[Ccpg] TONIGHT!/Permaculture Around the World Series withJoseph Lentunyoi/Permaculture in Kenya
Margie Bushman, Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
sbpcnet at silcom.com
Thu Jul 11 09:02:32 PDT 2013
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
Permaculture Around the World Series
with Joseph Lentunyoi
from the Permaculture Research Institute of Kenya
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Thursday, July 11, 7pm - 9pm 2013
Donation $5
Santa Barbara Central Library, Faulkner Gallery
Join Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
as it continues its Permaculture Around the World
series, highlighting the path of Permaculture
around the globe, this time in Kenya and East Africa.
Featured is Joseph Lentunyoi from the Maasai
tribe, who is the co-founder of the Permaculture
Research Institute of Kenya. Joseph is currently
in the USA teaching a Permaculture Design Course
for International Development at Quail Springs
Permaculture in the Cuyama Valley north of Ojai,
CA, to which he brings extensive practical
knowledge of sustainable farming and permaculture teaching experience.
Joseph is the founder and Director of the
Laikipia Permaculture Project and the
Sustainability Director for Nyumbani Village,
where over 900 children live who have been
orphaned by HIV related diseases. He teaches and
designs with permaculture techniques extensively
in East Africa, and has taught several
international PDC trainings in Kenya and
Australia. He attended the Kenya Institute of
Organic Farming and Uganda Martyrs University in Agriculture.
The Maasai are nomadic pastoralists who
traditionally have no knowledge of
agriculture. But Joseph ironically, is the
Maasai tribesman who is bringing sustainable
agriculture education and permaculture
demonstration sites to Kenya after a Permaculture
Design Course in Tanzania in 2007 with Australian
permaculture teacher Geoff Lawton.
Agriculture dominates Kenyas economy, although
more than 80 percent of its land is too dry and
infertile for good cultivation. According to the
Ministry of Agriculture, farming is the largest
contributor to Kenyas gross domestic product,
and 75 percent of Kenyans made their living by
farming in 2006. Kenya is still reeling from the
worst drought in half a century, which affected
an estimated 13 million people across the Horn of
Africa in 2011. Kenya is also home to the worlds
largest refugee camp, housing 450,000 Somalis
fleeing violence and famine, increasing the
pressure to deal with food security challenges.
The Permaculture Research Institute of Kenya
(PRI-Kenya) is a new organization, dedicated to
permaculture education and promotion of
sustainable practices through support to
permaculture projects around Kenya and East Africa.
The event takes place on Thursday, July 11, 7-9pm
at the downtown Santa Barbara Public Library, 40
East Anapamu St, Santa Barbara, CA,
93101. Donation $5, no reservations
needed. More Info, (805) 962-2571,
margie at sbpermaculture.org, www.sbpermaculture.org
Sponsored by Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
www.sbpermaculture.org
&
Quail Springs Permaculture
www.quailsprings.org
More Info:
Permaculture Research Institute (PRI) of Kenya
www.pri-kenya.org/
facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/pages/Permaculture-Research-Institute-Kenya/276192719073147>https://www.facebook.com/pages/Permaculture-Research-Institute-Kenya/276192719073147
Laikipia Permaculture Centre a New Centre for Kenya:
http://permaculturenews.org/2013/01/24/laikipia-permaculture-centre-a-new-centre-for-kenya/
A Maasai Tribesman Brings Permaculture to Kenya
by Craig Mackintosh PRI Editor January 18, 2013
http://permaculturenews.org/2013/01/18/a-maasai-tribesman-brings-permaculture-to-kenya/
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