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Young Students in NIA Program
Friends of Madagascar Missions (FOMM)

NIA continues to stand against the harmful traditions of early marriage and pregnancies which continue the cycle of poverty and dependence. FOMM helps NIA reach its mission through the FOMM-NIA Sponsorship program. This is also a pen pal program where students get to write to their individual donors who are supporting their education!

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Quarterly Evaluation Extensions
Living Lutheran Article

In 2012, NiA started with 17 students. In 2020 they had 200 girls as highlighted in this Living Lutheran Article. Now we are supporting the education of 700+ students from 5th grade through graduate school!

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Empowering Women Through Education: Melodie Paubert Part 1

Melodie Paubert, the Development Director of NiA, appeared as a guest on the Podcast show called “The Blind Chick” where she shared her journey of growing up in a small town and eventually coming to the United States. She discusses her diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and her involvement in a nonprofit organization called Nofy i Androy (NiA), which provides access to education for girls in Madagascar. Melodie also talks about her work as a disease intervention specialist and her passion for financial education.

Listen to the Podcast on The Blind Chick
Empowering Girls Through Education: Melodie Paubert
June 18, 2025

  1. Introduction to the Guest – Melodie Paubert
    🕒 (02:17) Melodie is originally from Madagascar and now lives in Seattle. She’s an entrepreneur and works with a nonprofit empowering girls through education.

  2. Growing Up in Rural Madagascar
    🕒 (03:36–04:57) Raised by her grandparents in a small town (Amboasary), Melodie’s mother was a teen mom who left to complete her education in the capital.

  3. Culture Shock in the U.S.
    🕒 (04:57) Melodie moved to the U.S. at 13—her first time seeing a city was New York. Later relocated to the Pacific Northwest.

  4. Diagnosis of Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP)
    🕒 (05:41–07:59) She was diagnosed at 14 after struggling with night vision. Initially misunderstood as clumsy or in need of glasses.

  5. Discovering Her True Condition – Usher Syndrome
    🕒 (09:46–10:20) Only recently discovered she actually has Usher Syndrome (a genetic condition affecting vision and hearing), though her hearing remains intact.

  6. Her Mother’s Nonprofit: Ny Androy
    🕒 (11:02–13:29) Founded in 2012 to provide girls in southern Madagascar access to education without cost or early marriage. Grew from 13 to 400+ students.

  7. Program Impact and Student Transformation
    🕒 (13:29–16:00) Offers tutoring, tuition, supplies, and famine relief. Some alumni now work in the nonprofit to mentor new students.

  8. Community & Parental Outreach
    🕒 (18:33–19:51) Staff educate local parents on the benefits of education through skits and campaigns—many had never considered alternatives to early marriage.

  9. Melodie’s Role and Career
    🕒 (21:22–23:40) She works full-time in public health on STD prevention and is also building a financial literacy and marketing business to empower underserved communities.

  10. Living with Vision Loss & Personal Purpose
    🕒 (23:40–24:58) She reflects on her vision deteriorating and the urgency to live fully and impactfully every day, aligning with her personal mission.


Language Competition Finalists Announced
December 21, 2024

Language Competition: According to the teachers, these four go to the finals:
1) Collège Sacré-Cœur: 14/20
2) CEG Andaboly: 13.05/20
3) CEG Erada: 13.02/20
4) CEG Reference: 12.83/20
Thank you to all participating schools. We invite students, parents, and everyone to support our finalists on Dec 23 at Meta-Square Ambaro I. #GoNiA

MIFANAROA TIKA – Third Edition Language Training
December 21, 2024

Language Training: French, English & Malagasy (Ntandroy)
An event judging attire, pronunciation, and written/oral tests in these 3 languages. Participating 9th-grade students from multiple schools, culminating in the final on Monday, Dec 23. Judges just announced the top four who proceed to the final round.

Tandroy, French, and English Competition Begins
December 21, 2024

The Tandroy, French, and English writing/speaking competition starts today at Nofy i Androy. Final is Dec 23.
Prizes: 1st=200,000 Ar, 2nd=150,000 Ar, 3rd=100,000 Ar. Dare to stand out—Go NiA!

Fundraising Update: $70 Short
December 20, 2024

As of today, we are $70 short for this fundraising. The more donations we receive, the more street children and elderly women we can serve. Our team has volunteers ready to prepare and cook for the event by Monday. Stay tuned, please donate!