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ANTALAHA - SAVA MADAGASCAR
ANTALAHA
Antalaha est la deuxième ville de la région de SAVA dans le nord-est de Madagascar. Elle est délimitée par la ville de Sambava au nord, par l'Océan Indien à l'est et par la ville de Maroantsetra au sud et celle d'Andapa au nord-ouest. Elle se caractérise par la beauté et la richesse de ses paysages.
Comme toute histoire, Antalaha a une signification.En fait, le nom Antalaha vient de deux variétés d'arbres:Antaka vavy femelle et Antaka lahy mâle. Ils étaient considérés comme sacré et ceux qui y priaient ont remarqué que seul le mâle exaucait leurs voeux et Antaka vavy n'a pas survécu. Au final la population a assemblé les deux mots Antaka lahy en un seul qui a donné le nom Antalaha.
Connue pour être la capitale de la vanille, Antalaha n'en demeure pas moins une destination très pri...
published: 06 Mar 2023
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Rural and Urban Life in the SAVA Region
This video is part of a research project from the Research Training Group "Diversity Turn and GlobalFood" of the University of Göttingen. The video was produced and then screened in a field experiment in Madagascar.
The video “Rural and Urban Life in the SAVA Region” is part of a three-video intervention that screened videos to secondary school students in the SAVA region of Madagascar. The intervention took part in the four public high schools of the region.
In this video, which is the placebo video of the intervention, the characters of the female and male role model video appear separately. They talk about the differences between life in rural and urban areas in the SAVA region. In particular, they talk about the differences in lifestyles, clothing, climate, ethnicity, traditional c...
published: 23 Jul 2021
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Green Vanilla Market in the SAVA region, Madagascar
published: 08 Aug 2020
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Lemurs of the SAVA Region of Madagascar
Take a video tour of the remote rainforests of northeastern Madagascar and see the rare and wonderful lemurs living there—including the seldom seen silky sifaka (Propithecus candidus) and the hairy-eared dwarf lemur (Allocebus trichotis), among the most elusive of all lemur species!
The region is home to the DLC-SAVA Conservation Project, in which the DLC partners with local communities, forest managers, students, and researchers to study and protect lemurs and the forests where we live. Learn more at lemur.duke.edu/protect.
This video was created by the DLC-SAVA Conservation team with Malagasy filmmaker Riccardo Morrelas. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
published: 30 Nov 2023
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Madacascar drone video Sava region
Madacascar drone video Sava region by Finbarr O'Reilly
published: 03 Mar 2021
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Water For Madagascar: SAVA Region Pipeline Project
Two villages at the base of Marojejy National Park depend on a polluted river as their only source of water. They've been repeatedly promised water by politicians running for office, but never received any aid. Neighboring villages have taps, and it is time Manantenina and Mandena get access to a basic human right. In summer 2018, undergraduate engineers from Duke University traveled to Madagascar to consult and design a water network and fully understand the needs of the community.
We recognize the importance of villagers having a voice - and this video does just that: we compiled stories from group interviews, filmed anecdotes, and handwritten letters.
The water network is not yet built, but funding is under works. Please consider donating. All proceeds are for local contractors and ...
published: 30 Jul 2018
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The Sava Floodplains - Croatia's secret paradise | Full Documentary
#fullepisode #croatia #documentary #wildlife #sava
➡ Subscribe: https://tinyurl.com/FreeHighQualityDocumentariesYT
Every year, in the middle of Croatia, it's the same story: after the annual snowmelt, a huge flood wave spills out of the Alps toward Zagreb and Belgrade. This leads to an increase in the River Sava's water levels of some ten meters. The contents of more than ten billion bathtubs floods an area the size of Lake Constance, often for months on end, yet still the Croatian and Serbian capital is spared a flood disaster. One of the reasons for this is the fact that the Sava is able to flow unhindered. The annual floods not only create a natural retention reservoir for flood control: alongside the Sava lies a natural paradise, unique in Central Europe. In the species-rich, alluvial...
published: 24 Jan 2019
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Madagascar : SAVA
Film Promotionnel Zone Australe, Serge Marizy sur la Région de la SAVA ( Sambava, Antalaha, Vohémar, Andap ) à Madagascar.
published: 13 Nov 2014
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Duke in Madagascar 2018: SAVA Region Pipeline
Villager Narrative Video: https://www.tinyurl.com/water4mada
Background on Project: https://tinyurl.com/water4madaBlog
Two villages at the base of Marojejy National Park depend on a polluted river as their only source of water. They've been repeatedly promised water by politicians running for office, but never received any aid. Neighboring villages have taps, and it is time Manantenina and Mandena get access to a basic human right. In summer 2018, undergraduate engineers from Duke University traveled to Madagascar to consult and design a water network and fully understand the needs of the community.
