ANNUAL REPORT Environmental Community 2018 based foundation Word from the Chairman of the Board of Directors A MILESTONE YEAR

2018 FOR TANY MEVA

adagascar, and the Indian Ocean (PS4), which was adopted in July 2018. Today, Tany as a whole, face many challenges. Meva’s financing policy is in line with the State’s Genera l Climate change is one of the biggest Policy in terms of sustainable development. This allows M challenges we face, it is consistency of strategies and their deployment. already producing major effects Funded projects has focused on improving on people’s habits and the the living conditions of communities, phenomenon tends to become the conservation of ecosystems, stronger and more destructive and the alleviation or mitigation of in the coming years. This climate change. This, through the situation brings us to new promotion of renewable energy, challenges in protecting and improving the living conditions of conserving the ecosystems communities through the financing that make the region so of income-generating activities or unique. development infrastructures (schools, health centers ...), and environmental The year 2018 is a milestone for awareness for a behavior change. Table of content Tany Meva. The Foundation leads conservation as well as sustainable Joelisoa Ratsirarson 2018, a milestone year for Tany Meva ...... 3 development oriented actions. Communities should be able to live decently in their environment 2018, a year of positive impacts ...... 4 In this sense, the year 2018 is a key year for Tany Meva. Tany Meva at a glance ...... 6 It marks the implementation of the fourth strategic plan Key figures of Tany Meva in 2018 ...... 7 Overview of the investment tendency ...... 8 Tany Meva project’s areas of intervention ...... 10 Improving the living conditions of communities ...... 16 Protecting the coastal and marine areas ...... 22 Contributing to mitigation and adaptation to climate change ...... 24 Communicating and sharing ...... 25 Managing efficiently our projects ...... 26 Lessons drawn from the community program ...... 28 Perspectives ...... 29 Appendix ...... 30

2 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva 3 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva 2018, a milestone year for Tany Meva Word from the Executive Director A YEAR OF POSITIVE

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

2018 IMPACTS

he activities of Fondation Tany Meva have The year 2018 has made possible the drawing of a IGA : Income Generating Activities MAE : Ministry of Foreign Affairs more and more impacts in the locations positive conclusion in terms of impacts. To generate EBA: Ecosystem-based Adaptation MEEF : Ministry of Environment, Ecology and Forest they are implemented. The sustainable impacts, it is essential that CPA: Community Protected Area MNP : National Parks means that are deployed for community projects are supported by T APAA: Landscape Approach in the South East MRPA : Managed Resources Protected Areas conservation and environmental well-structured national or international protection actions are evolving organizations. This allows support to APD : Detailed Project Design NAP : New Protected Area increasingly. The year 2018 carry out the projects efficiently . APO : Open Tender SDG : Sustainable Development goals This observation came out during confirms the stability of funding BTA : Bons de Trésor par Adjudication (Treasury NGO : Non-Governmental Organization with an average level of annual the annual visit of the Board of bills by auctions) OLC : Community-based Organization subsidies of 800,000 Dollars Directors in 2018. The case of the hydroelectric project Amberivery CAFE : Consortium of African Funds for the OSC: Civil Society Organizations during the last three years. Environment or the protection and conservation PAG : Development and Management Plan As part of the 2018 campaign, a of Lake Ravelobe in Ankarafantsika, CC : Climate Change WFP : World Food Programme new approach has been taken in proves that this approach can CBD : Convention on Biological Diversity terms of access to finance for micro generate significant success. And these PBZT : Botanical and Zoological Park of Tsimbazaza CEPF : Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund and small local grassroots community lessons should be replicated elsewhere . PCA : Chairman of the Board of Directors COBA : Local Community structures. These are calls for projects so PHEDER : Pico Hydroelectricity for Rural Development that these structures can benefit directly from the This report transparently highlights the projects and COPIL : Steering Committee GDP: Gross Domestic Product support, without going through carriers of traditional their financing, the challenges and the perspectives that COS : Scientific Steering Committee and professional projects. This approach is particularly PN : National Park are available to the Foundation. CNFEREF : National Environmental and Forestry UNDP : targeted at small newly created or inexperienced Research Training Center United Nations Development Programme associations. This policy of proximity and flexibility Enjoy of reading! SP4 : EDENA : Applied Environmental Education Strategic Plan 4 the eligibility criteria has made it possible to broaden ESSA : RIT : Regional Implementation Team the scope of the Foundation. Claude Fanohiza National Agronomic Sciences School RN : EPP : Public Elementary School Ressources Naturelles (National Resources) TGRN : FAPBM : Madagascar Biodiversity Fund Natural Resources Management Transfer TM : FCCM : Makira Carbone Fund Fondation Tany Meva FTM : Tany Meva Fund EU : European Union UNESCO : GDRN : Sustainable Management of Natural Resources United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization GEF-SGP : Global Environment Facility – Small Grants VSL : Program Village Saving’s Land VOI : Local community HTF : Helmsley Charity Trust Foundation KBA : Key Biodiversity Areas WCS : Wildlife Conservation Society WWF : World Wildlife Fund MADIO : Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands

4 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva 2018, a year of positive impacts 5 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva 2018, a year of positive impacts KEY FIGURES OF TANY MEVA AT A GLANCE TANY MEVA IN 2018 Tany Meva is a sustainable development financing institution working in the field of the environment and 2018 was very rich and succesful in terms of projects recognized as being of public utility. The Foundation carried out and implemented. Hereafter an overview of was created in 1996 following the interministerial decree the funding programs n° 300/96 of January 26, 1996.

