The association Écoles du Monde, created in 1997 to fight the massive migrations of the populations of northern Madagascar to the slums of the island's cities, has developed various sorts of activities over the years, from education to vocational training, from support for arts and crafts to company formation.
Observing the various initiatives developed in Africa, it noted the work of the association Voûtes Nubiennes, which strives to restore the use of the Nubian vault building technique in the Sahel.
Écoles du Monde now wants to teach this technique to Madagascan masons, in order to help them save money and also contribute to the fight against the deforestation of the island. This technique, which uses bricks based on earth and water, is fine for building solid, inexpensive roofs, without the need for wood or steel frames.

