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An island nation in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar lies some distance off the southeastern coast of the African continent. After becoming independent from France in 1960, Madagascar struggled to maintain a stable democratic system with repeated periods of mass protest, regime collapse and transitional governments. The most recent of these, in 2009, saw a popular uprising develop into what has been widely described as a coup d’etat. Repression and attempts to restrict dissent during these periods of instability are a core problem with Madagascar's human rights record, but there are also persistent issues with child labour and corruption.
Quick Facts
151 Human development index49 Happy planet rankingOrganisations in Madagascar
- Actions Pro - Madagascar
- Alliance for Children
- Attorneys for the Rights of the Child
- Canadian International Development Agency
- CARE USA
- CEPAHM Educational Home
- Confédération Nationale des Plates Formes en Droits Humains de Madagasca
- Enfants du Monde - Droits de l'homme (service mineurs)
- Global Campaign for Education
- Global March Against Child Labour
- International Centre for Child and Youth Studies
- International Planned Parenthood Federation
- Madagascar Civil Society Child Rights Group
- SOS Children's Villages International
- The Ministry of Population, Women and Children
- UNESCO
- Winrock International
- Women's World Summit Foundation
- World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS)