and fascinating traditional vessels that take us from place to place.
Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=StopovertvHD
Add us to your G+ circles: https://plus.google.com/b/115108807276381325913/115108807276381325913/posts
Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=StopovertvHD
Add us to your G+ circles: https://plus.google.com/b/115108807276381325913/115108807276381325913/posts
Take a behind the scenes peek into the lives of liner crew members and discover the pleasures of a life spent at sea.
Stop Over will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners, magnificent sailboats and fascinating traditional vessels that take us from place to place.
Board the Queen Elizabeth 2, the Royal Clipper, Le France/Le Norway, the Sun Boat II, the "Classica", the Vat Phou, the Bolero, the Wind Song, the Grigoriy Mikheev icebreaker and the Silver Cloud among many others.
Travel from Southampton to New York, Gao to Mopti, Aswan to Abu Simbel, Dubai to the port of Muscate, on the famous Incense Route of the Desert Cities in the Negev.
Produced by NIGHT & DAY.
- published: 28 Jul 2015
- views: 30600
Most Unusual Country on Earth | Madagascar
If you go you'll need a tour guide because it's pretty hard to get around. We used http://asisten-travel.com . It's impossible to visit Madagascar and not be co...
If you go you'll need a tour guide because it's pretty hard to get around. We used http://asisten-travel.com . It's impossible to visit Madagascar and not be completely astounded by it's mysterious beauty every single day. I tell people if you see and animal, plant or rock in Madagascar it's almost certain to be the only place on earth that you will see it. Almost everything about Madagascar is only on Madagascar. Subscribe to www.youtube.com/user/worldpressmedia for great FREE travel awards and a chance to join us on one of our filming trips. This Travel Video is produced and hosted by Percy von Lipinski
wn.com/Most Unusual Country On Earth | Madagascar
If you go you'll need a tour guide because it's pretty hard to get around. We used http://asisten-travel.com . It's impossible to visit Madagascar and not be completely astounded by it's mysterious beauty every single day. I tell people if you see and animal, plant or rock in Madagascar it's almost certain to be the only place on earth that you will see it. Almost everything about Madagascar is only on Madagascar. Subscribe to www.youtube.com/user/worldpressmedia for great FREE travel awards and a chance to join us on one of our filming trips. This Travel Video is produced and hosted by Percy von Lipinski
- published: 26 Aug 2015
- views: 2271
Madagascar Travel Guide: Where to Meet a Lemur Or Other inhabitants of Madagascar While Traveling
Madagascar Travel Guide: Where to Meet a Lemur Or Other inhabitants of Madagascar While Traveling
The island nation of Madagascar is located in the Indian Ocea...
Madagascar Travel Guide: Where to Meet a Lemur Or Other inhabitants of Madagascar While Traveling
The island nation of Madagascar is located in the Indian Ocean not far from the eastern coast of Africa. Rumor has it that the island was once part of the mainland, but later broke away and went into the ocean. Malagasy nature, thousands of years evolving in complete isolation, achieved unprecedented wealth and diversity: 90% of species of native flora and fauna are absolutely unique and not found anywhere else is not Earth. Therefore, among the main attractions of Madagascar especially note its natural wealth: national parks, lakes and waterfalls, mountains and caves.
In the north, near the town of Antsiranana Madagascar stretch of land of the national park of the same name. The highlight of the area - bright limestone formations of different shapes, towering over the sea at a few tens of meters. Tsing painted in orange and bright red color and clearly stand out against the background of lush greenery. Similar in structure and landscapes found on the west coast of the island in the National Park Tsingy de Bemaraha. It pointed stone spiers together form some semblance of the forest. So called reserve in the people - "Stone Forest".
The western part of the island is remarkable reserve Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve, where 155 km2 concentrated group of long (30 m) pointed needles limestone. This species can be observed only from outside - locals claim that the reserve is difficult to find a piece of flat land to put his foot.
A more picturesque and hospitable small Berent Reserve, located in the south of the island. It is home of the colony one of the world's largest fruit bats, a wonderful impression on the lemurs who feel the visitors more than arrogant. Lemoore necessarily "build" you with their strange orange eyes. Look, do not fall into this trap!
Madagascar finally win connoisseurs thanks to thousands of species of orchids National Park Montagne d'Ambra in the north of the island.
