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Prince Sebe Maloba,  Executive Director

 

Certified permaculturist, climate change, environmentalist and healthcare activist, Eco-designer, sports man, regenerative farmer, peace promoter and nature advocate. A strong believer in permaculture for simplified environmentalism by creating a system that co exists with the natural world. I collect solutions, test them and offer them to society.

 

Innovations - Currently I am working on a homemade biochar kiln which creates both solid and liquid biochar

Current activities - l rehabilitate gardens and farms that suffer from carbon deficiency through nature based solutions like green manures, nitrogen fixing plants, organic and biochar applications.

 

Awards given

Environmentalist award by YMCA Kenya,

Human rights, health and circumcision award, Cologne Germany,

Health reproductive award by aktion regent, Austria

 

George Echessa, Director of Sustainable Innovation

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The Director of Sustainable Innovation supports the mission of Permaculture for Sustainable Communities (PSC) through the management of three focus areas – Sustainability, Analytics and Entrepreneurial Development

Has a master’s degree in strategic leadership for sustainability with focus on eco community development and co creation. He is vast in new paradigm business and community consulting as an eco village sustainable permaculture designer. He is permaculture teacher and university lecture and specialist in regenerative farming systems with six years experience. With collective experiences in farming, building, design, teaching and ecological restoration, George started permaculture clubs in high schools. His motto is to create abundance, build resilience, and transform your world with permaculture.

                   Connecting my vision with reality

The work I am doing now is designed to build the foundation of this vision, learning the skills that will be taught in the school, developing a resource-based design system which the kids can use to create abundance and gain trade skills from implementing the designs. It all comes together with many plans for the future in reaching milestones that are needed to create a healthy community, which in turn is needed to offer children a healthy life where their soul, body and mind are assisted to fulfil their great potential and for them to become people that can improve society.

 

Ramadham Mutebi,  Regional Coordinator

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Degree holder in agriculture, specialist in sustainable agriculture, he is Eastern Uganda programme officer with UK charity called Send Me a Cow. He is permaculture farmer and teacher; he has enrolled as masters’ student at Makerere University in agriculture science pursuing his interests in research, leadership, sustainability, climate change, and entrepreneurship and food security.Mutebe has vast experience and skills to design properties, create abundance, and build resilient community and to bring practical sustainability in lives of farmers in Eastern Uganda

He runs agricultural consultant firm and trains farmers on permaculture farming

                             

Jean Maloba, Community Mobilizer

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She is in charge of mobilizing local farmers and student, conducting participatory style community needs assessments, forming farmer groups; strengthening organizational capacity.

She is primary teacher by professional and permaculture farmer, she designs permaculture educational & training materials, engaging and training teachers and farmers educators. She owners organic garden in her village Matungu Kenya. Asende is our Permaculture project coordinater at Kakuma.

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Lyama Amadi (Asende)

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Asende is a refugee at Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya. He is the Executive Director and Founder of Faulu Productions which is a registered CBO (community based organization) operating inside the kakuma refugee camp,in turkana,northern Kenya.

                   

David John Harris,  Director of Development & Fund Raising

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Dave lives in Australia and is trained in PDC, his main mission is to cultivate a meaningful connection with the natural world by providing communities with a chance to learn and put into practice permaculture principles to improve the environment and the health and well-being of those who use it.

He is in charge of the organization’s fundraising activities, including identifying funding opportunities from foundations, corporations, and public sources, prospecting individual and major donors, and implementing targeted strategies for each opportunity.

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As team of Permaculture for Sustainable Communities we are committed to an outcome based system rather a practical based system, empowering farmers to find creative and economically viable climate mitigation solutions, to empower farmers to manage their land to capture carbon dioxide in soil and improve soil health. Our aim is to provide the needy with education and resources to become sustainable, healthy and secure.

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