On the occasion of the South-South exchange between the Republic of Congo, the Comoros and Madagascar Islands, an exhibition on social nets was held yesterday in Anosy. This event has enabled the three countries to highlight the contribution of social nets in poverty reduction and inclusive growth. For Madagascar, this exchange is a precious opportunity to enrich its practices and improve existing devices. According to World Bank assessments, Madagascar has already recorded significant progress in the field of social protection, reports Ghisbert Tsarahita Rivomanana, director general of solidarity with the Ministry of Population and Solidarity (MPS). “Among the good procedures identified is the approach of” support measures “. This strategy consists in not being limited to monetary transfers to the beneficiaries of the “Haratonaina” program, but also to offer them training in financial management “he explained. The objective is to help them develop income -generating activities, thus strengthening their economic autonomy. This integrated approach, combining financial support and capacity building, is part of a long -term vision of the fight against poverty. It aims to ensure sustainable improvement in the living conditions of vulnerable populations.
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Coordinated by the MPS, funded by the World Bank and implemented by the Development Intervention Fund (FID), the Social Safety (FSS) and Safety and Resilience (FSR) (FSR) (FSR). Asa Avotra Mirindra, or Productive social netsimproves local productivity and preserves the environment. Vatsin’ankohona and Fiavota, or Monetary transfers for human developmentstrengthen human capital and promote the schooling of children at the primary level. As for Asa Vonjy Voina, impact response activities, they support communities to deal with natural disasters, health crises and economic shocks.
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