Anjahankely

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Anjahankely is a village in north Madagascar with a population of about 100. There is one shop, three restaurants and a primary school. The village is named after a tree named Zahanakely with edible fruits which grows in abundance in this area.

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At the far northern end of the village is Klarissa‘s restaurant. Although the inside area is a bit cramped, there is a nice seating area under a mango tree outside. Klarissa prepares delicious meals on pre-order, such as hakary (beans) in coconut sauce with rice.

Another restaurant and bar in combination with a shop is just at the western entrance of the village. The owner, Madame Osna, is also the director of the school. There are about 84 children attending one of the 5 classes at school. The children not only come from Anjahankely, but also from the close surrounding.

A short distance from the village is the Anjahankely Tree Nursery managed by the FANAMBY NGO. The tree nursery which exists since 2006 plants about 30,000 trees a year.

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