Improving Lives through the Permaculture Approach


Permaculture Design Course
For school teachers, NGO staff members, farmers and individuals
December 10th to 23rd, 2018
at Sabina, Uganda

Lead Tutors
Mugarura Charles – BEU-Permaculture Group
  
  Laura Maier  - Practical Permaculture Institute Zanzibar

       Sheena Shah  - Kenya   PRI Kenya Executive Director

Racheal Corda Asio - Arego Agro-Organic Foods
                                                                               

Supporting Team
 Mercy Kayodi -  BEU-Permaculture Group
Victoria Katumba - BEU-Permaculture Group

Institutions:   Broadfield Enterprises Uganda – Permaculture Group www.broadfieldpermaculture.co.uk
Practical Permaculture Institute Zanzibar

Venue:  Sabina Permaculture Food and Water Security Project-
Kyotera District Uganda

Why should participants join a PDC?
The 72h Permaculture Design Course (PDC) is the foundational Permaculture course originally developed by permaculture founder Bill Mollison. PDCs are offered worldwide and are the prerequisite for the Permaculture Design Diploma in many countries. Nevertheless, the PDC in its own is a good basis to start adding some Permaculture thinking into your own personal work and projects.
Permaculture offers many simple and practical solutions that can deliver locally applied answers to global challenges. Permaculture’s prime goal is to create future viability and enable people to take their lives into their own hands. Permaculture is at the center of climate change adaptation and establishing the most natural and community based approaches on sustainability.

International PDC Expert Monitoring by Permaculture Education Institute of Australia.

Monitoring Expert of the Certified Permaculture Design Course of Broadfield Enterprises Uganda –Permaculture Group.

Permaculture Education Institute of Australia and her partners, is strongly supporting and Fostering of Young Generation Experienced leading Permaculture Teachers and Designers, putting Africa and Uganda in position to lead in creative impactful teaching under the Permaculture approach.
Monitoring and Teaching support will involve Lesson Review and techniques development for teachers on duty throughout the course. In addition to the assessment on the teaching methodologies used by all teachers.
BEU- Permaculture Group is grateful to receive Morag Gamble and Partners, her official Financial and Expertise support to the 2018 Permaculture Design Course In Uganda, come 10th to 23rd December 2018. In addition to her support she has blessed the course with her two beloved Children, who will fully participate in the section of children and site activities.

Morag Gamble is an award-winning international permaculture teacher, speaker, designer and practitioner. She is the founder of the Permaculture Education Institute and Director of the registered charity, the Ethos Foundation. Morag is based at a UN World Habitat Award winning permaculture village in Australia and has taught permaculture in more than 20 countries over the past 25 years.  She leads the Permaculture Educators Program - the first comprehensive combined online Permaculture Design Certificate and Permaculture Teacher Certificate.
Morag is co-founder of the iconic Northey Street City Farm in Brisbane, the Sunshine Coast University Community Garden and the Australian City Farms and Community Gardens Network and many other local food initiatives around the world. Her own permaculture education garden is also award-winning. She leads permaculture camps for schools, nature kids programs for young children, and mentors many young people in permaculture.

She is an advisor to the International Permaculture Education Network (IPEN) and previously acted in this role for the Hong Kong, Korean and Indonesian Permaculture Networks. She has been a Director of Permaculture International and Crystal Waters Cooperative and has taught at leading eco-educational centres and organisations around the world including Schumacher College, The Centre for Alternative Technology, Findhorn Foundation, The Green University, Permaculture Centre Japan, UCDavis, Center for Ecoliteracy, Global Ecovillage Network, The Ladakh Project, UNESCO Master of Sustainability and many more .
She produces the popular Our Permaculture Life Blog and Youtube Channel that have been viewed by millions sharing free permaculture information around the world. Morag also produces a free online monthly masterclass series accessed by thousands and is just launching her podcast with interviews from leading thinkers and activists for positive change in the world. Morag is a regular contributor to the Australian Permaculture Magazine and has a chapter in both Reclaiming the Urban Commons and Permaculture Pioneers. She regularly appears on ABC radio as a simple living correspondent.
Morag holds a Master of Sustainability Education (Hons) from Griffith University and from the University of Melbourne she holds both a Post Graduate Diploma of Landscape Architecture and a Bachelor of Planning and Design. 


