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Nairobi, Kenya, Kenya |
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Semi Arid |
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https://www.harvestingforgoodea.org/ |
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Posted by Sheena Shah over 11 years ago
PRI-Kenya are proud to announce our very first international Permaculture Teacher Training (TOT) from January 13-17th 2014 held with renowned permaculture teacher, designer, consultant, community builder, storyteller and mentor, Warren Brush from Quail Springs, California. The TOT will be held at the beautiful Acacia Camp at the Swara Plains conservancy in Athi River, about 45 minutes south of Nairobi.
In order to register for the course participants must have taken a Permaculture Design Course. The focus of the course is on teaching skills for permaculture, topics will include, but are not limited to:
- teaching permaculture using a combination of creative presentation methods
- practicum and group work
- using storytelling
- awareness exercises
- feedback integration
- facilitation as a holistic learning journey
- integrating course learning with site, group dynamics and natural learning
patterns
- creating a PDC curriculum
The course is an intensive learning journey
and aims to build participants skills as teachers, mentors and
community builders. The unique setting of the Swara Plains wildlife
conservancy provides an extraordinary opportunity for participants to
experience the stunning wildlife of Kenya, including the world’s only
white cheetah, as well as the private permaculture farm hosted within
the conservancy where sustainable living through permaculture is
carefully balanced with wildlife conservation.
The cost for the course is 43000 Kshs for African nationals and 1000 USD for international participants. This covers food, accommodation and tuition for the five
days. Please note that your travel costs are not covered.
There is also the opportunity to join PRI-Kenya on a tour after the
TOT to PRI-Kenya partner demonstration sites and projects. The tour will
span six days and will include;
- Amrita Children’s Home- an orphanage set up by Amma
- Nyumbani Village- a home for 1000 HIV/AIDS orphans near Kitui,
- Drylands Natural Resource Centre, a PRI-Kenya partner working with over
300 farmers in Makueni
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Laikipia Permaculture Centre and Nabulu Women’s group- one of
PRIKenya’s key demonstration sites in progress located in a Maasai
community. You will also be able to visit our community partners the
Nabulu Women’s
group who grow aloe vera for soap production and the Laraigwan School where PRI-Kenya are initiating a food forest project.
Cost of the Tour yet to be finalized, please contact us on email below if you are interested!
If you are interested in registering for the course please contact us on courses@prikenya.org for a registration form or click here to go to our website to apply directly:
http://www.pri-kenya.org/involved/courses/registration/
A limited number of full and partial scholarships are also available, you can apply
online on the link above or contact us for more information.
Want to take a Permaculture Design Course? Check out our upcoming course in
November in Butula, Kenya:
http://www.pri-kenya.org/involved/courses/permaculture-design-certification/
Want to find out more about Swara Plains conservancy and Acacia Camp: http://
www.swaraplains.com/
Want to find out more about our work?
www.pri-kenya.org
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Permaculture |
Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course |
Teacher: Warren Brush |
Location: Badilisha Eco village |
Date: Mar 2011 |
Training of Trainers Certificate |
Type: Teacher Training |
Teacher: Warren Brush |
Location: Kenya |
Date: Feb 2014 |