Access to clean water for 400 vulnerable malagasy
13-05-2019
This project will enable provision of safe water in vulnerable households living surrounding protected areas in Madagascar. Two hand pumps boreholes will be installed with a budget of $5,994 to boost the livelihood of 400 people. One borehole costs $2,945, has a capacity to pump between 20-35 liters per minute and serve 200 people. This project will improve well-being, reduction in women and children's burden collecting water. Starting with just $14.98 you can boost the livelihood of 1 person
Access to clean water for 400 vulnerable malagasy
22-09-2018
This project will enable provision of safe water in vulnerable households living surrounding protected areas in Madagascar. Two hand pumps boreholes will be installed with a budget of $5,994 to boost the livelihood of 400 people. One borehole costs $2,945, has a capacity to pump between 20-35 liters per minute and serve 200 people. This project will improve well-being, reduction in women and children's burden collecting water. Starting with just $14.98 you can boost the livelihood of 1 person
Halt Poverty supporting sustainable tourism
27-07-2018
Halt Poverty was launched as a project in 2015 in response to the needs to empower human capital in tourism-based activities. Based in Madagascar. Halt Poverty is now officially registered as a social venture that support local communities with sustainable tourism initiatives. Our actions encourage sustainable tourism experience in Madagascar including relieving pressure on overcrowded tourist areas. Inappropriate actions can be damaging to the destination. Tourism has direct linkages with other businesses. It has a broad resource from which many new businesses may emerge. Economic survival and from tourism demand communication and education as prerequisites.