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By email:
Vavizara Ranaivo - Director, Chief Executive Officer
David Krause - Founder
Cornelia Seiffert - Chief Operations Officer

Mailing address:
The Madagascar Ankizy Fund
C/O Department of Anatomical Sciences
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-8081

Phone: (631) 444-3117

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WHAT DOES MAF DO?

The goal of the Madagascar Ankizy Fund is to build schools and provide basic dental care in remote areas in the Northwest of Madagascar. MAF was started by paleontologist Dr. David W. Krause,  a professor in the Department of Anatomical Sciences at Stony Brook University. Dr. Krause, as well as various colleagues and students involved in paleontological research in Madagascar, are committed to improving lives of Malagasy children by providing tools for learning and basic health care.

  


HOW DOES MAF DO IT?

The Madagascar Ankizy Fund is administered through the Stony Brook Foundation, the not-for-profit wing of Stony Brook University. The fund has committed volunteers and staff in the United State and in Madagascar who raise money to build schools. Our officers and board oversee the identification of areas in which schools are most needed in the Northwest of Madagascar and partner with organizations such as Build African Schools to supervise on-site construction.

     

 

WHAT HAS MAF DONE?

The Madagascar Ankizy Fund has completed construction of four schools:

 

  1. Berivotra - located in northwestern Madagascar, east of Betsiboka River, in primary paleontological field research area. Two-room building ("Sekoly Riambato" - The Stony Brook School) with associated two-family duplex for teachers, a toilet, and a well. This school has two teachers and approximately 75 students. It was inaugurated in July, 2001.
  2. Mahatsinjo - located in south-central Madagascar. It is a four-room building ("The Rachael King School") with associated toilet. The school has four teachers, and approximately 225 students. It was inaugurated in July, 2005.
  3. Manombo - located in southeastern Madagascar. This is a two-room building ("The Rocky Point School"). It houses five teachers and 252 students. It was inaugurated in August, 2008.
  4. Mitsinjo - located in northwestern Madagascar, west of Betsiboka River. This is a three room building ("The Joel Strum Kenny School") with four teachers and currently about 135 students. This school was inaugurated in July, 2008.
Over the years, since its inception, MAF has supported six dental missions to Madagascar. As a result of these missions thousands of decayed and abscessed teeth were extracted or repaired.

   

Additionally, MAF has partnered with other organizations to send much needed health and dental supplies to the region.

 

WHAT WILL WE DO?

The Madagascar Ankizy Fund will continue to build schools in Madagascar. We are currently partnering with Build African Schools to build a new school which will be outfitted with solar panels and computer technology. The fund is committed to continuing these efforts by identifying the most needy areas and providing children with the opportunity for a better life. In addition, we plan to continue running dental missions to Madagascar which benefit both local patients and students of the Stony Brook University Dental School.

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