We recognize the importance of villagers having a voice - and this video does just that: we compiled stories from group interviews, filmed anecdotes, and handwritten letters.
The water net...
published: 20 Aug 2018
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SAVA: ça ne va pas
Accès aux aides d'urgence, mise à disposition de médicaments et de traitements médicaux, impacts économiques... La gestion de la pandémie de la COVID 19 a suscité plusieurs questions de transparence et de redevabilité dans le secteur médical. Cette investigation journalistique réalisée par l'équipe de Malina dans la région de la Sava pointe le doigt sur les difficultés auxquelles le corps médical, les patients et leurs familles doivent faire face.
Fanampiana anaty hamehana ara-pahasalamana, fahafahana fanomezana fanafody sy fanarahamaso ny marary, olana ara-bola... Nampametraka fanontaniana maro eo amin'ny lafiny fangaraharana sy tamberinandraikitra eo amin'ny sehatra ara-pitsaboana ny fiatrehana ny COVID 19. Ity horonantsary fanatsikafonana izay notanterahan'ny ekipan'ny Malina ity tao...
published: 19 Jul 2022
1:01
ANTALAHA - SAVA MADAGASCAR
ANTALAHA
Antalaha est la deuxième ville de la région de SAVA dans le nord-est de Madagascar. Elle est délimitée par la ville de Sambava au nord, par l'Océan Ind...
ANTALAHA
Antalaha est la deuxième ville de la région de SAVA dans le nord-est de Madagascar. Elle est délimitée par la ville de Sambava au nord, par l'Océan Indien à l'est et par la ville de Maroantsetra au sud et celle d'Andapa au nord-ouest. Elle se caractérise par la beauté et la richesse de ses paysages.
Comme toute histoire, Antalaha a une signification.En fait, le nom Antalaha vient de deux variétés d'arbres:Antaka vavy femelle et Antaka lahy mâle. Ils étaient considérés comme sacré et ceux qui y priaient ont remarqué que seul le mâle exaucait leurs voeux et Antaka vavy n'a pas survécu. Au final la population a assemblé les deux mots Antaka lahy en un seul qui a donné le nom Antalaha.
Connue pour être la capitale de la vanille, Antalaha n'en demeure pas moins une destination très prisée pour ses paysages aux mille splendeurs. Elle s'étend sur une superficie de 7 085km2 et abrite plus de 243000 habitants, la plupart sont des Betsimisaraka, tsimihety et sakalava mais il y a aussi des métisses comme des chinois, indiens et français.
Antalaha est une ville tournée vers la culture et l'exploitation de la vanille. Autrefois nommée la capitale mondiale de la vanille, elle fournit près des deux tiers de la production malgache de la vanille. Les vanilles de Madagascar sont réputées pour leur qualité et leur saveur unique. Elles sont très appréciées pour les gastronomes,les chefs patissiers et les chefs cuisiniers du monde entier. La population d'Antalaha vivent également de la pêche et de la construction artisanale des boutres.
Antalaha est une magnifique ville avec d'inombrable atouts touristiques. Le chantier de construction est un point de rendez-vous incontournable pour les voyageurs. Des bateaux en construction y sont nichés. Le site constitue un point d'observation idéal pour admirer la mer à perte de vue. Situé juste près de là, le parc d'Andranoanala faisant aussi partie d'endroit à privilégier. Aussi une visite des centre de préparation de la vanille s'impose à Antalaha. C'est une occasion unique pour découvrir les différentes étapes du traitement de la vanille. Sans oublier la colline de vinany un endroit qui abrite une végétation luxuriante qui seduit aussi les visiteurs avec ses bois d'ébène, bois de rose et de multitude variété d'orchidée. La ville est aussi le point de départ d'un trekking jusqu'à Maroantsetra. D'autres sites se trouvent en dehors de la ville, il s'agit des parcs nationnaux Masoala et Marojejy, de la cascade d'Ambanitaza et du lac Ampahana.
