AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWomen’s History: A new feature revisits how Madagascar was ruled for generations by powerful queens like Ranavalona I, Rasoherina, Ranavalona II and Ranavalona III—highlighting their political authority, trade influence, and control over access to European ships. Marine Conservation: At Kenya’s Our Ocean conference, the Marine Conservation Institute named six “Blue Parks,” including three in Madagascar—Nosy Hara National Park, Sahamalaza–Îles Radama National Park, and Nosy Tanihely—showing what effective, community-linked protection can look like. Childhood & Community Giving: Children & Future handed cheques to 37 projects funded by its No Finish Line race, with support reaching sick and underprivileged children across Europe, Africa and the Middle East, including Madagascar-linked medical help. Sports for Youth: Antananarivo hosted a children’s and youth football tournament with 27 clubs, awarding cups and medals across age categories and aiming to keep young players active and off idleness. Culture & Learning: Temple Theatre’s youth conservatory is staging “Madagascar: A Musical Adventure Kids,” bringing the island’s animal characters to the stage for families.
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