Who should participate in this course?
This course will be specifically targeted to people who are working with schools or communities, as well as individuals interested to integrate Permaculture thinking into their own projects and work. Participants will include sponsored school teachers, community workers, farmers, NGO staff members, as well as individuals looking to gain a personal transformation. The participants will deepen their knowledge about the history, ethics, philosophy and goals of Permaculture.
The systemic approach of the Permaculture design process extends beyond the field of home and garden, and also involves the community and economic aspects. Therefore, the participants study the principles and the steps of the Permaculture design process and explore the application in the fields of garden, agriculture and self-sufficiency, as well as architecture, construction, infrastructure and questions of work and employment. The theoretical input will be complemented by many practical applications.

What will participants learn in this PDC?
The aim of the course is to deliver the broad field of Permaculture through the internationally recognized 72-hour design course curriculum according to Bill Mollison and to provide a solid foundation for further endeavors using Permaculture.

During the course, we will focus on the following topics:

- Ethical foundations of Permaculture
- Permaculture principles and methods
- Observation and perception
- Design exercises and presentations
- Ecosystems, system theory and complexity
- Soils, trees, water, climate
- Permaculture in the tropics
- Urban Permaculture and indigenous landscape design
- Social Permaculture
- Natural patterns
- Terrain modeling
- Self-sufficiency
- Economy and community

Design exercises as well as the intensive study of concrete projects in individual or group work and student presentations will put the theory into practice. Thus, the theory acquired in the course is directly applied by practical transformations on the existing project of Sabina School.

Venue: Permaculture background of Sabina School
Sabina School is a children’s home and school established in 1990 by Sister Rose Muyinza. Sabina Food and Water Security Project was founded by Jane Smart (World Bank – IMF retired, Children of Uganda board Former Vice Chair) who has a strong conviction for the wellbeing of children and communities in Uganda, where she raised many vulnerable children to date. Jane realized the potential and ability of Permaculture in advancing the possibilities for Sabina school and established the Permaculture side of the school. In support of Permaculture practitioners Rosemary Morrow, Dan Palmer and Amanda Culyer from Australia and Mugarura Charles, Nyero Christopher and Namubiru Sharon from Uganda, the first PDC took place at Sabina in 2008. Short- and long-term plans for the school and its land were designed and since then partially implemented.
In 2018 another PDC took place from 13- 26th May with UK Partners, which was followed by the first East African Permaculture convergence. Find the reports of the two events here: https://pdcuganda-may2018sabina.blogspot.com/2017/12/east-african-permaculture-convergence.html

We look into the future and believe that Permaculture remains a key solution that we need to get to all change makers in the community, and are excited for the upcoming PDC on December 10th to 23rd, 2018. Sabina remains the ground to take the challenge with her diverse long visionary Permaculture works since 2008 to date that showed significant impact on the land and its community. End your year by being part of the promising journey of making a safe planet with reliable skills through permaculture.

Structure of December PDC 2018 at Sabina Permaculture Project
The PDC itself will be aimed at up to 30 participants. The 30 participants will be divided into 2 home groups each facilitated by 2 facilitators.The  Following is the curriculum that all participants will go through:

1: Uganda – Africa – Global -Permaculture Perspective and Challenges.

Permaculture in Uganda, Africa and across the world is dynamic topic with varying capacity of different regions to implement in different approaches. Permaculture has much to offer for both the rich and the poor in terms of resources, in addition to learning environment of academia. The challenge is limited capacity and creativity to practice what permaculture offers practically because of varying factors.

2: Permaculture landscapes Design

Develop a complete ecosystem design, food forests, garden practical sessions, plant nurseries, propagation, land development strategies. This group will help maintain plants in the plant nursery, led on the planting practical sessions and help develop a maintenance plan for the school gardens.
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3: Renewable Resources

Biogas and methane, wood char and wood gas, coppice establishment and management. This group will help maintain the on-site systems for methane production and wood gas, collating their experiences as a teaching resource for the school and other participants.

4: Permaculture for Uganda  schools curriculum

Permaculture is a powerful educational tool, how can we use it in schools to change campus culture, reduce waste, water run-off and covert nutrients in to healthy soil. This group will be considering how to bring permaculture much more into schools, the curriculum and the school campus culture. We have links to the Ministry for Education in Uganda as well as several key regional schools, our aim is to capitalize on these.


