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Madagascar Emergency Appeal

Thousands of lives have been devastated by tropical storms in southern Madagascar.

Help us rebuild homes, schools and lives today.

People with disabilities have lost their homes and their livelihoods

Two successive tropical storms – Storm Honde and Storm Jude – have had a catastrophic impact on the lives of people living in southern Madagascar. Over 100,000 people have been affected, with 32,000 people displaced from their homes.

This is not the first time that Zoenaomby (pictured above), and his family, have experienced the destruction caused by extreme weather. In 2022, in the wake of drought and food shortages, the generosity of supporters like you meant that he was able to buy seeds and livestock, and feed his family.

But as the storm tore through their town this year, it destroyed the family home – and everything they’d worked so hard to recover.

Three images of brick, wood and corrugated iron huts that are falling down and have been severely damaged.

Homes destroyed. Schools flooded.

The destruction is not limited to family homes. Over twenty schools have been destroyed, and a school which supports children with disabilities, especially blind children, has been flooded.

When disasters like these strike, people with disabilities frequently miss out on warnings, and face barriers to accessing humanitarian aid – and are four times more likely to lose their lives.

We must continue to implement our emergency response. Together, with your support and the dedicated work of our local partners, we can rebuild more homes and schools, and make sure that people with disabilities do not get left behind.

Your support means that we can be there for people with disabilities when disaster strikes. Please, make your urgent gift today and help rebuild the homes and lives of people in Madagascar.

Two images of a school flooded with brown floodwater.

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