Breaking the Cycle of Poverty and Malnutrition in Madagascar
- S.S. Foundation

- Mar 24
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 26
Madagascar is home to approximately 25.5 million people, with nearly 20 million living on less than two dollars a day. According to a United Nations study, nearly 50% of Malagasy children under the age of five suffer from stunted growth due to malnutrition.

While many diseases have been eradicated in developed countries, illnesses such as leprosy, tuberculosis, and malaria continue to devastate Madagascar. S.S. Foundation is dedicated to tackling these challenges head-on by providing essential healthcare, nutritional programs, and education to improve lives. Together, we can break the cycle of poverty and disease, giving children and families a brighter future.

