Infrastructure

INDRI Connect

Launched in 2024, INDRI Connect is a participatory digital library dedicated to the environment and to green and inclusive growth in Madagascar. It brings together more than 300 documents and 100 stakeholders to centralise often scattered resources and facilitate information sharing, collaboration and access to actionable knowledge.

Advocacy on the Antananarivo – Toamasina highway

INDRI plays a key advocacy role around this project. We mobilise stakeholders, raise awareness on the environmental and social risks, and propose concrete solutions. This advocacy work has already led to a review of the route to better protect Madagascar’s primary forests and essential ecosystems.

D4R: Demand4Restoration

D4R is a research and advocacy initiative aimed at improving the effectiveness of ecological restoration projects in Madagascar. Its findings will help guide national landscape restoration policies.

Clean cooking initiative

Clean cooking is a major ecological, social and health challenge in Madagascar, where the vast majority of households still rely on wood and charcoal. INDRI works with AfroClimate and MCCI to structure this sector, identify alternative solutions, support large-scale roll-out and accelerate the transition to more sustainable cooking solutions.

Private sector and start-up support

INDRI supports entrepreneurs and start-ups engaged in activities with environmental and social impact. By accompanying these businesses, INDRI helps make the private sector a driver of green and inclusive growth in Madagascar.

Urban landscapes

INDRI is gradually developing a programme dedicated to urban areas, with a particular focus on Antananarivo. The aim is to mobilise collective intelligence to analyse the challenges of mobility, housing and urban planning, and to propose concrete solutions to improve the functioning and quality of life in Malagasy cities.

ALAMINO Initiative

ALAMINO is an initiative bringing together more than 250 public, private and civil society stakeholders to preserve forests and re-green Madagascar. Its current priorities include fighting fires and large-scale quality reforestation. Launched by INDRI, this initiative aims to identify concrete solutions and coordinate actions for healthy, productive and prosperous terrestrial landscapes.

Green and inclusive growth

In 2025, we placed green and inclusive growth at the heart of the national debate.International conference, Gen Z mobilisation, advocacy on major infrastructure projects and forest management, structuring of the clean cooking sector, blue economy, urban renewal: we contribute to defining an ambitious and realistic national agenda.