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- African Development Bank Grants a Loan to Madagascar
-Jana African Development Bank approved granting a loan to Madagascar in the sum of ( $ 97 ) million dollars to reduce poverty and support its budget. IT is worth noting that the African Development Bank has offered Madagascar since 1977 more than one
- Madagascar rice farming system cited
A rice farming system developed in Madagascar backed by US experts but sharply criticized by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) may yet provide the answer to the countryâ??s long-term quest for rice sufficiency. Called the system for
- IFC in Madagascar: Supporting Private Sector-led Growth
IFC is boosting investments and advisory programs in Madagascar, an island nation that is embracing private sector-led growth and emerging from years of economic stagnation. The country is famous for its beaches, unique biodiversity, and vanilla
- Japan, France rebuild paediatric center in Madagascar
ANTANANARIVO, July 4 (Xinhua) -- Japan and France have jointly rehabilitated a neonatal and paediatric center, which was handed over to the Madagascan government on Friday, according to a broadcast of Madagascar National Radio. The Japanese government
- Madagascar: "Noah's Ark" of wildlife
Exotic species and Homo sapiens have a hard time existing side by side. Wherever you find Man, you are also likely to find that rare birds, mammals, fish and flowers have been driven to the brink of extinction, and sometimes beyond. Madagascar, though,
- Madagascar Chameleon's Short, Vibrant Life
· A chameleon from Madagascar lives a life that's pretty similar to an annual flower. They spend most of their lives in the form of eggs, and after they hatch, adults live just a few months and then die off ? leaving more eggs to survive until the
- Explorer makes move on minerals from Madagascar
Company: Malagasy Minerals Ltd, Proposed ASX code: MGY, Proposed listing date: July 21, 2008, Shares on offer: 50 million, Issue price: 20c, Recommendation: None MALAGASY Minerals boasts a portfolio of greenfield exploration projects in the frontier
- Madagascar chameleon lives life in the fast lane
BEIJING, July 1 (Xinhuanet) -- The fasting living, fastest to die four-legged animal known to science is a species of chameleon found in Madagascar, according to U.S. researchers. The Labord's chameleon (Furcifer labordi) spends most of its lifespan
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