La ville d'Antalaha abrite d'importante exploitation de vanille qui constitue sa principale activité. Les rues sont remplies des gousses de vanille mise à secher au soleil. Elle exporte chaque année de nombreuses tonnes de ces vanilles à travers le monde entier. Ainsi Antalaha est une ville riche tant sur le plan culturel que par la beauté de ses paysages et sans oublier la gentillesse de sa population.
https://wn.com/Antalaha_Sava_Madagascar
ANTALAHA
Antalaha est la deuxième ville de la région de SAVA dans le nord-est de Madagascar. Elle est délimitée par la ville de Sambava au nord, par l'Océan Indien à l'est et par la ville de Maroantsetra au sud et celle d'Andapa au nord-ouest. Elle se caractérise par la beauté et la richesse de ses paysages.
Comme toute histoire, Antalaha a une signification.En fait, le nom Antalaha vient de deux variétés d'arbres:Antaka vavy femelle et Antaka lahy mâle. Ils étaient considérés comme sacré et ceux qui y priaient ont remarqué que seul le mâle exaucait leurs voeux et Antaka vavy n'a pas survécu. Au final la population a assemblé les deux mots Antaka lahy en un seul qui a donné le nom Antalaha.
Connue pour être la capitale de la vanille, Antalaha n'en demeure pas moins une destination très prisée pour ses paysages aux mille splendeurs. Elle s'étend sur une superficie de 7 085km2 et abrite plus de 243000 habitants, la plupart sont des Betsimisaraka, tsimihety et sakalava mais il y a aussi des métisses comme des chinois, indiens et français.
Antalaha est une ville tournée vers la culture et l'exploitation de la vanille. Autrefois nommée la capitale mondiale de la vanille, elle fournit près des deux tiers de la production malgache de la vanille. Les vanilles de Madagascar sont réputées pour leur qualité et leur saveur unique. Elles sont très appréciées pour les gastronomes,les chefs patissiers et les chefs cuisiniers du monde entier. La population d'Antalaha vivent également de la pêche et de la construction artisanale des boutres.
Antalaha est une magnifique ville avec d'inombrable atouts touristiques. Le chantier de construction est un point de rendez-vous incontournable pour les voyageurs. Des bateaux en construction y sont nichés. Le site constitue un point d'observation idéal pour admirer la mer à perte de vue. Situé juste près de là, le parc d'Andranoanala faisant aussi partie d'endroit à privilégier. Aussi une visite des centre de préparation de la vanille s'impose à Antalaha. C'est une occasion unique pour découvrir les différentes étapes du traitement de la vanille. Sans oublier la colline de vinany un endroit qui abrite une végétation luxuriante qui seduit aussi les visiteurs avec ses bois d'ébène, bois de rose et de multitude variété d'orchidée. La ville est aussi le point de départ d'un trekking jusqu'à Maroantsetra. D'autres sites se trouvent en dehors de la ville, il s'agit des parcs nationnaux Masoala et Marojejy, de la cascade d'Ambanitaza et du lac Ampahana.
La ville d'Antalaha abrite d'importante exploitation de vanille qui constitue sa principale activité. Les rues sont remplies des gousses de vanille mise à secher au soleil. Elle exporte chaque année de nombreuses tonnes de ces vanilles à travers le monde entier. Ainsi Antalaha est une ville riche tant sur le plan culturel que par la beauté de ses paysages et sans oublier la gentillesse de sa population.
- published: 06 Mar 2023
- views: 3978
10:28
Rural and Urban Life in the SAVA Region
This video is part of a research project from the Research Training Group "Diversity Turn and GlobalFood" of the University of Göttingen. The video was produced...
This video is part of a research project from the Research Training Group "Diversity Turn and GlobalFood" of the University of Göttingen. The video was produced and then screened in a field experiment in Madagascar.
The video “Rural and Urban Life in the SAVA Region” is part of a three-video intervention that screened videos to secondary school students in the SAVA region of Madagascar. The intervention took part in the four public high schools of the region.
In this video, which is the placebo video of the intervention, the characters of the female and male role model video appear separately. They talk about the differences between life in rural and urban areas in the SAVA region. In particular, they talk about the differences in lifestyles, clothing, climate, ethnicity, traditional ceremonies, and schools that exist.
#unigöttingen
https://wn.com/Rural_And_Urban_Life_In_The_Sava_Region
This video is part of a research project from the Research Training Group "Diversity Turn and GlobalFood" of the University of Göttingen. The video was produced and then screened in a field experiment in Madagascar.
The video “Rural and Urban Life in the SAVA Region” is part of a three-video intervention that screened videos to secondary school students in the SAVA region of Madagascar. The intervention took part in the four public high schools of the region.
