Dr. Armèle Daniella Soamiarina is a physician with a passion for public health, bringing clinical expertise and operational coordination experience to support the health needs of rural communities alongside conservation initiatives in northern Madagascar.
Throughout her career, she has worked with NGOs focused on community health, coordinating clinical field activities and leading ongoing capacity-building for frontline health workers. Her work aims to strengthen access to essential health services for isolated communities. Guided by the understanding that human, animal, and environmental health are deeply interconnected, she promotes health practices that respect biodiversity, encourages early disease detection, and works to reduce treatment abandonment.
Driven by a strong commitment to community impact, Dr. Soamiarina applies her technical expertise to integrated approaches that strengthen community autonomy, improve equitable access to care, and support the protection of local ecosystems. She works closely with regional health authorities, community health workers, and local partners to design tailored interventions, measure impact, and help ensure the long-term sustainability of health and conservation initiatives.