By Eldad Garfunkel | Founder & CEO, IRC Africa Inc
Building the Foundation for Cyclone Valley - A New Economic Future for Women: Project Report – Employment & Technology Center for Women (Cyclone Valley)
IRC Africa, in partnership with TERATANY
Ambovombe, Southern Madagascar
Summary
Following the establishment of the first women’s shelter in Madagascar in January 2025, we identified a broader and deeper need:
Women in Southern Madagascar do not only need protection - they need economic opportunity.
Cyclone Valley was created to address this need.
It is designed as an employment, entrepreneurship, and technology training center for women, serving the wider community, not only survivors of violence.
During this reporting period, we focused on building the foundation for implementation.
Key Progress
During this period, several significant steps were taken:
Expansion of the project’s international board to strengthen governance and strategic capacity
Full development and consolidation of the project concept and structure
Submission of an application for charitable fundraising registration in California (currently under review)
Registration on Candid, the leading platform for nonprofit transparency and donor research
Progress toward completion of the curriculum for the Young Women’s Track (high school graduates)
The project is planned to be located in Ambovombe, Southern Madagascar.
At this stage, no specific physical facility has yet been secured.
Project Vision
Cyclone Valley is designed to serve two primary groups:
Mothers seeking to increase income and achieve economic stability
Young women (high school graduates) seeking access to technology, skills, and global opportunities
This is a forward-looking initiative focused on economic independence, resilience, and long-term transformation.
Why This Project Is Critical
In Southern Madagascar:
Economic opportunities for women are extremely limited
Many women lack access to education, skills, and a stable income
Poverty increases vulnerability and limits long-term mobility
Cyclone Valley is designed to address root causes - not only symptoms.
Budget & Funding Status
A formal Year 1 budget has been established.
However, securing full funding will take time.
At this stage, early support is critical.
Every contribution made now directly advances:
Final planning and preparation
Curriculum development
Initial groundwork toward implementation
Challenges
The project is not yet fully funded
Infrastructure constraints in the region
Need for continued partnership development
Time required to secure regulatory approvals and funding
Looking Ahead
The next phase will focus on:
Securing initial funding commitments
Completing curriculum development
Identifying and preparing a physical site in Ambovombe
Launching initial pilot activities
Call to Action
Cyclone Valley is an investment in women’s economic independence.
This is not only about creating jobs - it is about creating opportunity where none currently exists.
Early support is critical.
Every contribution helps turn planning into reality.
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