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Research to combat neglected tropical diseases in Madagascar

Spreading via water contact and affecting up to half of the youth population in some villages in Madagascar, schistosomiasis is this disease is second only to malaria as the most dangerous parasitic disease. HIH aims to identify areas inhabited by parasite-carrying snails in order to reduce human contact and transmission.

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An update from Health In Harmony’s Brazil team

Meet forest guardian Lúcia Xipaya. Born in Joa, near the town of Altamira in the Xingu basin in the Amazon, Lúcia’s belief and work centers around protecting Indigenous traditions to pass down to future generations, as well as protecting the forest that makes these traditions possible. 

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Soil Improvement Program Success in Madagascar

In the past, farmers in the Manombo region of Madagascar depended on zebu manure to add nutrients and organic matter to their soil. But with zebu banditry on the rise, many farming communities no longer keep cattle, and their soil has been suffering. That’s why communities designed a soil improvement program through Radical Listening.

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Finance Day at COP28

Today is Finance, Trade, Equality and Accountability Day at COP28! At Health In Harmony our aim is to reverse tropical rainforest deforestation to halt the climate and ecological crises, we believe that the best way to do this is to listen to rainforest communities and invest precisely in their solutions (healthcare, livelihoods, and education).

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Health In Harmony leads health roundtables at COP28

Joining this year’s COP28 in Dubai, Health In Harmony will build on our presence and advocacy at previous COP events, working to ensure Indigenous rainforest communities are at the center of climate and climate finance conversations.

Spotlighting approaches of listening and reciprocity as well as their proven results, HIH and accompanying delegates will participate in and lead a number of panel events and roundtables.

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