Madagascar is a country that is talked about too little in the rest of the world. A land rich in life, culture and contradictions, but unfortunately hit by a now forgotten crisis. With our docu-film we have told the stories, smiles and resilience of those who live this reality every day.
The title, “Dora, Dora”, means “slowly” in Malagasy: a real mantra that represents the pace of life on the island, slow but able to withstand difficulties.
The evening was a wonderful opportunity to meet old friends and new partners, create New alliances and share together a moment of awareness and community. We toasted this journey with an aperitif accompanied by Live music, we were thrilled with the Docu-film screening and we had a precious Moment of confrontation on Madagascar.
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Special thanks go to musicians, directors, organizers, the Cariplo Foundation and who attended this evening. Thanks to your support, we can continue to carry out Change's projects and give a voice to those who too often go unheard.
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As we recalled at the end of the evening, Change's needs are still many: every small contribution helps to support the right to health in Madagascar. We invite you to continue to support us on this journey.
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And if you know places in Italy where we can organize other screenings of the docu-film, let us know! The more people we reach, the more we can spread knowledge and make the reality of Madagascar known to the general public.
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The journey of 'Mora, Mora' continues: the docu-film will soon be in various Italian cities, so that the reality of Madagascar no longer remains a 'forgotten crisis'.
Thanks to everyone for sharing this experience with us!