5: Defining Permaculture in Business Sense in Building Sustainable Settlements
Saving the planet, reducing emissions and building fertile soils is one thing, but can we create new enterprise and livelihood using permaculture design? This group will be looking at permaculture as a business model, we will be incorporating some business skills, planning and reporting into this module, pointing participants towards avenues for creating new jobs and businesses that capitalize on permaculture structures.

Teachers:

Charles Mugarura,
Charles is the Founder, lead Permaculture Tropical designer and tutor at BEU (Broadfield Enterprises Uganda) - Permaculture Group. He is a qualified Permaculture implementer and teacher, my journey began in 2008 with Permaculture Across Borders under  Dan Palmer and Rosemary Morrow. I have taught on 5 PDCs and 30 short trainings and conducted impactful subject centred Permaculture solutions. He has multiple professional trainings in leadership and innovation modeling and received an award of Youth Climate change Blue Mountains Permaculture Institute of Australia, under Rosemary Morrow and Dan Palmer. Charles hosted and organised the first East African Convergence 28th to 29, May 2018, with 70 participants at the field site in Sabina in Partnership with Sector 39. He is currently pushing the Permaculture curriculum integration into the Ugandan national education with support from State Minister of education in Primary schools, Hon.Rosemary Seninde  and Hon. Mathias Kasamba. Charles is also holding Computer Science Diploma in Agri- Business from Makerere University Business School, that motivated him to innovate for Permaculture-Tech since 2015 ( PermApp- Project - Permaculture on Mobile ). This gave birth to the PermApp previously in brand of Kuuma, Professional Course in Business Behaviour at Leuphana University Germany. I have  coordinated projects in Rwanda between 2013, in Kenya in 2015 and 2016. Charles also worked as WeFarm Uganda - Trainer and User acquisition, the strategy involved data analysing on Farmer’s challenges and solutions. He facilitated two Permaculture workshops in Bonn, Germany at the COY 13 and delivered the Africa Youth climate change position paper, at the COP23 at United Nations. Charles received an Award of Youth Climate change adaptation using Permaculture in September 22nd 2016 from Global Citizen, NYC. NUCAFE 5th Winner Prize on Coffee growing- In dry lands June 2016.- NUCAFE. Gorilla Tracking and Conservation activist 2012. Experienced in joint teamwork development, capacity building for local movements and fundraising.

Laura Maier
Laura is the Operations Manager and Permaculture designer at the Practical Permaculture Institute Zanzibar. She joined the Permaculture family in 2012 while living on Jamaica. She consequently wrote both her Bachelor and Master thesis on Permaculture (B.A. “Peace-sustaining and sustainable Lifestyles: Permaculture and Rastafari” and M.Sc. “Enhancing ecosystem services for urban resilience – A case study of Permaculture as an adaptive management approach at Fumba Town, Zanzibar”). After spending a year researching Permaculture in East and South Africa, she decided to settle on Zanzibar, working with Franko Göhse for the Fumba Town Service Center for one year, and after that moving on to take over the role of operations management at the Practical Permaculture Institute, Zanzibar. At PPIZ she is managing the regular class schedule and activities of the institute, as well as a Permaculture School Garden and an out of school Youth Empowerment and Ecopreneurship program. She has first hand experience in project- and land-based design, implementation and evaluation. Laura has been hosting Permaculture courses and workshops and is running all of PPIZ programs. She attended an introduction to Permaculture course, two PDCs and advanced digital Permaculture design using Adobe Illustrator with Daniel Halsey.

Sheena Shah
Current PRI Kenya Executive Director - Born and raised in Nairobi, Sheena is educated in Kenya and in the U.K in Early Childhood Development and English Language, thereafter with 3.5 years teaching experience in schools offering a holistic approach. Sheena took her PDC on Rusinga Island, off Lake Victoria in March 2011 with renowned facilitator, Warren Brush and then proceeded to help establish a school and successfully implemented a permaculture design and gardening workshops for a year at a Children’s Home in Athi River, Kenya, which was generously designed by Warren Brush himself, who also consults for the affiliate centres in Europe.
Sheena later joined PRI Kenya in 2012 and managed their Education Programme until December 2016. Currently, Sheena is now responsible for the overall management, overseeing all field operations, strategies and programme delivery and manages all partnerships and communications. Sheena is known for her ability to inspire masses of people through coordination and overall communication and has the ability to weave together complex issues into cohesive narratives that can be acted upon quickly. She is also very much focused on regenerative business, using solutions and principles to level up and ensure long-term sustainable development and shift the paradigm skillfully.
Sheena is a Gaia University Associate and is further pursuing her studies in International Permaculture Design at the Gaia University, which is an incredible open source programme for field students in permaculture and development.