TANY MEVA FUND CEPF FUND Tany Meva is the first Malagasy environmental FOUR FUNDING TOPICS „ „ foundation. It holds to the following values: ethics, „2018 national call for projects: 464 projects „Launch of a «Small grants» call for projects In the implementation of its Strategic Plan 4 (2017 received 72 eligible, 22 funded projects ($ 5,000 to $ 20,000); receipt of 104 «Major accountability, excellence culture, integrity. Tany including to 2021), the Foundation works through these four Meva supports community-based environmental Grants» projects and grant of 7 new «Big Grants» funding topics. The first is the improvement of the APAA FUND projects and supports research and innovations. The projects (more than $ 20,000) following the living conditions of the communities. The second is launch of a call for projects Foundation also contributes to the achievement „„38 projects received, including 6 eligible and the sustainable conservation of ecosystems. The third of international conventions’ objectives such as 3 feasible is mitigation and adaptation to climate change. The PHEDER the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the last concerns actions for behavior change. In 2010, a „„Grant process duration reduced from 12 to Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Following the commissioning of the first two local center, named Tahala Meva, was created in the 5 months Convention to Combat Desertification and the hydropower plants, four other development projects Atsimo Andrefana region to build the capacity of local Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). „„7 future potential Community Protected Areas focused on energy were co-funded by the European communities. (CPA) pre-delimited Union . VISION AND MISSION „„Studies of agricultural sectors, feasibility analysis ANNUAL VISIT OF PROJECTS BY TARGETS of the school field and studies on the access The Tany Meva Foundation is a recognized institution THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Tany Meva targets civil society, especially grassroots mechanism to microfinance were carried out for financing and promoting sustainable development. community organizations, the Vondron’Olona Ifotony Tany Meva’s mission is to mobilize and provide „„Invetory work in the 3 CPAs „„3 projects were visited in the Makira area (VOI), associations, national and international non- funding for community through economic, social „ 9 permanent technical consultants recruited for „ governmental organizations (NGOs) as well as „ „3 projects entirely funded by Tany Meva and environmental development actions for the environmentally friendly companies, environmental the implementation of field activities sustainable management of natural resources. „„3 CEPF projects in the northern region of institutions, school communities or university Madagascar students.

38.336 BILLION 1.309 BILLION FINANCIAL STRUCTURE CAPITAL LEGAL RESERVES OF THE FOUNDATION

(AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2018) 7.065 BILLION 1.407 BILLION

IN ARIARY INFLATION RESERVES OTHER RESERVES

Tany Meva has 38.336 billion Ariary worth of capital. It is one of the foundations that has the strongest footing in Madagascar. It has solid reserves: 7.065 billion in inflation reserves, 1.309 billion in legal reserves and 1.407 billion other reserves

6 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Tany Meva at a glance 7 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Key figures of Tany Meva in 2018 OVERVIEW OF THE For the year of 2018, the total budget of Tany Meva amounts INVESTMENT TENDENCY to 15 251 412 395 Ariary

OVERVIEW „„GEF UNDP Fund BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION 2018 (amount in million Ariary) „„5 579 000 000 Ariary or 37% of the budget „„Makira Carbon Fund TM CEPF EU - LANDSCAPE HTF MAKIRA TOTAL committed The completion rate went from32% in 2017 to 37% PHEDER GEF5 CARBON „„2 932 000 000 Ariary or 52% disbursed in 2018 Budget 4,772 6,806 1,206 978 446 1,044 15,251 When we look at the evolution of the Foundation’s Commitment 246 452 5,579 SOURCES DE FINANCEMENTS funding, from 1997 to 2018. We see that the 3,230 1,392 126 133 commitments amount is nearly average 1,500 million Disbursement 1,691 631 147 333 11 119 2,932 „„Tany Meva Fund Ariary per year. This reached the peak of 3,000 million „„CEPF Fund Ariary in 2008 for nearly 250 projects. „„EU-PHEDER Fund

In 2018, the implementation rate (commitment) against the budget is 37% with a total disbursement rate of 52%.

funding evolution Category Total budget Total % Committed/ Disbursement % Disbursed/ Number Fundings 2018 commitment Budget 2018 Committed of projects from 1996 to 2018 (Million Ariary) 2018

Operation 300 3,500 1,975 1,379 70% 1,160 84% Fees related to fund management 1,735 953 55% 840 88% 250 3,000 Investment 1,171 274 23% 232 85% 2,500 200 Marketing / Fundraising 578 202 35% 158 78%

2,000 Program 9,640 2,530 26% 400 16% 150 1,500 Capacity building 152 257 169% 145 56% 100 1,000 TOTAL 15,251 5,595 37% 2,935 52%

50 500 LG CEPF 2017 included 4,200 0 0 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2018 Excluding LG CEPF 2017 11,051 5,595 51% 2,935 52%

Granted Number Fundings amount of projects average

The funds provided by the Foundation have grown steadily since 19 96. After a slight contraction in 2016, the number of projects financed has risen again. The average financing rate remained stabl e.

8 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Overview of the investment tendency 9 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Overview of the investment tendency TANY MEVA AREAS OF PROJECT’S INTERVENTION

Tany Meva is active in four areas: improving living conditions, FINANCIAL SITUATION IN 2018 Testimonial sustainable conservation of ecosystems, mitigation and This section will detail the financial situation in 2018 Ms. Yasline Tody adaptation to climate change and actions for behavioral depending on the source of financing, categorized Beneficiary and Senior Project Manager AVT2D as Tany Meva Funds and External Funds. while most change. projects are carried out in 15 regions of Madagascar, With Tany Meva, we are collaborating for the some are implemented at regional and international revitalizing and restructuration of local communities levels. It should also be noted that 2% of the 2018 located around the New Protected Area of Montagne financial commitments have been allocated to the des Français, in the DIANA region, since January 2019. The activities include ecotourism, conservation „ Comoros. These four areas refer to funding topics that fall „With regard to disbursements: and development. the NAP covers nearly 6,500 Ha within the framework of the implementation of the †„Forecast: 28% of the budget committed is Distribution of financing agreements: but is currently under heavy human pressures (coal Foundation’s Strategic Plan 4, from 2017 to 2021. close to 704 million Ariary „„64% or 1 599 million Ariary on Tany Meva Fund mining, poaching, slash-and-burn farming) . Through †„Effective disbursement:382 million Ariary or including: this project, 140 direct beneficiaries, 20 per village, DISBURSEMENT 54% of the forecast will be involved. Nearly 2,500 people in 7 villages will †„88% of own financing to Tany Meva be indirectly involved in the project. We entered the For the year 2018: POSITIVE VARIATION †„7% co-financing with the European Union third disbursement period through capacity building. „„Out of the total budget, all funds combined, over †„5% co-financing with GEF UNDP 4.9 billion Ariary: In comparison with 2017, the year 2018 shows a The impacts are net in terms of structuring. In the past, clear growth: „„36% or 904 million Ariary on external funds 2.5 billion Ariary or 51% a certain number of structures did not have very clear †„ were committed which is made up of: †„Commitment on 57 projects in 2018, against status. The formalization has been done: today, each †„382 million Ariary were disbursed 35 in 2017 †„86% of CEPF Funds association has a clear status. 3 riverside associations had their status of Vondron’Olona Ifotony (VOI). This „„Regarding the commitment: †„13% of HTF Funds „„2 503 million Ariary or nearly 800,000 Dollars of is a very positive impact because the purpose of the † †„23% were allocated to projects to improve financing in 2018 against 1517 million Ariary or „2% of Makira Fund project is to strengthen and revitalize local community the living conditions of communities about 505,955 dollars in 2017 In terms of disbursement: associations so that they can properly and effectively †„41% to sustainable conservation of „„Average funding of a project: manage the protected area with the manager. We ecosystems „„more than 251 million Ariary on Tany Meva Fund will enter the capacity building phase. We will then †„16,706 Dollars in 2018 versus †„34% to climate change mitigation and „„and more than 131 million Ariary on external evaluate the impacts of project implementation. We 13,558 Dollars in 2017 adaptation funds received 132 million Ariary for the project, which will end in March 2020. †„3% to actions for behavior change. In short, the 2018 Commitments have been financed from: „„64% on Tany Meva Fund, „„31% on CEPF funds, „„4% on HTF Funds „„1% on Makira Carbon Fund.

