Empowering young people in Madagascar
The project
Social inclusionInternational aid
Génération Mada supports the emancipation of young people and their parents from a vulnerable community in Madagascar.
Action regions
Africa
5th
60%
90%
Solution
The Centre Ketsa program, run by the Génération Mada association, provides high-quality, sustainable, holistic support (education/training, health, and social services) to 200 disadvantaged and vulnerable youth and their parents in the rural commune of Alakamisy Fenoarivo.
As part of the overall program, the young people benefit from a structured support system comprising various activities. This system helps them define their life plans and develop both technical skills (such as computer skills and languages) and social skills (such as civic responsibility and critical thinking). The goal is to ensure successful professional integration, in line with their personal aspirations and ambitions.
Parents receive personalized, capacity-building support tailored to their specific needs. This support helps them launch, organize, or formalize income-generating activities through various training programs (in entrepreneurship, agriculture, or rice-fish farming, etc.).
News
Use of the money
Activities that help young people prepare for entering the workforce: workshops on defining life goals, workshops to explore fields of study and careers, resume-writing workshops, visits to career fairs, computer and language classes...&
Activities for parents aimed at strengthening income-generating activities: vocational training, provision of equipment related to income-generating activities
Action regions
Africa
Sustainable development goals


