Books For Madagascar's English Literacy Initiative Photo Gallery

Girl Leaners

Especially in rural areas, schools are greatly lacking in equipment and materials like books. This shortage in books means that pupils are not allowed to take books home with them.

Adult Learners

Learners in Feedback Madagascar's adult literacy program receive a certificate once they have successfully completed 672 hours of classes in reading, writing & arithmetic. A large percentage of the population never complete more than one year at primary school.

Proud Adults

Proud Adult

Secondary school in Ankarimbelo

This is an area without electricity and so students have no opportunity to learn through the internet or television; books are an important learning tool.

The Cultural Centre in Maromiandra, Ikongo distric

Books are desperately needed to start a library.

Secondary School students in Vohitsaoka

Celebrating at a festival to celebrate the achievement of health objectives.

The secondary school in Vohitsaoka

This is a model school for promoting hygiene and sanitation; here pupils are fetching water in covered buckets from their well.

The ADITE centre in Ambalavao

This is the local library, but English books are vastly insufficient.

CEG Maromiandra

Imagine how lively this classroom could be with posters on the wall and books on the desks!