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2nd Edition : November 24th
Related to country: Madagascar


Ikalakely : allo e , firy nareo no ao zany?

Harinjaka-Madagascar : miandry connexion pour les 10 ordis

ravatorano-madagascar : io koa ry zareo efa misy namana iray tafiditra an

ericgael :péctô ... aoé

Sasa-Madagascar : ikalakely ahoana ny atao am le vote d mba voté-ko le sasa ary fa ataoko milay be io manomboka izao

IIdz from gasyblog : joyeuux anniversaire vola !


Vola : c'était juste un petit coucou en fait

blanche-mada : ie zay vao tafiditra

lova-indiana : engagé be nen'i blanche zany! me like

kalamaeva : afaka hatasaraina v ny blog rehefa amin ny manaraka fa etry ny fotona ka tsy dia niasa loatra ny saina eh, lol

sitara : je trouve q c une super idee

dadane-madagascar : salut daholo

stephane-mada : mandjamandja v ao?

jogany-canada : fanga i manjamanja tsy any an-dago?

manjamanja-madagascar: enao an! io arina io aho !

November 24, 2007 | 8:00 PM Comments  0 comments

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Best Of Malagasy Blogs

FOKO has launched the 1st edition of the Best of Malagasy Blogs on November 24th. We’re happy to announce that the contest is not over yet and still going strong with more than 50 submitted blogs within 4 categories (Culture, Society, Teny Gasy, Youth).


November 24, 2007 | 9:11 AM Comments  0 comments

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Let’s Foko Around !


November 9, 2007 | 12:11 PM Comments  0 comments

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FOKO is on
Related to country: Madagascar


FOKO means “tribe” in the Malagasy language. An indication of our passion and love for our country and people, it is also a term of endearment meaning “My heart”.

FOKO is four Malagasy bloggers who have merged their brainpower to change this Malagasy saying :

Rahoviana no ho ritra ny ala atsinanana! the Eastern rainforests of Madagascar will never run out of trees !

BUT

Madagascar is burning.

Fires set for land-clearing and pasture land spread into adjacent wildlands causing damage to the island’s unique ecosystems. FOKO is taking actions, coming up with sustainable and science-based solutions that bring the world’s attention to the Malagasy people. When often biodiversity and lemurs are in the spotlight, FOKO wants to concentrate on the Malagasy people and make them a crucial factor in their unique and threatened environment.

November 2, 2007 | 1:16 AM Comments  0 comments

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