In the area of safe conditions Morondava growing six kinds of baobab. It is interesting that in Africa today is preserved only one. The rainy season in Madagascar is not as long lasting as in other tropical regions. Island plants, of course, adapted to this: the trees accumulate water during the rainy season, and then feed water supplies eight months - until the next season.
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Madagascar Travel Guide: Where to Meet a Lemur Or Other inhabitants of Madagascar While Traveling
The island nation of Madagascar is located in the Indian Ocean not far from the eastern coast of Africa. Rumor has it that the island was once part of the mainland, but later broke away and went into the ocean. Malagasy nature, thousands of years evolving in complete isolation, achieved unprecedented wealth and diversity: 90% of species of native flora and fauna are absolutely unique and not found anywhere else is not Earth. Therefore, among the main attractions of Madagascar especially note its natural wealth: national parks, lakes and waterfalls, mountains and caves.
In the north, near the town of Antsiranana Madagascar stretch of land of the national park of the same name. The highlight of the area - bright limestone formations of different shapes, towering over the sea at a few tens of meters. Tsing painted in orange and bright red color and clearly stand out against the background of lush greenery. Similar in structure and landscapes found on the west coast of the island in the National Park Tsingy de Bemaraha. It pointed stone spiers together form some semblance of the forest. So called reserve in the people - "Stone Forest".
The western part of the island is remarkable reserve Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve, where 155 km2 concentrated group of long (30 m) pointed needles limestone. This species can be observed only from outside - locals claim that the reserve is difficult to find a piece of flat land to put his foot.
A more picturesque and hospitable small Berent Reserve, located in the south of the island. It is home of the colony one of the world's largest fruit bats, a wonderful impression on the lemurs who feel the visitors more than arrogant. Lemoore necessarily "build" you with their strange orange eyes. Look, do not fall into this trap!
Madagascar finally win connoisseurs thanks to thousands of species of orchids National Park Montagne d'Ambra in the north of the island.
In the area of safe conditions Morondava growing six kinds of baobab. It is interesting that in Africa today is preserved only one. The rainy season in Madagascar is not as long lasting as in other tropical regions. Island plants, of course, adapted to this: the trees accumulate water during the rainy season, and then feed water supplies eight months - until the next season.
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Madagascar travel 2012 del3.mpg
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Madagascar Travel Guide
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Madagascar, a huge island nation off the southeast coast of Africa, is home to thousands of anima...
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Madagascar, a huge island nation off the southeast coast of Africa, is home to thousands of animal species – like lemurs – found nowhere else, plus rainforests, beaches and reefs. Near the busy capital, Antananarivo, is Ambohimanga, a hillside complex of royal palaces and burial grounds, as well as the “Avenue of the Baobabs,” a dirt road lined by massive centuries-old trees.
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Madagascar, a huge island nation off the southeast coast of Africa, is home to thousands of animal species – like lemurs – found nowhere else, plus rainforests, beaches and reefs. Near the busy capital, Antananarivo, is Ambohimanga, a hillside complex of royal palaces and burial grounds, as well as the “Avenue of the Baobabs,” a dirt road lined by massive centuries-old trees.
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Travel Book Review: Madagascar Travel Guide (Multi Country Guide) by Planet Lonely
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The Tropic of Capricorn 8 of 20 - Madagascar - BBC Travel Documentary
The Tropic of Capricorn 8 of 20 - Madagascar - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 14.03.2009
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The Tropic of Capricorn 8 of 20 - Madagascar - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 14.03.2009
Simon Reeve presents a travel documentary as embarks on a journey along the Tropic of Capricorn, the line of latitude which cuts through Southern Africa, Australia and South America.
In the four-part BBC2 series Tropic of Capricorn, broadcast in 2008, Simon followed the southern border of the tropics region around the world.
While filming Tropic of Capricorn, Simon travelled through Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique, Madagascar, Western Australia, the Northern Territory, Queensland, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil.
The journey took him to stunning areas of the world, but it was also a chance for spontaneous discoveries about the changing global environment, poverty, globalisation, AIDS, the rise of the Chinese economy and the suffering of Africa.
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The Tropic of Capricorn 8 of 20 - Madagascar - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 14.03.2009
Simon Reeve presents a travel documentary as embarks on a journey along the Tropic of Capricorn, the line of latitude which cuts through Southern Africa, Australia and South America.