10 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Areas of intervention 11 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Areas of intervention DIANA tany meva foundation CA-CD 2018 grants 2 FTM : 150,249,600 Ar 5 CEPF : 195,314,850 Ar

SAVA fund distribution SOFIA AB CD by topic 2 FTM : 49,656,000 Ar 1 FTM : 58,500,000 Ar

BOENY 10 16 CD - AB - CA projects projects 2 FTM : 110,990,000 Ar 4 CEPF : 195,691,500 Ar

17 ANALAMANGA projects CD - AB - CA VAKINANKARATRA 7 FTM : 247,182,100 Ar AB - CA 7 FTM : 115,781,500 Ar

ATSINANANA MENABE CD 4 CD 1 CEPF : 54,744,600 Ar projects 1 CEPF : 63,387,673 Ar

AMORON’I MANIA 3 1 projects AB - CA 1 project 1 7 FTM : 203,730,372 Ar project project HAUTE MATSIATRA htf ftm htf apaa ftm cepf htf ftm AB - CA 2 FTM : 71,589,700 Ar VATOVAVY FITOVINANY climate improving the living conservation behavior CA - CD change change conditions of communities of ecosystems 2 FTM : 296,100,000 Ar

Total 10,050,000 720,916,900 34,835,000 78,010,250 568,094,932 715,192,858 64,658,333 232,344,500 ATSIMO ANDREFANA CD - CA - CP - AB Fondation Tany Meva works on 4 themes through 53 projects: improving living conditions of communities, sustainable conservation 2 FTM : 95,348,500 Ar of ecosystems, climate change mitigation and adaptation, andosystems. ec Improving living conditions is one of the Foundation’s 4 CEPF : 173,856,500 Ar ANOSY main areas of intervention, with a budget of 1,249,035,114 Ariary through the HTF, APAA and FTM funds. 24 projects were funded. 3 FP/APAA : 78,010,250 Ar AB - CA Monitors ecosystem conservation, with 1,012,195,691 Ariary granted through the CEFP, HTF and FTM funds. 3 HTF : 114,543,333 Ar 2 FTM : 122,228,560 Ar

Topics AB : Improving Living Conditions CD : Sustainable Conservation of Ecosystems CA : Contribution to Mitigation and Adaptation Number of awarded projects: 53 CP : Behavioral Change Total amount granted: 2,413,114,773 Ariary

The Foundation operates in 13 regions of Madagascar through 53 projects with a total budget of 2,413,114,773 Ariary

12 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Areas of intervention 13 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Areas of intervention DIANA 36 tany meva CD-CC projects in progress projects projects in progress 4 FTM SAVA by topic 2018 2018 8 CEPF AB-CD SOFIA 2 FTM CD 5 MAKIRA 16 9 MAKIRA projects 27 projects 17 BOENY projects ANALANJIROFO AB - CD 8 CD 5 2 FTM projects 1 1 FTM project projects 2 MAKIRA 11 MAKIRA 10 CEPF ftm cepf ftm makira pheder ftm pheder

improving living sustainable climate BONGOLAVA ANALAMANGA conditions conservation change CD AB - CC - CD In Ariary 1 CEPF 13 FTM 261,097,710 1,988,740,704 1,024,818,788 789,448,710 84,058,330 653,038,822 120,485,365, 2 PHEDER Total grants 17,254,592 1,038,083,828 404,407,362 448,623,314 77,512,550 223,744,531 108,784,848 1 CEPF VAKINANKARATRA Total release AB - CC 3 FTM In 2018, Tany Meva mainly invested in the sustainable conservation of ecosystems by supporting 80 projects ATSINANANA CD 5 CEPF MENABE CD 5 CEPF ITASY fund distribution CC In Ariary 772,224 per region 6 FTM 756,376 HAUTE MATSIATRA 4 PHEDER 800,000 AB - CD 2 CEPF 2 FTM 700,000 583,901

600,000 485,724 448,891 ATSIMO ANDREFANA AMORON’I MANIA 436,470 AB - CC - CD AB - CC - CD 500,000 360,512 5 FTM 6 FTM 296,513 291,253 272,664

4 PHEDER 400,000 264,936 254,973 245,064

4 CEPF 238,,284 219,229

2 CEPF 204,221 187,201 ANOSY 179,826 300,000 168,995 146,184 121,689 122,229 120,721 AB - CD 118,804 115,782 115,620 114,587 110,990 109,889 110,425 105,201 2 FTM 200,000 71,473 72,185 71,590 67,086 64,628 45,200 34,677 38,485 24,718 23,156 17,171 17,171 17,225 17,302 15,240 11,840 12,154 Legends: 11,863 9,096 AB : Improving living conditions 100,000 CC : Climate Change 0 CD : Sustainable Conservation cepf ftm pheder cepf ftm pheder ftm makira ftm cepf ftm cepf cepf ftm makira cepf cepf ftm ftm ftm cepf ftm makira makira ftm boeny analanjirofo i amoron analamanga anosy andrefana atsimo atsinanana bongolava diana matsiatra haute itasy menabe sofia vakinankaratra

sava FTM : Tany Meva Fund Grants Disbursement mania

PHEDER : Pico Hydroelectricity for Rural Development ’ CEPF : Critical Ecosystem Grant amount: 6,004,459,865 Ariary Partnership Fund Total Disbursement: 2,717,173,462 Ariary Granted amounts Disbursed amounts In 2018, Tany Meva’s total grants, all funds/programs combined, are estimated at more than 6 billion ariary. The regions of Analanjirofo and Analamanga benefit from the largest grants.

