Stories from Madagascar
Caring for Women and Children in Madagascar
A mother and her three-year-old son stand in front of their home in the remote region of Maroantsetra in northeast Madagascar.
For most of us, daily chores like cleaning the dishes or washing the laundry require almost no effort other than popping them into the washing machine. For Lisy, however, who lives in the remote region of Maroantsetra in northeast Madagascar, these chores are very challenging. Each day, she has to walk several hundred metres from her house to the river at the edge of the village to wash her dirty dishes and laundry and to collect water to use at home.
The toughest part is the walk back. Not only does she have to carry her clean dishes and heavy wet laundry on her hip all the way home, she also has to balance a heavy bucket full of water on her head. Sometimes, when the load is too heavy, one of her young children helps her.