Abigaba Victoria Katumba, is a holder of  of a Bachelor  Degree in Community Psychology, rom Makerere University. Graduate in Permaculture Design Course 2018, She is experienced in project Planning , partnerships, in Uganda - China trade Association . She is former secretary at office of the Vice President - Economics and Advisory Fund for Rural Agriculture  development Agency, Worked with Refugees in data collection with community service with Reach A Hand. Currently working as our operations and Partnerships manager, as well a Trainer on Permaculture enterprise, Permaculture in schools.
Mercy Melody Kayodi, holding a Bsc in Entrepreneurship and Small Businesses Management, He has permaculture Design Course.  In addition in trained in women entrepreneurship and leadership, has worked our regional field ja cross Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Uganda. She has won - Women's entrepreneurship BlogDev. of world Bank where she Represented in USA. she experienced in Adult education, field Training and Youth advocacy on climate change. He is currently contributing to the curriculum development of primary schools in Permaculture where we are working with Ministry of Agriculture. Currently the Director of Permaculture Education,Trainings and  Research at BEU- Permaculture.

What you should carry?
  1. You need to carry your own and a receipt copy of your registration form and Bath and face towel.
  2.           Sleeping bag (if you have one)
  3.           Light shirts and trousers that can cover you from the sun in the day.
  4.           Comfortable shoes, sandals, slippers
  5.           Good shoes for outdoor practicals
  6.           A jumper or cardigan for chilly evenings (it does get cold!!)
  7.           Warm covering sleeping clothes and socks for evenings
  8.           Rain jacket (rainy season now)
  9.           Gumboots/ wellingtons (optional but needed during rainy season – March and October)
  10.           Sun cream - minimum factor 30 recommended
  11.           Sunglasses
  12.           Hat
  13.           Torch/ Flashlight - a wind-up one is a good idea
  14.           Mosquito repellent + Malaria tablets + Anti Malariabiotics (please consult your doctor)
  15.           Personal medicine
  16.           Stationery; writing pens & pencils and a note pad
  17.           Extra pocket money
  18.  
Fees: 500 USD, for all training, accommodation, meals and resources for 2 weeks.
       
Payment can be made on receiving an invoice after sending a short email booking a slot (charles@broadfieldpermaculture.co.uk ) and filling out the application form.
                                      
How to Book a slot?
Book in advance to avoid disappointments since there is a set limit of the number of participants. Apply by emailing to charles@broadfiledpermaculture.co.uk  
Fill the application form Please here: https://goo.gl/forms/YTPzfCi7JFotpAms1

How can you Partner or contribute?
Partner, donate or sponsor a community teacher, or rural farmer for a 10th – 23rd - December PDC 2018


Account Details to make your payments:

Please note that a 50% deposit is required to secure your places, thereafter full payments must be made by Nov 14th. Once transfers are made, please email us your confirmation codes to verify.

BEU- Permaculture Group bank details:  Broadfield Enterprises Uganda 
swift code;
 ABCLKENA
 Bank Name : AFRICAN BANKING CORPORATION
Beneficiary Name: BROADFIELD ENTERPRISES UGANDA
Account number : 2000000920

Address :
BEU- Permaculture Group
Permaculture -Innovations Project - Inside RANlab
Upper Kololo Terrace plot 28 House 38
P. o . Box Kampala - Uganda -East Africa

Organizers:

Broadfield Enterprises Uganda ltd - Permaculture Group

Charles Mugarura
Mobile: +256703392766
mugaruracharles916@gmail.com

Mercy Kayodi Melody
Mobile +256785147446

In Collaboration with:

Practical Permaculture Institute Zanzibar

Laura Maier
Mobile: +255777304890

Our supporting partners
Krieskinderstiftung
German Permaculture Institute
Resilient Africa Network

 For Directions to the Venue:

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  1. Are there scholarships for this program?

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    1. Soon the scholarship call will come out we are still looking for donors to fund it.

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  2. Hi Charles. I really need to study Permaculture so that I can I establish a demo-unit in my village where children, youth and adults can learn Permaculture.
    Please consider my request when you have a chance or better still scholarship opportunities.
    God bless you.
    Maurice

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    1. http://decemberpdc18-10-23-uganda.blogspot.com/2018/08/permaculture-scholarships-for-pdc.html

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