In 1947, one year after its own creation, the French
Secours catholique opened an antenna in what was then
French Madagascar. A year after the declaration of the
Malagasy Republic, in 1959, the country was affected by large-scale floods after which the antenna of Secours catholique became Vonjy Aina Katolika, the organisation currently known as Caritas Madagascar. In 1970, the
Episcopal Conference of Madagascar founded another structure, the
Bureau de liaison pour les actions sociales et caritatives ("Liaison Office for Social and Charitable Actions"; BLASC) to be in charge of development programmes. However, it merged with Caritas in 1977. The organisation was restructured several times and registered as an NGO in 2014. == Structure ==