Half a dozen relatives traveled to Antananarivo, Madagascar's capital, ahead of meetings with community leaders and a journey to coastal areas to talk to villagers about the missing plane.
"We hope that we can raise awareness, teach them about how to identify debris, how to collect debris, what to do with it when they find it," said Grace Nathan, a Malaysian whose mother was on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
"Mobilising the local population is a good start," said Nathan. Nathan and her fellow travelers plan to talk to church leaders and non-governmental groups that can spread the word in rural communities that are "not so savvy with the Internet" and might not even have heard about the missing plane.
The relatives who arrived in Madagascar included Malaysians and Chinese who flew from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
They were met at the airport by Blaine Gibson, an American who found a piece of debris in Mozambique that officials say was almost certainly a horizontal stabilizer from a Flight 370 wing. He has also collected pieces of potential debris in Madagascar.
Malaysia, Australia and China are close to suspending a search of a vast area of seabed in the southern Indian Ocean, but relatives of the missing believe the discovery of debris in Africa by Gibson and others justifies calls for officials to keep looking.
"We want to keep the search going," Nathan said.
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