Madagascar vs. Plastic: A Battle Worth Fighting

In Madagascar, known for its rich biodiversity, plastic pollution poses a real threat as study shows. But there’s hope, thanks to the energetic scouts of Tily eto Madagasikara. Scouts launched an ambitious plan to tackle the problem head-on. Their strategy unfolded in Boeny and Atsinanana. From community clean-ups to social media buzz, awareness videos that hit TV screens, and conversations with local market vendors, these scouts were everywhere.
The hard work paid off, with 242 scouts in Atsinanana and 164 in Boeny earning their Plastic Tide Turners merit badges. But the impact went beyond badges; over 4,753 people in their communities got involved, showing the ripple effect of determined action. This was part of a larger effort that saw over 2,600 scouts dedicating 15,900 hours to community service. Their collective action underscores a deep commitment to the environment and highlights how youth can lead the way in making a difference.
Looking back, the challenges were many, but so were the lessons learned. The scouts’ journey taught them – and us – that innovation, teamwork, and community engagement are key to environmental protection. This experience has not only empowered them but also laid the groundwork for future actions. Let’s take inspiration from these young leaders and join the fight for a cleaner, healthier planet.
Started Ended
Number of participants
406
Service hours
15900
Beneficiaries
4753
Location
Madagascar
Topics
Healthy Planet
Responsible consumption
Legacy BWF

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