14 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Areas of intervention 15 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Areas of intervention All funds combined IMPROVING In Ariary 5,000,000,000 THE LIVING CONDITIONS 4,000,000,000 3,000,000,000

OF COMMUNITIES 2,000,000,000

1,000,000,000

Generating sustainable impacts on communities is one of 0 budget commitment disbursement the challenges of the Foundation. Here are the highlights 2018 2018 2018 on these achievements. Compared to the budget for 2018, and the funds available, disbursement is slightly lower

2 % 23 % Behavior Improving living Change condition (transversal topic) Distribution by topic, grants 34 % 2018 Mitigation and 41 % adaptation to Sustainable climate change Conservation of Ecosystems

In accordance with its policy and vision, sustainable ecos ystem conservation receives 41% of the funding, follows mitiga tion and adaptation to climate change (34%), improvement of living c onditions (23%) and, finally, behavior change, which is a cros s-cutting theme (2%)

TANY MEVA FUND ACHIEVEMENTS PHEDER ACHIEVEMENTS „„7 income generating activities projects „„4 rural communes and more than 30,000 inhabitants now have access to electricity thanks „„7 infrastructure projects that benefit communities and Testimonial environment as well as generate sustainable revenues the environment to the support granted to 4 projects for the socio- for the local community. The impacts are already economic valorization of renewable energy. Tsarafara being felt: for example, the agriculture and livestock GEF UNDP FUND ACHIEVEMENTS „„Financing of an integrated project to install a feed We work at Tsiazompaniry promoting ecotourism. sectors are developing. We aspire to change because mill by site for the processing of agricultural products „„Development of a communication plan involving We have worked with Fondation Tany Meva, we welcome tourists who want to consume local women and young people in conservation „„Financing of an integrated project to set up successfully for many years, The Tsiazompaniry products. We currently have 24 direct beneficiaries, charging points for lamps for households scattered region has great potential in terms of ecotourism. We as well as family members and villagers. This project outside the electricity grids. want to implement ecotourism that will protect the will last 3 years.

16 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Improving the living conditions of communities 17 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Improving the living conditions of communities Commitment – Disbursement Forecast - Disbursement 2018 41 % 4th In ArIAry Quarter 500,000,000

41 % 1st 400,000,000 commitment 2018 Quarter (grant) by period 300,000,000

200,000,000

4 % 100,000,000 2nd 14 % Quarter 3rd Quarter 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th The majority of funds were allocated during the 1st and 4th quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter

Disbursement Disbursement Forecast 2018 2018 Number and amount of grant (2018) A gap is noted between disbursement forecasts and actual disbursements during the four quarters, the most notable being per period in September In Ariary

800,000,000 18 grants 2017-2018 by fund

700,000,000 16

14 600,000,000 2018 12 500,000,000 10 400,000,000 2017 8 300,000,000 Amount 6 granted in 2018 200,000,000 4

100,000,000 2 Number of granted 0 0 projects HTF European Tany Meva Makira CEPF Jan. Feb. Apr. Sept. Oct. Nov. Fund Union Fund Carbon Fund The largest grant envelope was registered in February 2018 with more than 700 million ariary Compared to 2017, the Tany Meva Fund has evolved in terms of grants. It has quadrupled in volume, a significant evolution is also observed for the CEPF Fund

18 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Improving the living conditions of communities 19 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Improving the living conditions of communities grant by topic 2017-2018 grant Million 2017-2018 Evolution Ariary per fund Million Ariary 1,800

1,200 1,600

1,000 1,400 1,200 800 1,000 600 800 400 600 200 400 0 improving mitigation and sustainable behavior 200 living condition adaptation to conservation of change climate change ecosystems 0 CEPF Makira Tany Meva European HTF Carbon Fund Fund Union Fund

2018 2017 2018 2017

Compared to 2017, there was a slight decrease in the number of funding allocations by theme. The sustainable conservation of Compared to 2017, the allocation from the Tany Meva fund has increasedvery significantly, exceeding the threshold of ecosystems has suffered the greatest contraction, falling lowbe the 600 million Ariary threshold 1,600 million Ariary

12 % 8 %

4 % Vatovavy Amoron’i HTF Fitovinany Mania Fund 10 % 31 % Analamanga CEFP F u n d 5 % 2018 Vakinakaratra Grant distribution 2018 per region Grant distribution 14 % 5 % 64 % per Fund DIANA Anosy Tany Meva 1 % Fund Makira 2 % Carbon Comoros 18 % Fund Atsimo 13 % Andrefana Boeny

The distribution of 2018 grants by fund highlights the vitalit y of Fondation Tany Meva. 64% of the funds granted come from the This graph highlights the grants by region. It should be note d that the Atsimo Andrefana region has the largest alloca tion envelope with Tany Meva fund. 31% from the CEPF fund, 4% from the HTF fund and 1% from t he Makira carbon fund 18%, followed by the DIANA (14%) and Boeny (13%) regions. Note the envelope allocated to the Comoros, which is 2%.

