MMS Sahakevo: May’26

The first of our double-header Medical Safari missions in May brought much-needed specialist healthcare to the remote community of Sahakevo, where patients had been waiting eagerly for the team’s arrival.
A New Milestone – Volambita Apr’26

Early last month, HoverAid achieved an exciting new milestone during our Medical Safari (MMS) in Beroroha – successfully delivering an additional mobile outreach clinic to the remote community of Volambita using our new hovercraft, FAITH.
Mobile Clinics – Mar’26

In March 2026, HoverAid’s Mobile Medical Clinic (MMC) teams continued delivering essential healthcare to remote communities across Madagascar – reaching hundreds of patients each week through a combination of full missions and day visits.
MMS Ambatolahy: March’26

Each year, HoverAid’s Medical Safari programme begins in Ambatolahy, bringing vital healthcare to communities where access to medical services is limited. In March 2026, our team once again travelled to the region to deliver consultations, surgery, diagnostics and treatment to hundreds of people in need.
Mobile Clinics – Feb’26

In February, HoverAid Madagascar’s Mobile Medical Clinic (MMC) teams continued delivering vital healthcare to remote communities across the country.
Mobile Clinics – Jan’26

January marked a busy start to the year for HoverAid Madagascar’s Mobile Medical Clinic (MMC) teams, delivering vital healthcare to remote communities despite challenging rainy-season conditions.
During the month, the team operated clinics across four villages, bringing medical care directly to people who often have little or no access to healthcare services.
MMS Ambatolahy: Oct’25

Our latest MMS mission to Ambatolahy was a special one. It coincided with an important milestone – the Ministry of Public Health’s Partnership Directorate carried out their official monitoring and evaluation of MMS, a key step before renewing our partnership agreement for 2026.
MMS Marolambo: Sept’25

In September 2025, HoverAid’s Medical Mission Safari team travelled to Marolambo, where they treated 671 patients through surgery, dentistry, ophthalmology, ultrasound, and consultations — including a life-saving caesarean section that ensured both mother and baby survived. The mission was marked by strong collaboration with local hospital staff and brought vital medical care to people who had travelled from far and wide.
MMS Nosy Varika: Aug’25

The MMS mission to Nosy Varika faced travel challenges, bad weather, and fewer patients due to a recent festival, but the team still carried out major surgeries and provided essential care for those who came from far away.
MMS Ambatolahy: July’25

This second of the Ambatolahy mission this year saw a significantly higher number of patients than the one in March, with many travelling from Malaimbady, 70km away.