In this video, which is the placebo video of the intervention, the characters of the female and male role model video appear separately. They talk about the differences between life in rural and urban areas in the SAVA region. In particular, they talk about the differences in lifestyles, clothing, climate, ethnicity, traditional ceremonies, and schools that exist.
#unigöttingen
- published: 23 Jul 2021
- views: 220
3:27
Lemurs of the SAVA Region of Madagascar
Take a video tour of the remote rainforests of northeastern Madagascar and see the rare and wonderful lemurs living there—including the seldom seen silky sifaka...
Take a video tour of the remote rainforests of northeastern Madagascar and see the rare and wonderful lemurs living there—including the seldom seen silky sifaka (Propithecus candidus) and the hairy-eared dwarf lemur (Allocebus trichotis), among the most elusive of all lemur species!
The region is home to the DLC-SAVA Conservation Project, in which the DLC partners with local communities, forest managers, students, and researchers to study and protect lemurs and the forests where we live. Learn more at lemur.duke.edu/protect.
This video was created by the DLC-SAVA Conservation team with Malagasy filmmaker Riccardo Morrelas. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
https://wn.com/Lemurs_Of_The_Sava_Region_Of_Madagascar
Take a video tour of the remote rainforests of northeastern Madagascar and see the rare and wonderful lemurs living there—including the seldom seen silky sifaka (Propithecus candidus) and the hairy-eared dwarf lemur (Allocebus trichotis), among the most elusive of all lemur species!
The region is home to the DLC-SAVA Conservation Project, in which the DLC partners with local communities, forest managers, students, and researchers to study and protect lemurs and the forests where we live. Learn more at lemur.duke.edu/protect.
This video was created by the DLC-SAVA Conservation team with Malagasy filmmaker Riccardo Morrelas. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
- published: 30 Nov 2023
- views: 480
0:16
Madacascar drone video Sava region
Madacascar drone video Sava region by Finbarr O'Reilly
Madacascar drone video Sava region by Finbarr O'Reilly
https://wn.com/Madacascar_Drone_Video_Sava_Region
Madacascar drone video Sava region by Finbarr O'Reilly
- published: 03 Mar 2021
- views: 39
6:30
Water For Madagascar: SAVA Region Pipeline Project
Two villages at the base of Marojejy National Park depend on a polluted river as their only source of water. They've been repeatedly promised water by politicia...
Two villages at the base of Marojejy National Park depend on a polluted river as their only source of water. They've been repeatedly promised water by politicians running for office, but never received any aid. Neighboring villages have taps, and it is time Manantenina and Mandena get access to a basic human right. In summer 2018, undergraduate engineers from Duke University traveled to Madagascar to consult and design a water network and fully understand the needs of the community.
We recognize the importance of villagers having a voice - and this video does just that: we compiled stories from group interviews, filmed anecdotes, and handwritten letters.
The water network is not yet built, but funding is under works. Please consider donating. All proceeds are for local contractors and materials costs. Villagers are voluntarily contributing manual labor and similarly, water association members in both villages are volunteering their time to serve on the board and manage.
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--- More background on Project: https://tinyurl.com/water4madaBlog
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Consider donating to help support the village! All villager labor, water association leadership, and DEID involvement is voluntary work. All donations go towards purchasing materials and paying contractors. Venmo @WaterForMada
https://wn.com/Water_For_Madagascar_Sava_Region_Pipeline_Project
Two villages at the base of Marojejy National Park depend on a polluted river as their only source of water. They've been repeatedly promised water by politicians running for office, but never received any aid. Neighboring villages have taps, and it is time Manantenina and Mandena get access to a basic human right. In summer 2018, undergraduate engineers from Duke University traveled to Madagascar to consult and design a water network and fully understand the needs of the community.
We recognize the importance of villagers having a voice - and this video does just that: we compiled stories from group interviews, filmed anecdotes, and handwritten letters.
The water network is not yet built, but funding is under works. Please consider donating. All proceeds are for local contractors and materials costs. Villagers are voluntarily contributing manual labor and similarly, water association members in both villages are volunteering their time to serve on the board and manage.