20 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Improving the living conditions of communities 21 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Improving the living conditions of communities „„Internal Capacity building: Professional English ACTIVITIES ON GEF / APAA FUND PROTECTING THE Development, Recycling, Project Management „„ and other topics related to conservation and Identification and inventory of existing EBAs in the landscape. 10,000 hectares of CPA as well development. The 3 courses were conducted with as carrying out biological inventory work. A list of the participation of two members of the RIT on the essential biodiversity areas in the 3 concerned the topic of coastal management as well as project districts and 60% of the biological inventory work management, held in Reunion Island from 25 June for the dry season were carried out COASTAL to 3 July 2018. Five other members of the RIT and the executive team of the Tany Meva Foundation„„Community support for implementing TGRN also received training on project management and contracts in EBAs. 2 meetings of the District business plan. Consultation Committee were held as part of a sensitization and stakeholder engagement activity „„Team building (completed) as well as coordination on project progress and AND MARINE „„Three activities within the framework of CEPF support to local communities funding: „„The creation of CPAs based on EBA resource „„Ensuring the role and responsibility of the steering transfer contracts. It has been planned that the committee (information sharing session at the level CPA implementation process will reach the filing of the steering committee members), supporting stage of the creation dossier. CEPF beneficiaries in the implementation funded AREAS „„Support management operations of EBAs and projects (meeting of the beneficiaries, to identify and . Capacity building for patrollers and tracking set up a task force for Seychelles and Mauritius) andCPAs officers identification and analysis of the priority topics for In the context of the conservation of coastal and marine the capacity building of Civil Society Organizations„„ Developing, with local communities, a land use (a review of the texts, frameworks, stakeholder and management plan that integrates community areas, many activities have been initiated. They were needs in natural resource management, integrated resource management. 3 CPAs were supported in conservation and development) the development of PAGs. 70% of the steps could be completed for the 2 CPAs, and 20% for the distributed according to the funding sources: either from „„Communication of the Project and media CPA in -Betioky the foundation’s own funds, or from CEPF or GEF 5 funds. diffusion of acquired experiences (production and broadcast of a film, development, production and airing of large-scale communication media and the holding of a capitalization workshop) „„ : ACTIVITIES ON TANY MEVA FUND „„Tany Meva has closed and paid the 10% of the Capacity building of Civil Society Organizations development of a framework document on the budget for the 6 projects of SAGE, IOGA, MAVOA, „„2 activities were carried out: sustainable ONE and for the 2 projects of TPF needs analysis that was deferred to 2019, a capacity ecosystem conservation projects, and projects to building workshop was organized support CPA management operations „„the second activity is about rewarding 10 new small grant projects: out of the 10 projects planned, 8 „„ are part of sustainable ecosystem 4 projects were able to benefit from funding, namely the conservation Reniala, AED, VTM, TAFITA, ESSA, Penn State, „„3 community projects were approved by Tany Tanjona and MNP projects. Meva on 8 eligible projects in support of CPA „„Activities monitoring and evaluation missions management operations which is co-funded by of funded projects: out of 16 missions planned, GEF 8 could be implemented (achievement rate of ACTIVITIES ON CEPF FUND 50%). Followed in , Mahajanga, Toamasina, Morondava, Beza Mahafaly and in the North „„11 activities were supported by the CEPF Fund „„Organization of audit and supervision missions: a „„20 new projects of 10,000 Dollars supervision mission on the North axis, and an audit mission in the East „„34 activitiesare being implemented

22 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Protecting the coastal and marine areas 23 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Protecting the coastal and marine areas CONTRIBUTING TO MITIGATION AND COMMUNICATING ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE AND SHARING CHANGE Institutional and pragmatic communication tools, that is the new approach of Tany Meva foundation The contribution to climate change mitigation and adaptation is among the various results achieved in relation to the Annual Work Plan.

Various activities have been carried out in order to ACTIVITIES ON PHEDER FUND Redesign of Events : Visibility support : achieve the objectives set. The activities in question are Four activities were included in this framework: the website team building, production of corporate divided into three funds: The Tany Meva Fund, the GEF infrastructures goodies UNDP Fund and the PHEDER Fund „„The establishment of hydroelectric power station, inaugurations; „„Various follow-up of project progress, ACTIVITIES ON TANY MEVA FUND conventions signing „„Communication activities of project achievements, „ „A project on renewable and affordable energy has „„and the actual coordination activities been initiated and implementation is currently under way, the results were, „„6 reforestations and silviculture maintenance follow- „„The installation of 4 hydroelectric turbines, 4 up projects have also started and are under way, medium and low voltage power grids in 4 sites was „„Similarly, 2 other sustainable land management able to electrify two villages; « under way » (APAA) projects and research, and 8 projects supporting Press Relations : Brand impact : Reactivation of the „„Periodic monitoring missions of the Andina, agricultural practices in the implementation of CPA Signing of the event sponsoring, Tany Meva Facebook : Kianjandraikefina and Ambatomanoina sites were management plans are under way. carried out; PHEDER convention, advertisements (Prime 3149 likes information meeting magazine) ACTIVITIES ON GEF UNDP FUND „„6 project monitoring missions, 6 coordination meetings, technical support of the 4 plant session related to Two major activities are taken into account, namely: management committees as well as the continuity the Tany Meva’s call of the control and supervision of the works for the for proposals, media „„Support for sustainable agricultural practices in the 3 sites, were carried out. areas of use, which provided for the establishment coverages of 5 field-schools and the development of 200ha of land are still ongoing; and „„Expanded access to microfinance that included an analysis on access to microfinance and the establishment of rural credit

24 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Contributing to mitigation and adaptation to climate change 25 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Communicating and sharing SUSTAINABILITY STRATEGY MANAGING EFFICIENTLY OUR PROJECTS

In order to guarranty a certain sustainability to its projects, Tany Meva has began to apply exit strategies.

TANY MEVA FUND CEPF FUND The information meetings should allow each promoter The challenge was to reinforce field monitoring to have the same level of information regarding the and evaluation of projects completed up to 75%. setting up of the project. VOIs that received the fund The recruitment of the third Project Officer and the directly, without a partner, must receive capacity update of ToRs of the two Projects Officers based in building for fund management, project and association the Islands will reinforce this challenge for the years structuring. Regular follow-ups must be carried out to come. An implementation action plan to achieve until VOIs have sufficient autonomy. Collaboration the objectives for the year 2019 has been developed. other highlights with other units for project monitoring and evaluation It is the result of technical audit missions by area/ needs to be strengthened. islands, the mid-term evaluation, the beneficiaries’ workshop, the meeting of the Strategic Orientation „„Development of a new Procurement Procedures PHEDER FUND Committee. In addition, in view of the scope of the Manual CEPF project in the Indian Ocean area, an inter-RIT Despite the problems caused by the cyclone exchange visit will be carried out at the international „„Establishment of a physical archiving system damage, the PHEDER project’s technical team, at level for capacity building of the RIT-MADIO team and the level of Fondation Tany Meva and the ADER, the capitalization of good practices. In order to ensure „„Implementation of a new procurement tool supported the permators by prioritizing the activities good visibility on a large scale of the CEPF projects and conducting the work to reach at least the main funded, a documentary film will be produced and „„Establishment of a new database objective of the project which is the commissioning distributed for the communication of the experiences acquired. The terms of reference and the open of the four power plants and the electrification of „„Update of the Foundation’s data the four capitals of the target communes. invitation to tender have already been launched. „„Development of the GIS Database APAA/GEF UNDP FUND „ The development of the project implementation „Implementation of a new Monitoring and strategy until 2021 is underway, as is the recruitment Evaluation Manual of 9 permanent consultants to implement the project. The adjustment of the use of Tany Meva grants is also underway.

