Protect Madagascar's marine ecosystem with MRCI's Marine Conservation Research program. Dive into meaningful conservation work! 🤿 Detalhes >
MRCI’s Forest Conservation Program involves long-term monitoring of the forest on Nosy Komba Island as well as the diversity and abundance of its endemic wildlife. Detalhes >
MRCI’s Sea Turtle Monitoring Program has been established to identify and develop Safe Turtle Breeding Zones in North Western Madagascar Detalhes >
Madagascar Research and Conservation Institute’s Teaching Program places volunteer English grammar and conversational teachers within the local schools and communities Detalhes >
Travel to the tropical island of Nosy Be to contribute to critical conservation initiatives. 🏝️ Detalhes >
Lemurs are beautiful docile creatures, and on this exciting project you can help in a rehabilitation centre on the stunning island of Nosy Be. Detalhes >
You'll be embraced by the local community and as you spend time with the children, you can help improve their life skills, get them to think creatively and teach English. Detalhes >
You will play a critical role in the well-being of lemurs in a controlled environment & conservation efforts in Nosy Be. Your contribution helps us to protect this unique Detalhes >
Volunteer with IVI in beautiful Madagascar and participate alongside the local people to construct, renovate, build, and decorate the schools! Detalhes >
Teach young Malagasies alongside local teachers in a rural village. Detalhes >
Teach basic conversational English in Nosy Be, a stunning island in Madagascar! You will teach in local schools, to children of various age groups from nearby rural villa Detalhes >
This project will teach you about the island’s precious ecosystem, particularly the mangrove forest. You will research, use your initiative and get hands on!! Detalhes >
Help with local construction projects working alongside staff and other volunteers. Detalhes >
From November to March, during the nesting season, you'll help identify and monitor key nesting sites, behaviour, and population changes. Detalhes >
Work with teachers in the community of Nosy Be to improve English literacy Detalhes >
MRCI's Community Development Program maintains and builds infrastructures in an effort to improve the lives and living conditions of the people in our communities Detalhes >
Help address issues related to running water and sanitation in Nosy Komba, as well as improving educational facilities for the local kids. Detalhes >
Teach English in small village schools on Nosy Be and Nosy Komba, including classes for adults. You may also assist staff at the Oceanographic Research Institute. Detalhes >
The forest program on Nosy Komba, also known as 'Lemur Island,' focuses on various conservation efforts to protect the surrounding forest and its diverse wildlife. Detalhes >
Embrace the opportunity to be part of an exhilarating program focused on the preservation of endemic flora and fauna species, immersing yourself in the captivating world Detalhes >
Help protect the local marine eco system, turtles and other marine life, and the coral reef off the coast of the stunning island of Nosy Komba. Detalhes >
Join the Community Development Volunteering Program in Madagascar and contribute effectively towards making lives better for the people living in Nosy Komba. Detalhes >