We’re excited to bring you right into the heart of our project with SEED Madagascar – with a special video featuring Mark Jacobs, Managing Director of SEED Madagascar. Dive into the action as Mark gives us a first-hand look at how these crucial benches for students are being crafted in Fort Dauphin.

Project Fanaka in Focus: Thanks to SEED Madagascar’s dedication and to Teneo’s financial support, we’re on a mission to construct over 500 desk-benches. This initiative is set to transform the learning experience for over 11,000 students across 15 schools.

First Milestone Achieved: The journey has begun at Lycée Pôle, Fort Dauphin’s leading public high school, where the first batch of benches has been delivered. Mark’s involvement and speech during the handover not only uplifted the local community but also caught the attention of national TV!

Teneo’s Role: Our contributions continue to fuel this transformative journey, ensuring every student has a comfortable and conducive place to learn.

Check out Mark’s video to see the difference we’re making, one bench at a time!

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