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--- More background on Project: https://tinyurl.com/water4madaBlog
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Consider donating to help support the village! All villager labor, water association leadership, and DEID involvement is voluntary work. All donations go towards purchasing materials and paying contractors. Venmo @WaterForMada
- published: 30 Jul 2018
- views: 416
50:49
The Sava Floodplains - Croatia's secret paradise | Full Documentary
#fullepisode #croatia #documentary #wildlife #sava
➡ Subscribe: https://tinyurl.com/FreeHighQualityDocumentariesYT
Every year, in the middle of Croatia, it's t...
#fullepisode #croatia #documentary #wildlife #sava
➡ Subscribe: https://tinyurl.com/FreeHighQualityDocumentariesYT
Every year, in the middle of Croatia, it's the same story: after the annual snowmelt, a huge flood wave spills out of the Alps toward Zagreb and Belgrade. This leads to an increase in the River Sava's water levels of some ten meters. The contents of more than ten billion bathtubs floods an area the size of Lake Constance, often for months on end, yet still the Croatian and Serbian capital is spared a flood disaster. One of the reasons for this is the fact that the Sava is able to flow unhindered. The annual floods not only create a natural retention reservoir for flood control: alongside the Sava lies a natural paradise, unique in Central Europe. In the species-rich, alluvial flood forests of the last major meadow landscapes of the continent, enormous predatory fish like the catfish lie in wait for prey.
The fertile floodplains of the Sava are an important resting place for more than 240 bird species, including Hoopoe, great crested Grebe, little Egret, common snipe and pied Avocet. Old, domestic livestock breeds like the Turopolje pig and Posavina horse spend almost the entire year in the floodplains. They appreciate the alluvial meadows, keep puddles and mudholes open whilst wallowing and, as living lawnmowers, they ensure that the moist meadows aren't transformed into dense oak forests. Thanks to this traditional pasture farming, more than 700 pairs of white stork alone breed in the Lonjsko Polje National Park. The Sava Floodplains allow us to glance into the past of our continent and at the same time, illustrate just how flood protection for major towns can be perfected.
https://wn.com/The_Sava_Floodplains_Croatia's_Secret_Paradise_|_Full_Documentary
#fullepisode #croatia #documentary #wildlife #sava
➡ Subscribe: https://tinyurl.com/FreeHighQualityDocumentariesYT
Every year, in the middle of Croatia, it's the same story: after the annual snowmelt, a huge flood wave spills out of the Alps toward Zagreb and Belgrade. This leads to an increase in the River Sava's water levels of some ten meters. The contents of more than ten billion bathtubs floods an area the size of Lake Constance, often for months on end, yet still the Croatian and Serbian capital is spared a flood disaster. One of the reasons for this is the fact that the Sava is able to flow unhindered. The annual floods not only create a natural retention reservoir for flood control: alongside the Sava lies a natural paradise, unique in Central Europe. In the species-rich, alluvial flood forests of the last major meadow landscapes of the continent, enormous predatory fish like the catfish lie in wait for prey.
The fertile floodplains of the Sava are an important resting place for more than 240 bird species, including Hoopoe, great crested Grebe, little Egret, common snipe and pied Avocet. Old, domestic livestock breeds like the Turopolje pig and Posavina horse spend almost the entire year in the floodplains. They appreciate the alluvial meadows, keep puddles and mudholes open whilst wallowing and, as living lawnmowers, they ensure that the moist meadows aren't transformed into dense oak forests. Thanks to this traditional pasture farming, more than 700 pairs of white stork alone breed in the Lonjsko Polje National Park. The Sava Floodplains allow us to glance into the past of our continent and at the same time, illustrate just how flood protection for major towns can be perfected.
- published: 24 Jan 2019
- views: 5623621
1:41
Madagascar : SAVA
Film Promotionnel Zone Australe, Serge Marizy sur la Région de la SAVA ( Sambava, Antalaha, Vohémar, Andap ) à Madagascar.
Film Promotionnel Zone Australe, Serge Marizy sur la Région de la SAVA ( Sambava, Antalaha, Vohémar, Andap ) à Madagascar.
https://wn.com/Madagascar_Sava
Film Promotionnel Zone Australe, Serge Marizy sur la Région de la SAVA ( Sambava, Antalaha, Vohémar, Andap ) à Madagascar.
- published: 13 Nov 2014
- views: 2730
5:01
Duke in Madagascar 2018: SAVA Region Pipeline
Villager Narrative Video: https://www.tinyurl.com/water4mada
Background on Project: https://tinyurl.com/water4madaBlog
Two villages at the base of Marojejy Nat...
Villager Narrative Video: https://www.tinyurl.com/water4mada
Background on Project: https://tinyurl.com/water4madaBlog
Two villages at the base of Marojejy National Park depend on a polluted river as their only source of water. They've been repeatedly promised water by politicians running for office, but never received any aid. Neighboring villages have taps, and it is time Manantenina and Mandena get access to a basic human right. In summer 2018, undergraduate engineers from Duke University traveled to Madagascar to consult and design a water network and fully understand the needs of the community.
We recognize the importance of villagers having a voice - and this video does just that: we compiled stories from group interviews, filmed anecdotes, and handwritten letters.
The water network is not yet built, but funding is under works. Please consider donating. All proceeds are for local contractors and materials costs. Villagers are voluntarily contributing manual labor and similarly, water association members in both villages are volunteering their time to serve on the board and manage.
----------
Consider donating to help support the village! All villager labor, water association leadership, and DEID involvement is voluntary work. All donations go towards purchasing materials and paying contractors. Venmo @WaterForMada or visit sites.duke.edu/deid/donate
https://wn.com/Duke_In_Madagascar_2018_Sava_Region_Pipeline
Villager Narrative Video: https://www.tinyurl.com/water4mada
Background on Project: https://tinyurl.com/water4madaBlog
Two villages at the base of Marojejy National Park depend on a polluted river as their only source of water. They've been repeatedly promised water by politicians running for office, but never received any aid. Neighboring villages have taps, and it is time Manantenina and Mandena get access to a basic human right. In summer 2018, undergraduate engineers from Duke University traveled to Madagascar to consult and design a water network and fully understand the needs of the community.
We recognize the importance of villagers having a voice - and this video does just that: we compiled stories from group interviews, filmed anecdotes, and handwritten letters.
The water network is not yet built, but funding is under works. Please consider donating. All proceeds are for local contractors and materials costs. Villagers are voluntarily contributing manual labor and similarly, water association members in both villages are volunteering their time to serve on the board and manage.
----------
Consider donating to help support the village! All villager labor, water association leadership, and DEID involvement is voluntary work. All donations go towards purchasing materials and paying contractors. Venmo @WaterForMada or visit sites.duke.edu/deid/donate
- published: 20 Aug 2018
- views: 106
16:12
SAVA: ça ne va pas
Accès aux aides d'urgence, mise à disposition de médicaments et de traitements médicaux, impacts économiques... La gestion de la pandémie de la COVID 19 a susci...
Accès aux aides d'urgence, mise à disposition de médicaments et de traitements médicaux, impacts économiques... La gestion de la pandémie de la COVID 19 a suscité plusieurs questions de transparence et de redevabilité dans le secteur médical. Cette investigation journalistique réalisée par l'équipe de Malina dans la région de la Sava pointe le doigt sur les difficultés auxquelles le corps médical, les patients et leurs familles doivent faire face.
Fanampiana anaty hamehana ara-pahasalamana, fahafahana fanomezana fanafody sy fanarahamaso ny marary, olana ara-bola... Nampametraka fanontaniana maro eo amin'ny lafiny fangaraharana sy tamberinandraikitra eo amin'ny sehatra ara-pitsaboana ny fiatrehana ny COVID 19. Ity horonantsary fanatsikafonana izay notanterahan'ny ekipan'ny Malina ity tao amin'ny faritra Sava dia mampiseho ireo olana izay nosedrain'ny mpitsabo, ny marary sy ny fianakaviany.
https://wn.com/Sava_Ça_Ne_Va_Pas
Accès aux aides d'urgence, mise à disposition de médicaments et de traitements médicaux, impacts économiques... La gestion de la pandémie de la COVID 19 a suscité plusieurs questions de transparence et de redevabilité dans le secteur médical. Cette investigation journalistique réalisée par l'équipe de Malina dans la région de la Sava pointe le doigt sur les difficultés auxquelles le corps médical, les patients et leurs familles doivent faire face.
Fanampiana anaty hamehana ara-pahasalamana, fahafahana fanomezana fanafody sy fanarahamaso ny marary, olana ara-bola... Nampametraka fanontaniana maro eo amin'ny lafiny fangaraharana sy tamberinandraikitra eo amin'ny sehatra ara-pitsaboana ny fiatrehana ny COVID 19. Ity horonantsary fanatsikafonana izay notanterahan'ny ekipan'ny Malina ity tao amin'ny faritra Sava dia mampiseho ireo olana izay nosedrain'ny mpitsabo, ny marary sy ny fianakaviany.
- published: 19 Jul 2022
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