In the four-part BBC2 series Tropic of Capricorn, broadcast in 2008, Simon followed the southern border of the tropics region around the world.
While filming Tropic of Capricorn, Simon travelled through Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique, Madagascar, Western Australia, the Northern Territory, Queensland, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil.
The journey took him to stunning areas of the world, but it was also a chance for spontaneous discoveries about the changing global environment, poverty, globalisation, AIDS, the rise of the Chinese economy and the suffering of Africa.
For more information on the programme, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropic_of_Capricorn_(BBC_TV_series) . For more information on Simon Reeve, see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Reeve_(UK_television_presenter) .
- published: 26 Jan 2011
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Tolagnaro, Madagascar (HD)
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Tôlanaro or Tolagnaro is a city (commune urbaine) on the southeast coast of Madagascar. It is the capital of the Anosy Region and of the Tôlanaro District. It has been a port of local importance since the early 1500s, and a new port, the Port d'Ehola, has been built by QMM and the World Bank. Formerly Fort Dauphin, it was the first French settlement in Madagascar.
Location Tolagnaro, Madagascar
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Fort Dauphin was initially situated on a short, narrow peninsula on the extreme southeastern coast of Madagascar. It has since grown to cover a much greater area along the ocean, almost to the Bezavona mountain. (Additional information on the region can be found at Anosy.
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Tôlanaro or Tolagnaro is a city (commune urbaine) on the southeast coast of Madagascar. It is the capital of the Anosy Region and of the Tôlanaro District. It has been a port of local importance since the early 1500s, and a new port, the Port d'Ehola, has been built by QMM and the World Bank. Formerly Fort Dauphin, it was the first French settlement in Madagascar.
Location Tolagnaro, Madagascar
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Fort Dauphin was initially situated on a short, narrow peninsula on the extreme southeastern coast of Madagascar. It has since grown to cover a much greater area along the ocean, almost to the Bezavona mountain. (Additional information on the region can be found at Anosy.
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Travel Book Review: Madagascar, 8th: The Bradt Travel Guide by Hilary Bradt
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Cape Town South Africa : Travel guide, Adventures, Places to Visit and Things to do in Cape Town
Cape Town South Africa : Travel guide, Adventures, Places to Visit and Things to do in Cape Town
District Six Museum
In the museum you can see a map of the a...
Cape Town South Africa : Travel guide, Adventures, Places to Visit and Things to do in Cape Town
District Six Museum
In the museum you can see a map of the area, where they had been moved all the "second-class" people, pictures of their houses and streets.
District Six was as a memorial to the forced movement of 60,000 inhabitants of various races in District Six during Apartheid in South Africa.
The museum also presented the development plan of the area, which would help still living here people to improve living conditions and, at the same time, preserve the unique identity of this part of Cape Town. By the way, the famous natives of these areas yavlyayutsyatsya: famous jazz musician of world renown, Abdullah Ibrahim and artist Mark Dollard.
Grand Parade and City Hall
Cape Town’s City Hall was built in 1905 in Italian Renaissance style, and is one of the last Victorian-style sandstone structures in the Mother City. Despite showing its age, Cape Town’s iconic City Hall continues to be sought out by urban explorers.
Upon entering, beautiful mosaic floors lead to a marble staircase, which guides visitors upwards to vintage stained glass and a 3 165-pipe organ. Its classical, Darling Street facade, and an impressive half-size replica of London’s Big Ben, are also a source of fascination to visitors, particularly those who have been to London.
Bo-Kaap - it's a terrific place, which certainly can be called a true multinational and cultural center of Cape Town. In addition, Bo-Kaap is a historical monument of Malay culture. During the quarter, there is always something to see. For example, the magnificent Mosque Nurul Islam, the construction of which dates back to 1844, or on the incomparable museum, built in 1760, which is almost completely preserve the original design and is a high level of culture of the early settlers of the Muslim. The entire interior of the museum is designed in stile19 century.
Bo-Kaap - this amazing and stunning place, hidden from the hustle and bustle. Its colorful houses, painted in a variety of colors, cozy cobbled streets and beautiful neighborhood with magnificent mountains create a fantastic atmosphere, which just drunk from the first seconds of your stay in the neighborhood Bo-Kaap.
