

Ministera Koira is a queer, feminist, decolonial, and self-managed initiative in Madagascar dedicated to creating safer, more visible, and more transformative spaces for Malagasy Queer and neurodivergent people.
Built around collective care, horizontal governance, accessibility, anti-ableism, and intersectional justice, it centers those most often pushed to the margins, including trans, non-binary, intersex, asexual, disabled, neurodivergent and economically precarious people.
Through community assemblies, mutual support, healing spaces, and queer documentation, Ministera Koira works to strengthen dignity, safety, visibility, and collective power so queer communities can organize and shape their own futures on their own terms..



VISION
We envision a Madagascar where queer people live with dignity, safety, visibility, and collective power, and where feminist, decolonial, and community-led forms of organizing help transform both queer life and the wider society.
MISSIONS
Ministera Koira works to create safer, more visible, and self-managed spaces for LGBTQIA+ people in Madagascar through collective care, community assemblies, queer documentation, mutual support, and transformative organizing. Our mission is to strengthen healing, security, visibility, and the power to act, especially for those most often pushed to the margins.
VALUES
Our work is rooted in feminism, decolonization, self-management, radical inclusion, solidarity, transparency, intersectional justice, anti-capitalism, accessibility, and anti-ableism. We center the experiences and leadership of those most marginalized, including trans, non-binary, intersex, asexual, disabled, neurodivergent, racialized, and economically precarious people.
APPROACH
Our approach is community-led, non-hierarchical, and grounded in shared power. We believe in horizontal decision-making, collective care, reparative justice, and forms of organizing that challenge exclusion, imposed authority, and inherited systems of domination. Rather than speaking for queer communities, Ministera Koira creates the conditions for people to speak, decide, heal, and build together on their own terms.