26 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Managing efficiently our projects 27 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Managing efficiently our projects LESSONS DRAWN FROM THE COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVES

PROGRAM In the context of the conservation of coastal and marine areas, many activities have been initiated. They have been LESSONS WERE LEARNED FROM „„Finalisation of a monitoring and evaluation database distributed according to the financing. Either on own funds THESE FIELD TRIPS and Geographic Information System (GIS), „„Launching a competition for the best projects by of the Foundation, or on CEPF or GEF 5 funds. „„On-site collaboration of technical partners and local identifying and selecting successful projects (results communities which is a key factor in the success of and effects), a project „„Annual staff assessment, „„The systematic follow-up on the ground made it TANY MEVA FUND „„Contribution to mitigation and adaptation to possible to ensure the achievement of the objectives „„Risk analysis for each project at least three times climate change: financing income-generating „„46 remaining projects from the 2018 call for fixed, within the time limit, during life cycle , activities (short cycle farms, such as agriculture or projects will be monitored and managed. These „„Facilitating access to the Tany Meva grant for the goat sector and support for the development „„Consideration of the sustainability aspect of the projects are directly involved in improving the stakeholder / beneficiary communities, i.e : beneficiary of organic farming) projects has been reinforced living conditions of the communities communities whose projects are successful, „„Behavioral changes: capacity building sessions PROPOSALS AND RECOMMENDATIONS „„Transformation of the actors/beneficiaries communities GEF UNDP / APAA (project management, entrepreneurship, planning and socio-organization with capitalization of and encouraging them, with the support of Tahala Meva, „„Sustainable agriculture: funding projects to „„Setting up an image bank, achievements and communication of the HTF to submit projects, promote sustainable agriculture and support for project for example through films and factsheets) „„Enhanced visibility policy (systematic signpost for all „„Prioritizing the establishment of a Community Skills women’s and youth groups funded projects), Center to improve local performance. „„Sustainable conservation of ecosystems: funding CEPF „„Development of a factsheet for each project, to support CPA (community protected area) „„Ecosystem conservation: contracting for SG and management and financial administration „„Strengthening monitoring and evaluation actions in the LG subsidies for the second wave and for the field, with a minimum frequency of three times during „„Contribution to mitigation and adaptation to second wave in the first quarter of 2019 life cycle of a project (before, during, after), climate change: exchange of experiences and „„Meeting of the beneficiaries so that they can good practices as well as regional workshops on exchange and capitalize their experiences selection of seeds and more adapted varieties „„Mid-term review of the project as well as Scientific „„ : implementation of environmental Behavioral change Orientation Committee meetings and RIT Leaders education at the level of schools, entities and citizens meetings and on the management structure HTF „„Improvement of communities’ living conditions : financing clean water supply projects „„Ecosystem conservation: supporting the TGRN (Natural Ressources Management Transfer) procedures to Local Communities

28 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Lessons drawn from the community program 29 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Perspectives Contribution to mitigation and adaptation to climate change

APPENDIX: Funds Regions Promoters Project title Amounts granted ONGOING FUNDED PROJECTS (MGA) Tany Amoron'i Mania Andina Mihary Establishment of a community feed 15,200,000 Meva Association mill in Andina locality Fund

Improvement of living conditions Tany Amoron'i Mania Antanifotsy Electrification of scattered 14,500,000 Meva Mandroso households in Andina rural communes Fund Association Funds Regions Promoters Project title Amounts granted (MGA) Tany Amoron'i Mania Fiombonantsoa Electrification of households 14,500,000 Meva Ambalasoaray scattered in the rural communes Tany Meva Amoron'i Mania Rindra Consulting School field of parents of students 37,608,750 Fund Association of Kianjandrakefina and Fund and students. II.

Tany Meva Analamanga EPP DSFQCX School building that reflects the 53,920,000 Tany Amoron'i Mania Mazava Atsinanana Establishment of a community feed 15,000,000 Fund country’s bright future Meva Soanirina mill and a honey extraction unit in the Fund Association rural municipality of Kianjandrakefina. Tany Meva Anosy Andry Lalana Brickworks Mirindra Anosy. 59,312,960 Fund Tohana ALT Tany Amoron'i Mania Fivoy Improvement of forest management 49,375,622 Meva in Sandrandahy to increase access to Tany Meva Boeny Ravinala Sustainable land management and 70,940,000 Fund drinking water Fund sustainable development of forest products in the transfer site of the Tany Analamanga Razafiarivony Marie Land security in the context of 68,000,000 VOI Mamelonarivo management Meva Elia the carbon reforestation project in Ambatoloaka Fund Antanetikely. Tany Amita 15,000,000 Tany Meva Haute Matsiatra UASB Soamiray Development of handicrafts 39,316,000 Analamanga Establishment of a community feed Meva Fund Embroidery of 30 households in Association mill with a unit for the conservation the village of Londrano and its Fund of agricultural products in the Rural surroundings in the rural district of Municipality of Ambatomanoina Soatanana. Tany Analamanga Fahazavana Establishment of a feed mill in the 15,200,000 Meva Tany Meva SAVA Mama Vanilla culture improvement 49,656,000 Association locality of Amboasary Fund Fund Tany Mananjarasoa 14,500,000 Vakinankaratra Concrete action for Support for the restoration of 60,363,500 Analamanga Electrification of scattered Tany Meva Meva households in the rural communes of the development the loss of rice production of the Association Fund Fund of Madagascar populations by the implementation Ambatomanoina (ACDM) of project "Improved Rice Tany Analamanga Mitsinjo Association Electrification of scattered 14,500,000 Farming " in the rural district of Meva households in the rural communes of Ampitatafika district Antanifotsy. Fund Amboasary and Amparatanjona Vakinankaratra Aid for Sustainable Support project for the 26,650,000 Tany Meva Tany Analamanga SAF / FJKM Community Reforestation Project 65,237,600 Development (ADD) consumption of infant food Fund Meva for Combating Climate Change enriched with spirulina for children Fund and Environmental Protection in vulnerable to malnutrition in Ankazobe District Antsirabe. Tany Analamanga VOI Vikina Contribution to the implementation 29,047,500 Meva of reforestation activities of 20 ha Fund within VOI VIKINA in the district of Ambatolampy.

