Madagascar: ‘That suffering haunts me even here’: The struggle for human rights of the Antandroy people displaced by climate change from southern Madagascar

This report explores how the Antandroy people of southern Madagascar have become increasingly vulnerable to drought-induced displacement to other parts of the country. Focusing on those internally displaced between 2017 and 2024, particularly those who moved from the Androy region to Ambondromamy and Tsaramandroso municipalities in the Boeny region in the north-west, the report examines how the Malagasy government has violated the rights to freedom of movement and choice of residence. The report urges the Government of Madagascar to adopt comprehensive national and local strategies to address drought-induced displacements.

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