Table Mountain
In Cape Town you can hear the legend: that the Creator, admiring his creation, touched the ground, and in this place formed a flat area. So there was Table Mountain - a place where the sun shines during the day always, and at night the stars are visible, so that it seems to them, you can reach out a hand.
Table Mountain in Cape Town, so called because that is similar to the table: the top of her not sharp and flat. The mountain is surrounded by steep cliffs almost - Devil's Peak and Lion's Head. It is huge, majestic and languid Kuta in clouds like a queen in a fur coat. Sometimes clouds descend or ascend in a way that turned into "tablecloth" hanging "off the table."
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District Six Museum
In the museum you can see a map of the area, where they had been moved all the "second-class" people, pictures of their houses and streets.
District Six was as a memorial to the forced movement of 60,000 inhabitants of various races in District Six during Apartheid in South Africa.
The museum also presented the development plan of the area, which would help still living here people to improve living conditions and, at the same time, preserve the unique identity of this part of Cape Town. By the way, the famous natives of these areas yavlyayutsyatsya: famous jazz musician of world renown, Abdullah Ibrahim and artist Mark Dollard.
Grand Parade and City Hall
Cape Town’s City Hall was built in 1905 in Italian Renaissance style, and is one of the last Victorian-style sandstone structures in the Mother City. Despite showing its age, Cape Town’s iconic City Hall continues to be sought out by urban explorers.
Upon entering, beautiful mosaic floors lead to a marble staircase, which guides visitors upwards to vintage stained glass and a 3 165-pipe organ. Its classical, Darling Street facade, and an impressive half-size replica of London’s Big Ben, are also a source of fascination to visitors, particularly those who have been to London.
Bo-Kaap - it's a terrific place, which certainly can be called a true multinational and cultural center of Cape Town. In addition, Bo-Kaap is a historical monument of Malay culture. During the quarter, there is always something to see. For example, the magnificent Mosque Nurul Islam, the construction of which dates back to 1844, or on the incomparable museum, built in 1760, which is almost completely preserve the original design and is a high level of culture of the early settlers of the Muslim. The entire interior of the museum is designed in stile19 century.
Bo-Kaap - this amazing and stunning place, hidden from the hustle and bustle. Its colorful houses, painted in a variety of colors, cozy cobbled streets and beautiful neighborhood with magnificent mountains create a fantastic atmosphere, which just drunk from the first seconds of your stay in the neighborhood Bo-Kaap.
Table Mountain
In Cape Town you can hear the legend: that the Creator, admiring his creation, touched the ground, and in this place formed a flat area. So there was Table Mountain - a place where the sun shines during the day always, and at night the stars are visible, so that it seems to them, you can reach out a hand.
Table Mountain in Cape Town, so called because that is similar to the table: the top of her not sharp and flat. The mountain is surrounded by steep cliffs almost - Devil's Peak and Lion's Head. It is huge, majestic and languid Kuta in clouds like a queen in a fur coat. Sometimes clouds descend or ascend in a way that turned into "tablecloth" hanging "off the table."
See also:
Our channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoPvVQPHsop0zntJ3s4xnjQ
Other cheap travel destinations:
1) Things To Do In Marrakech: See Mosque, Souks And Other Things to Get impressions In Marrakech - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dI0LB2Ufnj0
2) Victoria Falls Devil's Pool: African wonders Or Swimming on the Edge of the Victoria Falls - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVIRkHTHU4Q
3) Madagascar Travel Guide: Where to Meet a Lemur Or Other inhabitants of Madagascar While Traveling - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dhXN3rehOg
4) Kenya Safari Maasai Mara: How Not To Be Eaten By Lions And What To See in Africa on Safari in Kenya - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvpWNUfXVBA
5) Cape Town, South Africa - https://youtu.be/K3X9DPJekqM
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- published: 13 Jul 2015
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Antananarivo,Madagascar Travel Video
Antananarivo,Madagascar Travel Video - Antananarivo is situated approximately 1,280 m (4,199 ft) above sea level in the central highlands region of the Indian ...
Antananarivo,Madagascar Travel Video - Antananarivo is situated approximately 1,280 m (4,199 ft) above sea level in the central highlands region of the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar, at 18.55' latitude south and 47.32' longitude.[4] The city is located centrally along the north-south axis of the country, and east of center along the east-west axis; it is 160 km (99 mi) away from the eastern coast, and 330 km (210 mi) away from the western coast. The city occupies a commanding position, being built on the summit and slopes of a long and narrow rocky ridge, which extends north and south for about 4 km (2 mi) and rises at its highest point to about 200 m (660 ft) above the extensive rice plain to the west.
