The Ankizy Fund Schools
The goals of the Madagascar Ankizy Fund (MAF) are to build schools and provide basic health care in remote areas of northwestern 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 the lives of Malagasy children. To date we have built five schools. Click thumbnails to see more photos.
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Berivotra
Located in northwestern Madagascar in our primary paleontological field research area. Two-room building ("Sekoly Riambato" — The Stony Brook School) with associated two-family duplex for teachers, sanitary facilities, and a well. This school has two teachers and approximately 75 students. It was inaugurated in July, 2001.