30 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Appendix: ongoing funded projects 31 2018 Annual Report Tany Meva Appendix: ongoing funded projects Sustainable conservation of terrestrial, lacustrine, coastal and marine ecosystems and related services Funds Regions Promoters Project title Amounts granted (MGA) Funds Regions Promoters Project title Amounts granted Tany Atsimo Andrefana OPR Mazava Organic farming contributing to the 57,108,500 (MGA) Meva sustainable management of biodiversity Fund in southwestern Madagascar. CEPF Analamanga MBG Starting Ecotourism for the Ibity New 64,628,280 Protected Area Tany DIANA Grimey Adaptation to climate change and 83,036,000 Meva sustainable management of natural Tany Analamanga Tsarafara Ecotourism promotion project in 68,824,500 Fund resources in the Haute Ramena Meva Association Andriankely forest and reforestation classified forest area. Fund area of Tsiazompaniry.

Tany DIANA Tanora Miaro Ny Green coasts and protected animals 67,213,600 CEPF Amoron'i Mania Royal Botanic Map plant diversity, land use 62,868,960 Meva Tontolo Iainana Gardens Kew and fire history for and Fund (TMTI) biodiversity.

Tany Itasy AMADESE Conservation of Lake Itasy by 115,620,000 CEPF Amoron'i Mania KMMC Kew Basin mapping of plant diversity, 55,935,000 Meva reforestation of hills and watersheds Madagascar landscape utilization and management Fund around the Lake. Conservation of biodiversity in a central highland Center biodiversity hotspot-Itremo Massif Tany Vakinankaratra Safidy Association Development and protection of 28,768,000 NAP and Ambatofinandrahana KBA. Meva network-bordering valley Fund CEPF Atsimo Velondriake Sustainable, Locally-Led Mangrove 63,445,680 Andrefana Association Management and Restoration in the PHEDER Amoron'i Mania Fiombonantsoa Protection and stabilization of the 11,718,926 Bay of Assassins. Association banks of the river Maintinandry and construction of the sand-blaster CEPF Atsimo ASITY Sustainable management of natural 56,840,000 for hydroelectric power plant of Andrefana resources of Lake Ihotry, part of Ikitra - kianjandrakefina - - the new Protected Area Mangoky Amoron'i Mania. Complex - Ihotry.

PHEDER Amoron'i Mania Mazava Atsinanana Construction of a gateway dam 2,336,000 CEPF Atsimo VTM Association Promotion of Sustainable 43,943,000 Association and development of the access Andrefana Management of the Natural Resources road for the picocentrale of of the Protected Area and Tsinjoriake. Ikitra-kianjandrakefina-ambositra- amoron'imania-Madagascar. CEPF Atsimo ESSA Capacity building of forest 55,000,000 Andrefana management communities of PHEDER Amoron'i Mania Razafintsalama Clean electrification for the 81,712,865 BelamboJionono and Antabory company and development of the Andina Rural Southwest of Madagascar Betioky son-SRAFI Municipality -District Ambositra. Atsimo in agroecology governance ecological restoration and ecological PHEDER Analamanga Amita Association Protection of the watershed upstream 20,158,787 monitoring. of the Mananara River and the Ambodiriana-Ankazobe hydroelectric CEPF Atsinanana AED Association Development of specific species 54,744,600 power station. action plans and studies of promising pathways related to the sustainable PHEDER Analamanga Mananjarasoa Construction of an access road to 4 558 787 management of Ambilalemaitso’s Association make the Ambodiriana power plant natural resources. operational and contribute to the efforts against climate change - CEPF Atsinanana AED Association Developing action plans for specific 59,593,320 Ambatomanoina - Anjozorobe species, exploring promising sectors for biodiversity conservation in Ambilalemaitso.

CEPF Atsinanana VOI Lova Assessing the management transfer 63,231,840 Ampanotoamaizina agreement and promoting income in Ampanotoamaizina.

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CEPF Atsinanana Group of Plants Valorizing traditional knowledge, 62,943,480 CEPF Boeny Tafita Restoration of the forest landscape 37,980,000 Specialists of heritage restoration in the Vohibola Association and improvement of local Madagascar classified forest. communities’ capacities in the management of natural resources CEPF Atsinanana Andapa fry producers Conservation and integrated 56,000,000 in the Fokontany Ambomaranitra private association development project for a sustainable Andranofasika Commune and valorization of endemic fish at the Fokontany Betaimborona Commune Mahavavy Kinkony complex. Ankijabe District Ambato Boeny Boeny Region CEPF Boeny Tanjona Contribution to the sustainable 43,700,000 Association management of mangroves through CEPF Boeny Durrell Wildlife Project Support to the FSR 54,450,000 the tourist promotion of the Baly Conservation Trust Association for the conservation of Bay National Park and support to the Lake Ravelobe Ankarafantsika. improvement of the living conditions of the basic communities. CEPF Boeny GSPM Traditional knowledge, enhancement 56,000,000 and restoration of heritage species in CEPF Boeny Reniala Dynamics and Mangrove Management 13,768,000 the Vohibola classified forest. in the Indian Ocean Islands (DYGEM). CEPF Boeny Madagasikara Voakajy Project Lake Tseny 50,598,400 CEPF Boeny Association of Private Integrated Conservation and 62,940,240 Protecting Damba our livelihood Fry Producers (APPA) Development as a Sustainable Valuation of Endemic Fish, CEPF Bongolava Royal Botanic Improving Biodiversity Knowledge 54,568,080 Northwestern Fluvio-lacustrine Gardens Kew and Conservation of Bongolava Key Wetlands Complex. Biodiversity Area, Madagascar.

CEPF Boeny Tafita Strengthen Community-Based Natural 37,980,000 CEPF Bongolava Kew Improvement of biodiversity for the 55,320,500 Association Resource Management by developing conservation of NAP Bongolava. management plan and restoration. CEPF DIANA Royal Botanic Improving biodiversity knowledge and 55,919,160 CEPF Boeny Asity Development of strategic documents 32,948,000 Gardens Kew conservation of the Montagne des Madagascar for the sustainable management of Francais protected area. natural resources managed by Asity. Madagascar to prepare the project CEPF DIANA Environmental Supporting local communities to 58,430,160 submitted in Large Grant to support Management protect biodiversity of the French the sustainable management of Support Service New Protected Area Mountain, natural resources of the Mahavavy North Madagascar. Kinkony complex CEPF DIANA C3CDM Economic assessment of maritime and 65,664,060 CEPF Boeny Reniala Association Support at the level of local 58,526,000 coastal resources in the extreme north structures for the preservation of of Madagascar. the main habitats and their biological components of the protected area of CEPF DIANA MBG Training of young professionals 63,347,463 and students composed of local Baly Bay in the face of the effect of bush fires technicians on the parcel tracking and identification of plant species: Tools used in the field of conservation and of monitoring vegetation.

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CEPF DIANA RBG Kew Improvement of knowledge and 56,691,900 Tany Anosy FIMPIAA Association Project for Conservation and 62,915,600 conservation of the biodiversity of the Meva Sustainable Management of Ambato NAP of the Montagne des Français. Fund Atsinanana Natural Resources for Improving the Living Conditions of CEPF DIANA Time and Tide Strengthening fisheries management 63,788,291 Local Households and Mitigating Foundation through research on conservation Climate Change and citizen science in the Levens (Project Ref: 357/18 / PRJ Archipelago. Tany Atsimo FFT MAMI Establishment of exchange center for 41,261,000 CEPF DIANA Institute and Green Accounts for the Sustainable 64,362,600 Meva Andrefana HVJ community in the Mikea region Observatory of Management of Protected Areas Fund Geophysics of and Parks. Antananarivo (IOGA) Tany Atsimo Lovasoa Soandraza Strengthening community 32,000,000 Meva Andrefana Association conservation of Antsimandry Forest CEPF Menabe Madagasikara Voakajy Conservation of Malagasy Baobabs. 62,616,240 Fund (120 Ha) and Mikea Forest (100 Ha) in concert with the development of CEPF Menabe CNFEREF Community conservation of the 65,693,450 professional agriculture in the CR of Kirindy Forest Grant through the Milenaka promotion of income-generating activities and reforestation for wood Tany Atsimo Fikasoa Association Management and sustainable 50,806,000 energy in the villages of Beroboka, Meva Andrefana enhancement of the natural resources Kirindy, Marofandilia and Mandroatsy. Fund of Andrevo Bas, commune, Toliara II, South West CEPF Menabe SERC Study and Status of the Hydrological 59,154,000 Region of Madagascar Regime to Identify the Ecosystem Services Provided by the Mangoky- Tany Atsimo OPR Mazava Organic farming contributing 57,108,500 MDG River Biodiversity Dynamics 42 Meva Andrefana to the sustainable management Fund of biodiversity in southwestern CEPF Menabe National Office for Strengthening of the system 57,600,000 Madagascar the Environment of environmental indicators for (ONE) the monitoring of the state of Tany Boeny Antrema Miray (AMI) Ecological restoration of degraded 40,050,000 the environment in Madagascar Meva Mangroves of the new protected area and updating the environmental Fund of Antrema scoreboard of the Menabe region. Tany DIANA C3 Strengthening the co-management 48,000,000 Tany Analamanga Bright Star Sustainable management of mullet 64,970,000 Meva of the Nosy Hara Marine Park by Meva Association lizamacrolepis or mugilmacrolepis Fund increasing the participation of local Fund and restoration of their natural communities in decision-making and habitats in coastal wetlands with the conservation participation of local communities Tany DIANA WISE Sustainable community management 162,262,001 Tany Analamanga Madagascar Electrification of remote villages in 231 130,000 Meva of natural resources in the localities of Meva National Parks (MNP) the peripheral zone of Ranomafana Fund Ambatozavavy, Antanamitarana and Fund National Park Bemanondrobe of the coastal areas of Nosy Be Tany Analamanga NGO Ny Tanintsika Saving tapia forest 57,546,000 Meva Tany Haute Matsiatra NGO Sahala Agroforestry development project of 32,273,700 Fund Meva (Saha sy Ala) Manamisoa Fund

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Tany SAVA MBG Support to the communities of 60,769,400 Makira SAVA VOI Andolava Andapa Rice Project Sector V 74,341,300 Meva Makirovana Tsihomanaomby for fire Fund control, the main pressure affecting Makira SAVA VOI FFAM Antalaha Rice Project Sector VI 19,508,500 the biodiversity of the New Protected Makira SAVA VOI Liampivoarana Rice Project Sector VI 18,795,700 Area and its ecological functions Antsakondrevo Makira Analanjorofo Mavaa Miaro Ny Community Forest Management 91,496,000 Antalaha Alan’i Voloina Sector I Makira SAVA VOI Vamama Andapa Rice Project Sector V 62,153,300 Makira Analanjorofo Mifandray PNAT Community Management of Forestry 72,757,000 Makira 216,569,480 Makira-Sector II Sector II Sofia Minea Company Ankijanibe School Infrastructure Construction Makira Analanjorofo Maroantsetra Rice Project Sector II 21,921,900 Makira Sofia Fivondronamben'ny Support to the functioning of the 18,075,000 mifandray Platform VOI Makira Federation SEC II Makira Sofia FIZAPA PNAT Makira Community Forest Management 69,691,904 Makira Analanjorofo VOI FAM Rice Project Sector I 35,502,500 Sector V Maroantsetra SEC I Makira Sofia FVMAA PNAT Makira Community Forest Management 38,614,152 Makira Analanjorofo VOI FMTIA Rice Project Sector I 13,379,300 Sector IV Maroantsetra SEC I Makira KAM Ketsany Makira Analanjorofo VOI Varikanda Rice Project Sector II 28,026,900 Sofia Community Forest Management 101,325,000 Androna Miray Sector III Maroantsetra SEC II Makira Sofia VOI Ala Maintso Rice Project Sector III 50,053,300 Makira Analanjorofo WCS Support to community health 295,093,000 Mandritsara Makira Sofia Company Zama Construction of Andilambe school 189,900,000 Makira VOI FFTI Befandriana Rice Project Sector IV infrastructure Sofia 25,941,300 Makira Sofia VOI LMTI Rice Project Sector III 43,959,300 Makira Analanjorofo SIER-GC - Society School infrastructure construction 10,732,310 Mandritsara of Engineering in Ambalamahogo-control and Renewable Energy monitoring Makira Sofia VOI Ravinala Rice Project Sector IV 19,671,300 and Civil Engineering Befandriana Makira Sofia SIER-GC - Society School infrastructure construction 6,707,600 PHEDER Amoron'i Mania Razafintsalama Implementation of rural electrification 84,058,330 of Engineering in Andilambe-control and monitoring Company And project of rural municipalities Renewable Energy Son-SRAFI Kianjandraikefina and Civil Engineering Tany Analamanga ASEM Creation of 3 management transfers 58,500,000 Makira SAVA SIER-GC - Society School infrastructure construction 8,612,300 Meva Ambohimalaza of Engineering in Ankijanibe-control and monitoring Fund Renewable Energy and Civil Engineering

Makira SAVA FIMAMA PNAT Community Forest Management 97,865,000 Makira Sector VI

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