Antananarivo (/ˌæntəˌnænəˈriːvoʊ/; Malagasy [antaˈnanaˈrivʷ], from Tanànan'ny Arivolahy), formerly Tananarive (/təˌnænəˈriːv/ or /təˌnɑːnəˈriːv/), is the capital and largest city in Madagascar. It is also known by its French colonial shorthand form Tana. The larger urban area surrounding the city, known as Antananarivo-Renivohitra ("Antananarivo-Mother Hill" or "Antananarivo-Capital"), is the capital of Analamanga Region. The name roughly translates to "City of the Thousand".
Unlike most capital cities in southern Africa, Antananarivo was already a major city before the colonial era. After expelling the Vazimba who inhabited a town at the peak of Analamanga hill, Andrianjaka constructed a rova (fortified royal compound) there that became the site of the royal palaces and the burial place of Merina royalty.[5] Early Merina kings used fanampoana (statute labor) to construct a massive system of irrigated rice paddies and dikes around the city to provide adequate rice for the growing population; the largest of these rice fields, most of which are still producing rice to the present, was called the Betsimitatatra.
Sovereigns addressed the public at the historic town square of Andohalo.
Successive Merina sovereigns ruled over the Kingdom of Imerina from Analamanga through the reign of King Andriamasinavalona. This sovereign renamed the growing city, established the Andohalo town square outside the town gate where all successive sovereigns delivered their royal speeches and announcements to the public, and assigned the names of numerous locations within the city based on the names of similar sites in the nearby village of Antananarivokely.[3] Andriamasinavalona also designated specific territories for the hova (commoners) and each andriana (noble) subcaste, both within the neighborhoods of Antananarivo and in the countryside surrounding the capital. These territorial divisions were strictly enforced: members of subcastes were required to live within their designated territories and were not authorized to stay for extended periods in the territories reserved for others.[7] Numerous fady (taboos) were imposed in the city at various points in time, including injunctions against the construction of wooden houses by non-nobles[8] and the presence of swine within the city limits.
Following Andriamasinavalona's reign, Imerina split into four warring quadrants and Antananarivo was made the capital of the southernmost district.[10] During this 77 year period, the eastern district's capital at Ambohimanga rose in prominence.[11] The last king of Ambohimanga, Andrianampoinimerina, successfully conquered Antananarivo in 1793[12] and reunited the provinces of Imerina, putting an end to nearly eight decades of civil war. He shifted the kingdom's political capital back to Antananarivo in 1794,[13] but declared Ambohimanga the kingdom's spiritual capital, a role it maintains to the present day.[14] He created a major marketplace in Analakely, establishing the city's economic center.
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Antananarivo,Madagascar Travel Video - Antananarivo is situated approximately 1,280 m (4,199 ft) above sea level in the central highlands region of the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar, at 18.55' latitude south and 47.32' longitude.[4] The city is located centrally along the north-south axis of the country, and east of center along the east-west axis; it is 160 km (99 mi) away from the eastern coast, and 330 km (210 mi) away from the western coast. The city occupies a commanding position, being built on the summit and slopes of a long and narrow rocky ridge, which extends north and south for about 4 km (2 mi) and rises at its highest point to about 200 m (660 ft) above the extensive rice plain to the west.
Antananarivo (/ˌæntəˌnænəˈriːvoʊ/; Malagasy [antaˈnanaˈrivʷ], from Tanànan'ny Arivolahy), formerly Tananarive (/təˌnænəˈriːv/ or /təˌnɑːnəˈriːv/), is the capital and largest city in Madagascar. It is also known by its French colonial shorthand form Tana. The larger urban area surrounding the city, known as Antananarivo-Renivohitra ("Antananarivo-Mother Hill" or "Antananarivo-Capital"), is the capital of Analamanga Region. The name roughly translates to "City of the Thousand".
