By Samantha Grunow | Programmes and Office Assistant
In January, we shared news of exciting momentum at Ambinanibe CSB. Construction was nearing completion, and final preparations were underway for the next clinic site. Since then, SEED has celebrated major milestones and responded to unexpected challenges, demonstrating the strength and adaptability of this project and the communities it serves.
In early February, construction at Ambinanibe CSB officially concluded. The centre is now equipped with five new latrines, a menstrual hygiene management and shower facility, a handwashing station with running water, a 10,000-litre rainwater harvesting system, and a solar energy system that ensures lighting and power, even during emergencies. These improvements have already begun to transform day-to-day care at the centre, giving staff the resources to keep the facility clean, safe, and functional for patients.
To help these changes last, SEED supported the delivery of the Ministry of Health’s WASH Education Curriculum to the CSB staff and helped establish a WASH committee to oversee ongoing hygiene and maintenance. Educational sessions were also held with patients and caregivers, ensuring that new infrastructure is matched with new habits that promote consistent health.
In March, a joyful handover ceremony brought together local leadership, Ministry of Health representatives, and SEED staff to officially celebrate the completed upgrades. But just days later, Cyclone Jude swept through the region. Manambaro CSB, the next site in line for upgrades, was directly hit. The storm tore off its roof and flooded the facility, interrupting services and forcing staff to act quickly to protect supplies and continue supporting patients under difficult conditions.
In the face of this setback, the response has been swift and determined. SEED’s construction team immediately adapted its plans for Manambaro, incorporating a cyclone-resistant roof and more resilient structural elements to prevent similar damage in the future. With funding secured and materials already on site, construction at Manambaro is now ready to begin.
At the same time, planning and purchasing for Ankilivalo CSB continues. While Manambaro required emergency adaptation, SEED remains committed to reaching every site outlined in the project’s scope and ensuring that each one receives the same standard of care and thoughtful construction.
This project has always aimed to deliver more than infrastructure. It is about building stronger, safer, and more dignified healthcare for communities often overlooked. From running water and private latrines to solar lighting and cyclone-proof roofs, every step forward is made possible by your support.
Thank you for standing with Madagascar’s health workers and the communities they serve. Together we are turning storms into opportunities for safer, cleaner, and more reliable care.
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