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Archives par jour : 20 mars 2012

SMM: International recognition after the departure of the Minister of Justice

According to the President of the Union of Magistrates of Madagascar (SMM), Marius Arnaud Auguste, Christine Razanamahasoa, the Minister of Justice is a major obstacle to resolving the crisis that currently gripping the country. « As long as Razanamahasoa Christine continues to be the Minister of Justice, Madagascar will never get a full international recognition, » he argued in a press conference ... Lire la suite »

The Central Bank of Madagascar: the transfer of power finally carried out

From now on, the Central Bank of Madagascar (BCM) has a new leader, Guy Ratovondrahona. The transfer of power between the outgoing Governor of the Central Bank, Frederick Rasamoely, and the acting Governor, Guy Ratovondrahona, finally took place on the evening of Friday, March 16. According to some sources, the ceremony was held in a very cordial atmosphere. The Censors ... Lire la suite »

Working abroad: Madagascar does not comply with international conventions

As job offers do not flow in Madagascar, many people tend to be interested in working abroad. Yet, according to the explanations provided by the ILO representative in Madagascar, our country has not yet ratified the Convention N° 189 concerning domestic work. However, the Malagasy government for years gave its consent to the sending of Malagasy women to work, mostly ... Lire la suite »

Sifaka : less than 1000 specimens alive

Erik Patel, an American researcher, is trying to protect one of the rarest species of mammals in the world, the white lemur, also known as the Silky Sifaka. With less than 1000 specimens still alive, the white lemur is considered one of the rarest mammals on earth by scientists. Erik Patel, a scientist from Cornell University, explains that according to ... Lire la suite »

Sifaka: moins de 1000 spécimens vivants

Erik Patel, un chercheur américain, tente de protéger l’un des plus rares espèces de mammifères dans le monde, le lémurien blanc, également connu sous le nom Silky Sifaka. Avec moins de 1000 spécimens encore en vie, le lémurien blanc est considéré comme l’un des mammifères les plus rares sur la terre par les scientifiques. Erik Patel, un scientifique de Cornell ... Lire la suite »