Unlike most capital cities in southern Africa, Antananarivo was already a major city before the colonial era. After expelling the Vazimba who inhabited a town at the peak of Analamanga hill, Andrianjaka constructed a rova (fortified royal compound) there that became the site of the royal palaces and the burial place of Merina royalty.[5] Early Merina kings used fanampoana (statute labor) to construct a massive system of irrigated rice paddies and dikes around the city to provide adequate rice for the growing population; the largest of these rice fields, most of which are still producing rice to the present, was called the Betsimitatatra.
Sovereigns addressed the public at the historic town square of Andohalo.
Successive Merina sovereigns ruled over the Kingdom of Imerina from Analamanga through the reign of King Andriamasinavalona. This sovereign renamed the growing city, established the Andohalo town square outside the town gate where all successive sovereigns delivered their royal speeches and announcements to the public, and assigned the names of numerous locations within the city based on the names of similar sites in the nearby village of Antananarivokely.[3] Andriamasinavalona also designated specific territories for the hova (commoners) and each andriana (noble) subcaste, both within the neighborhoods of Antananarivo and in the countryside surrounding the capital. These territorial divisions were strictly enforced: members of subcastes were required to live within their designated territories and were not authorized to stay for extended periods in the territories reserved for others.[7] Numerous fady (taboos) were imposed in the city at various points in time, including injunctions against the construction of wooden houses by non-nobles[8] and the presence of swine within the city limits.
Following Andriamasinavalona's reign, Imerina split into four warring quadrants and Antananarivo was made the capital of the southernmost district.[10] During this 77 year period, the eastern district's capital at Ambohimanga rose in prominence.[11] The last king of Ambohimanga, Andrianampoinimerina, successfully conquered Antananarivo in 1793[12] and reunited the provinces of Imerina, putting an end to nearly eight decades of civil war. He shifted the kingdom's political capital back to Antananarivo in 1794,[13] but declared Ambohimanga the kingdom's spiritual capital, a role it maintains to the present day.[14] He created a major marketplace in Analakely, establishing the city's economic center.
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Ramartour Madagascar, tour operator, car rental travel agency
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Toliara, Madagascar (HD)
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Toliara is a city in Madagascar.
It is the capital of the Atsimo-Andrefana region, located 936 km south-west 'of Antananarivo.
The current spelling(s) of the name was adopted in the 1970s, and reflects the orthography of the Malagasy language. Many geographic place names were similarly altered in this time from their previous French spellings following Malagasy independence in 1960.
The city has a population of 148,500. As a port town it acts as a major import/export hub for commodities such as sisal, soap, hemp, cotton, rice, and peanuts.
Air Madagascar operates scheduled flights to here.
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Toliara is a city in Madagascar.
It is the capital of the Atsimo-Andrefana region, located 936 km south-west 'of Antananarivo.
The current spelling(s) of the name was adopted in the 1970s, and reflects the orthography of the Malagasy language. Many geographic place names were similarly altered in this time from their previous French spellings following Malagasy independence in 1960.
The city has a population of 148,500. As a port town it acts as a major import/export hub for commodities such as sisal, soap, hemp, cotton, rice, and peanuts.
Air Madagascar operates scheduled flights to here.
- published: 22 Sep 2014
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FLYING TO MADAGASCAR !!! (Travel Vlog)
Day 431-432 / 19-20 September 2015
Today is the day I fly to Madagascar! I had a bit of trouble at the airport in Bahrain but managed to get to Abu Dhabi and S...
Day 431-432 / 19-20 September 2015
Today is the day I fly to Madagascar! I had a bit of trouble at the airport in Bahrain but managed to get to Abu Dhabi and Seychelles without too much of a hassle and onto Madagascar! I had a bit of an issue getting adjusted to being by myself so I was emotional for the rest of the day.
Blue Ventures - www.blueventures.org
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Our Story: We are a young couple currently studying at different universities in the UK (so sort of in a long-distance relationship). We want to share with you our loving relationship, our student lives as well as our home, which is actually all the way in Bahrain, in the Middle East! We want to document our relationship as a kind of journal to look back on in the future so we don't forget anything!
