Contributing to Projects Aiming to Improve Living Conditions
Young Francophones eager to get involved in solidarity and intercultural projects now have a new opportunity.
A call for applications has just been launched to allow volunteers to participate in missions in Madagascar and several other countries around the world.
This initiative is primarily aimed at young people aged 18 to 35 who wish to use their skills to serve local communities while developing their personal and professional experience. The missions offered cover various fields such as education, the environment, health, socio-cultural activities, and community development.
In Madagascar, volunteers will be able to contribute to projects aimed at improving living conditions, supporting access to education, and promoting environmental preservation. These missions also offer a unique opportunity to discover the rich culture of the Big Island and strengthen ties between Francophone countries.
Beyond Madagascar, selected candidates will have the opportunity to participate in programs in several regions of the world. This international dimension fosters intercultural exchange, youth mobility, and the sharing of best practices among the various host communities.
The organizers emphasize that volunteering is a formative experience that allows participants to acquire new skills, develop autonomy, and strengthen their sense of civic engagement. Participants generally receive support before their departure as well as follow-up throughout their mission.
Through this call for applications, the program promoters hope to mobilize a new generation of committed young people, ready to contribute to concrete solidarity actions while enjoying an enriching human experience. Applications are open to young Francophones motivated by the desire to take action and discover the world in a different way.






