[Sdpg] FRI MAY 29 /Sustainable World Radio Interview with Robyn Francis SUSTAINABLE AID/ Permaculture for 2/3rds World, Indigenous and Culturally Diverse Communities
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
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Wed May 27 19:20:18 PDT 2009
Friday, May 29, 9-10am, Sustainable World Radio,
Interview with Robyn Francis from Australia
Sustainable World Radio, KCSB 91.9 FM PST
and streaming live on www.kcsb.org, interviews also posted
on www.sustainableworldradio.com.
Join Jill Cloutier of Sustainable World Radio for an
interview with International Permaculture Teacher/Designer Robyn
Francis from Australia as she talks about her 25 years of
permaculture work around the world and promoting and teaching of
Sustainable Aid---Facilitating Resilient Community Development in
Areas of Need---Permaculture for 2/3rds World, Indigenous and
Culturally Diverse Communities workshops.
Effective aid is leaving people empowered with the information and
skills to solve their own problems - Bill Mollison
Robyn will be join be Margie Bushman and Wesley Roe of Santa Barbara
Permaculture Network who have convened with/at Quailsprings Learning
Oasis and Permaculture Farm www.quailspring.org the Upcoming Courses
on Sustainable Aid in the USA in Juy/Aug 2009
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More Resources, Upcoming Courses, Contacts:
UPCOMING SUSTAINABLE AID COURSES
Facilitating Resilient Community Development in Areas of Need -
Permaculture for 2/3rds World, Indigenous and Culturally Diverse
Communities with Robyn Francis
Both Courses USA and Australia 2009
USA: Quails Springs, New Cuyama CA: Part 1: 27-30 July, Part 2: 1-6
Aug, 2009. www.quailsprings.org
Australia: Djanbung Gardens NSW Sep 7-18, 2009. www.permaculture.com.au
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Synopsis of Sustainable Aid Course
This course specifically for people working in community development
programs with culturally diverse communities around the world.
Organized in two complementary parts this course develops awareness
and skills for working in areas of need. This intensive course is
inspiring, challenging and deeply empowering. Participants will gain
vital skills and a toolkit of processes to work effectively in both a
first-world context and in overseas development work. Graduates from
these courses are undertaking significant work in diverse projects
all over the world.
This course was originally developed by Robyn Francis in 1991 and
undergoes constant revision in keeping with global changes and their
impacts on the world's poorest and most vulnerable peoples.
International permaculture designer Robyn Francis has over 25 years
experience throughout Australia, New Zealand, USA, India, Indonesia,
Germany, Cuba, and Taiwan, and including projects ranging from
outback communities to urban development.
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ABOUT ROBYN FRANCIS
Robyn has been working internationally for over 25 years,
throughout Australia, New Zealand, India, Indonesia, USA, Germany,
Cuba and Taiwan. The founder of Permaculture International, Erda
Institute and Djanbung Gardens Permaculture, she was editor of the
Permaculture International Journal, and one of the key architects of
the Accredited Permaculture Training providing national vocational
and trade qualifications in Permaculture.
Her experience has encompassed all climate zones in projects
ranging from outback communities to urban development, domestic
gardens to public landscapes, ecovillage design to bioregional and
state planning, with clients ranging from the grassroots to corporate
and government sectors.
One of permaculture's early pioneers, Robyn has conducted
over 100 PDC's plus numerous advanced and professional development
courses. She has developed one of permaculture's leading education
and demonstration sites, Djanbung Gardens in sub-tropical NSW, where
she has established a bioregional campus for vocational training in
Permaculture.
Robyn is also an accomplished musician, singer-songwriter
and artist, an avid gardener and enjoys getting dirty walking the
talk. For more information and full CV visit www.permaculture.com.au .
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Upcoming Event IN USA
SUSTAINABLE AID COURSES
Facilitating Resilient Community Development in Areas of Need -
Permaculture for 2/3rds World, