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- We are ADES | ADES
A Swiss NPO established in Madagascar We are ADES OUR TEAM Vision ADES is committed to a Madagascar where people and nature can live together in resilient, regenerative systems. We believe that sustainable development can only succeed if ecological stability, economic prospects, and social participation are strengthened together. Therefore, we combine climate- and environmentally friendly energy solutions, education, local value creation, and reforestation into integrated approaches that have a long-term impact. Together with local communities, we create solutions that protect forests, improve livelihoods and enable a sustainable future for the next generations. Mission ADES aims to achieve this vision by improving the living conditions of the population alongside protecting forests. With our three-pillar approach, we provide as many people as possible with access to energy-efficient cooking, educate people, especially children, about environmental issues, and reforest or protect existing forests. In doing so, we focus on underrepresented groups in society and promote their participation in the economic value creation process. Impact ADES combines climate, environmental and development work to create integrated solutions with long-term impact for people, nature and the local economy in Madagascar. Our approach strengthens climate-resilient communities, reduces pressure on forests, creates economic opportunities and promotes sustainable development through locally rooted and measurable solutions. Corporate Film ADES 2025-2026 Statistics never tell the whole story. Madagascar's unique natural environment is seriously threatened. This film shifts the perspective: a voice from everyday life takes center stage. Lahatra speaks about the reality many communities in Madagascar face and how ADES is responding with three concrete pillars. MORE VIDEOS ADES #25taona ADES celebrates 25 years on the big island Maryn Mohn-Drouet, CEO of ADES Madagascar: “For me, ADES is a perfect example of a resilient organization committed to long-term social and environmental development in Madagascar. I see a radiant expression of pride in the eyes of our teams, our partners, and the communities we work with.” Follow us on our platforms and celebrate with us! Chronicle of a club 25 years of impact and history of ADES ADES founder Regula Ochsner worked as a development aid worker in Toliara in southern Madagascar from 1972 to 1975. When she visited the country with her mother Ruth Ochsner in 1998, she was dismayed by the rapidly progressing deforestation. Regula and Ruth Ochsner decided to do everything in their power to preserve the forest in Madagascar. DISCOVER Recognition for our impact Chronicle 2001-2011 2001 Founding On March 23, 2001, the association ADES (Association pour le Développement de l'Energie Solaire Suisse – Madagascar) was founded in Ottenbach, Zurich. Regula Ochsner was elected president. The goal: to protect the forests of Madagascar. 2003 First 500 improved cookstoves sold. Despite the sales success, the financial situation is worrying, writes Regula Ochsner in her fundraising appeal, which proved to be successful. 2006 Opening of a Second Location ADES's second site in Madagascar opens in Ejeda. Moreover, ADES begins officially funding reforestation projects 2007 First awards and recognition The highlights of the year include two award ceremonies: In February, Regula receives the international environmental prize "Trophée des femmes" from the environmental foundation "Fondation Yves Rocher" and in autumn she is awarded the Swiss Solar Prize 2007 in the category of persons/institutions. 2009 Gold Standard First Gold Standard certification. 2011-2021 2011 ADES anniversary ADES has been making a lasting impact in Madagascar for 10 years. ADES continues to grow and is opening a fifth ADES center: "While our activities were previously limited to the south and southwest of the island, with the Mahajanga location, the country's third largest city, we are now extending them to the northwest," the annual report states. 2013 New workshop in Fianarantsoa Production in Fianarantsoa is now fully operational. Knowledge transfer is also underway: 37 employees have been trained by Hans Peter Frei. 2016 100,000 cookstoves for the "Big Island" On January 25th, the local management announces: "It is with great pleasure that I inform you all that we have today crossed the threshold of a total of 100,000 solar and cookstoves sold." ADES reports in Bulletin 2016-1 that the association covers eleven of the seventeen SDGs. These are global goals for sustainable development – Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – which the heads of state of 193 UN member states agreed upon at the end of 2015 and which they aim to achieve by 2030. 2021 20 years of ADES For many years, Regula Ochsner dedicated herself to the environment and the people of Madagascar. Thanks to her initiative and perseverance, ADES celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2021. It is also the year in which Regula dedicates herself to new endeavors and hands over the presidency to Herbert Blaser. Due to the restrictions still in place in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, most celebrations must be canceled. 2021 org. Award for ADES This fall, ADES is celebrating its 20th anniversary with three events open to the public. There is also cause for celebration: winning the «.Org Impact Award» – ADES was chosen as «Organization of the Year 2021» from over 600 other organizations. 2021-2026 2022 New partnerships promote reforestation ADES expands its reforestation programmes and invests in agroforestry and sustainable forest management. 2023 For the next generation Our environmental education projects demonstrate how realistic goals can lead to measurable impact: 279 schools, over 1,000 teachers and almost 10,000 children reached in Madagascar. 2024 Record production For the first time in the history of the NPO, ADES exceedes the mark of 100,000 solar and improved cookstoves sold in a financial year 2025 Energy Globe Award for ADES On February 11th, the Energy Globe Award Madagascar is presented to Luc Estapé at the Advantage Austria offices in Zurich. Regarding the award, he says: "This award recognizes the achievements of our employees and partners in Madagascar! They manage, often under adverse conditions, to continuously optimize the three pillars of our activities – Clean Cooking, Environmental Education, and reforestation – and thus make a significant impact." 2025 Local Leadership Maryn Mohn Drouet becomes the new director of ADES Madagascar. She says: "Over the past 25 years, we have seen that simple, locally developed solutions can have a great impact when they are truly tailored to the needs of the communities."
- Team | ADES
From Switzerland, the United States and Madagascar One Team, Three Continents CAREERS ADES Board Our Board brings together a broad range of expertise, spanning communication, change management, business leadership, technology and finance. Madagascar Our local team is at the heart of ADES’ impact in Madagascar. Its close connection to communities allows it to create meaningful impact where it matters most. Meet some of our more than 250 team members in Madagascar in the “Madagascar” section. International Based in Switzerland, our international team supports project development, partnerships and fundraising efforts, helping to strengthen ADES’ impact in Madagascar. ADES Board Sabine Focke Board Member Urs Guggisberg Board Member David Blumer Board Member Herbert Blaser President Peter Glassen Board Member Anne-Claire Pliska Board Member Madagascar Ferlando Andrianantenaina Sales Tanjona Rafanomezantsoa Communications Stephania V. Faliharison Sales Sendra Andriananjaniaina Projects Carole Ravelonirina Sales Odon C. Randriamanantena Projects Jean de Dieu Razafindraibe HR Ymelda Ella Rasoarimalala Sales Angelphine Razafimaharavo Projects Raolotinana Herizo T. Andriatiana Production & Technical Raymonde Razafindravony H. Projects Josephine C. Hanitriniaina Projects Kevin Ravaivoson Communications Volatiana Randresiarisoa HR Andry F. Andriamarohasy Production & Technical Clotilde Hafamiharisoa Finances Jean-Yves Rakotoarison Production & Technical Maryn Mohn Drouet CEO Madagascar Mbolatiana Rasoamahefa HR Nathalia A. Rasamoelina Projects Seth Jean Rakotonirina Production & Technical Landy Rakotomalala Projects Ludvine Rabetsizaraina Sales Elia Volanosy Projects Samyrah N. Ranjavola Sales International Anoushka Schmidli-Murray Finances Vanessa Wodars Communications Miriam Zehnder Projects Gabriel Hauser Communications Josh Martin Partnerships Simone Hossmann Projects Luc Estapé CEO Azagen Motien Production & Technical Rita Bachmann Partnerships Tanja Rose Projects Newsroom Discover the stories and people behind ADES. One click, and you're at the heart of our impact NEWSROOM Projects Learn more about our projects and activities in Madagascar. PROJECTS
- Contacts | ADES
We look forward to hearing from you. Contact Whether in Switzerland or Madagascar, we're easy to reach Do you have questions? Name Email* Message* Send Madagascar More than 250 team members in Madagascar produce, sell and repair improved cooking solutions, advise customers and train users. ADES also supports approximately 200 additional jobs through local suppliers. In addition, hundreds of independent retailers generate income through the sale of ADES cooking solutions. Centers and Local Offices Antalaha Contact Ankoalabe, en face de l’EKAR Antananarivo Contact +261 32 05 298 57 info.tana@ades-solaire.org Cité des Jardins n°11, Mahamasina Advisory, awareness raising, training and sales Production site: Toamasina Breiten- und Längengrade: -18.918960 / 47.523948 Antsirabe Contact +261 32 05 298 53 info.antsirabe@ades-solaire.org Ampihaviana Immeuble Volavitaa Advisory, awareness raising, training and sales Latitude and Longitude: -19.8539046 / 47.0307141 Diego Contact Cité des médecin, Morafeno Ejeda Contact +261 32 05 411 70 info.ejeda@ades-solaire.org Ejeda atsimo Près Aéroport. sortie RN10 vers Ampanihy Advisory services, awareness raising, training, sales and reforestation projects Fianarantsoa (Fabrik) Contact Mahazengy, RN7 Fianarantsoa (Showroom) Contact Tsianolondroa, rue de l’indépendance Fort-Dauphin Contact Esokaka, Batiment le Port Hôtel Majunga Contact Lot 14 F/2, Fiofio, Mahabibo Manakara Contact Hôtel de Manakara, Ambalakazaha-Nord Morondava Contact (Nord) JIRAMA Sans-Fil Tamatave Contact Immeuble Grand Passage, Cité des Douanes Toliara Contact Mitsinjo Betanimena Toliara (Showroom) Contact Villa Masoandro, Ampasikibo Switzerland Headquarters E-Mail: info(at)ades-solaire.org Phone: +41 44 466 60 50 Adress: Im Grindel 6 8932 Mettmenstetten Schweiz We're Here to Help! Rita Bachmann is your contact person for any questions regarding project support and partnerships rita.bachmann(at)ades-solaire.org +41 44 466 60 52 Media Inquiries? Gabriel Hauser is your contact for media inquiries. gabriel.hauser(at)ades-solaire.org +41 44 466 60 52
- Project M300 | ADES
Project M300 Reforestation Strengthening the livelihoods of the local communities ALL PROJECTS 01 Context Madagascar is severely affected by climate change, with 80 per cent of the population living in poverty. A lack of infrastructure and low purchasing power lead to the over-exploitation of natural resources. The greatest threat to the environment and biodiversity lies in the disappearance of forests, caused by bushfires, charcoal production, and logging. Furthermore, large-scale destruction caused by grazing fires associated with livestock farming leads to significant problems. This environmental destruction threatens both the livelihoods of Madagascar’s growing population and the existence of globally unique ecosystems. 02 Executive Summary Through its reforestation project, ADES is tackling Madagascar’s key challenges – deforestation, poverty, unemployment and food insecurity. Since the project began in 2019, over 1,300,000 trees have been planted, covering more than 500 hectares of forest. The project promotes environmental sustainability, economic development, and education. It ensures improved food security, greater biodiversity, and better water retention, whilst preventing further soil erosion. The jobs created also provide a source of income for the local population. The reforestation project is carried out annually. 03 Outcomes Through the project, rural households and community groups develop a sound understanding of environmental issues and integrate this into their daily lives, where they pass it on to others. The aim is to contribute to long-term social change, in which the protection of natural resources, a mindful approach to the environment, and an understanding of ecological interdependencies become an integral part of people’s thinking and actions. In doing so, reforestation areas are to be secured on a permanent basis. Timeline The project is scheduled to run from August 2026 to July 2028 and forms part of a long-term commitment running until 2030. Support us Launch 2007 Pilot-Project 1st ADES reforestation project, Ejeda Centre Milestone 1 2019 Implementation Official project launch ADES Reforestation Project M300 Milestone 2 2025 Consolidation 1,360,950 trees planted 544 hectares of reforested forest Scaling 2030 Outlook Planting of 400,000 trees Reforestation of 250 hectares of forest Project M300 Voices from the project “The collaboration with ADES has led to the creation of local jobs and additional sources of income. There are also training sessions on all key phases of reforestation – tree nursery, planting and forest maintenance.” Jean Lucien Razafimahatrardaibe, Mayor (Andoharanomaintso, Haute Matsiatra region) ALL PROJECTS Any questions ? Rita Bachmann is your contact for questions regarding project funding and partnerships. rita.bachmann(at)ades-solaire.org +41 44 466 60 52 Support our projects Join us in protecting forests, promoting education and strengthening clean cooking solutions – support our local projects. Donate Insights