It’s Morag here with my Ethos Foundation hat on – the registered permaculture education charity I run that is deeply entwined with our work here at the Permaculture Education Institute, Permayouth and Our Permaculture Life. Last month we supported...
Bemeriki Bisimwa Dusabe has been practicing permaculture for most of his life, even before he had the term “permaculture” to describe the way he was working with the land and community in his homeland in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He continued to practice when...
In less than a year and in the middle of a global health crisis, Paulinho Muzaliwa Josaphat and a small team of refugee permaculture educators have instigated phenomenal positive progress through permaculture in the oldest refugee settlement in Africa. Nakivale...
Sumaili Nyange (left) is a young refugee who has grown up at Kakuma Refugee Camp – one of the largest refugee camps in the world (almost 200,000 people), in northwest Kenya. ‘Kakuma’ actually means nowhere in Swahili. Life is hard in the desert with daytime...
Sakina Kiriba is a passionate permaculture educator, having been sponsored by Ethos Foundation to attend a Permaculture Design Course (PDC) in 2018 at Sabina School, Uganda. This course was organised by BEU Permaculture and led by local teachers from Uganda, Kenya and...