First Met: April 2009
First Kiss: February 2010
First Vlog: May 2014
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- MUSIC -
Far Behind by Oleska - https://m.soundcloud.com/oleskamusic/oleska-x-otter-berry-far-behind-original-mix-2
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- GET TO KNOW US -
Our Q&A; | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HVXK6STvaQ
Draw Our Relationship | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WStS8Pz8rnM
Our Valentine's Day Q&A; | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHDY6R0FjGw
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- OUR JOURNEYS -
Our French Adventures | https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk2GWoeiyUQ8_z_V9azqu4axNfzvjFoCk
Our Barcelona Adventures | https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk2GWoeiyUQ_j7t2nRb8hY2FEQjebcDlG
Slovenia Adventure | https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk2GWoeiyUQ_HFUjdgRnhnWypJjCU-qkr
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- LET'S BE SOCIAL -
Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/TheLRwF
Twitter | https://www.twitter.com/TheLRwF
Leon's Twitter | https://www.twitter.com/leonsaadi
Hannah's Twitter | https://www.twitter.com/hannahluntbell
Hannah's Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/hannahluntbell
Leon's Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/leonsaadi
Pintrest | https://www.pintrest.com/phatsimo
Flikr | https://www.flickr.com/photos/hannahluntbell
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To see how Leon is getting on with his drumming check out his channel - THERE IS A NEW DRUM COVER!!!
- https://www.youtube.com/leonsaadi94
*P.S We are going to be uploading some pretty cool things over the next few weeks to remember to SUBSCRIBE to make sure you see them.
And if you enjoyed this video - HULK SMASH THAT LIKE BUTTON
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Day 431-432 / 19-20 September 2015
Today is the day I fly to Madagascar! I had a bit of trouble at the airport in Bahrain but managed to get to Abu Dhabi and Seychelles without too much of a hassle and onto Madagascar! I had a bit of an issue getting adjusted to being by myself so I was emotional for the rest of the day.
Blue Ventures - www.blueventures.org
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Our Story: We are a young couple currently studying at different universities in the UK (so sort of in a long-distance relationship). We want to share with you our loving relationship, our student lives as well as our home, which is actually all the way in Bahrain, in the Middle East! We want to document our relationship as a kind of journal to look back on in the future so we don't forget anything!
First Met: April 2009
First Kiss: February 2010
First Vlog: May 2014
----------------------------------------------------
- MUSIC -
Far Behind by Oleska - https://m.soundcloud.com/oleskamusic/oleska-x-otter-berry-far-behind-original-mix-2
----------------------------------------------------
- GET TO KNOW US -
Our Q&A; | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HVXK6STvaQ
Draw Our Relationship | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WStS8Pz8rnM
Our Valentine's Day Q&A; | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHDY6R0FjGw
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- OUR JOURNEYS -
Our French Adventures | https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk2GWoeiyUQ8_z_V9azqu4axNfzvjFoCk
Our Barcelona Adventures | https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk2GWoeiyUQ_j7t2nRb8hY2FEQjebcDlG
Slovenia Adventure | https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk2GWoeiyUQ_HFUjdgRnhnWypJjCU-qkr
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- LET'S BE SOCIAL -
Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/TheLRwF
Twitter | https://www.twitter.com/TheLRwF
Leon's Twitter | https://www.twitter.com/leonsaadi
Hannah's Twitter | https://www.twitter.com/hannahluntbell
Hannah's Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/hannahluntbell
Leon's Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/leonsaadi
Pintrest | https://www.pintrest.com/phatsimo
Flikr | https://www.flickr.com/photos/hannahluntbell
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To see how Leon is getting on with his drumming check out his channel - THERE IS A NEW DRUM COVER!!!
- https://www.youtube.com/leonsaadi94
*P.S We are going to be uploading some pretty cool things over the next few weeks to remember to SUBSCRIBE to make sure you see them.
And if you enjoyed this video - HULK SMASH THAT LIKE BUTTON
- published: 23 Sep 2015
- views: 501
madagascar tours, Madagascar Travel Packages, madagascar tour
MTV Tours is known for his service in tour operator, specialized in hosting you and offers you guides, provide vehicles and drivers, level and comfort accommoda...
MTV Tours is known for his service in tour operator, specialized in hosting you and offers you guides, provide vehicles and drivers, level and comfort accommodation for the individual and group travel holiday. In addition to this we will also offer honeymoon itineraries which explore the romance of Madagascar.
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MTV Tours is known for his service in tour operator, specialized in hosting you and offers you guides, provide vehicles and drivers, level and comfort accommodation for the individual and group travel holiday. In addition to this we will also offer honeymoon itineraries which explore the romance of Madagascar.
http://www.madagascar-visit-tours.com
- published: 13 Feb 2014
- views: 190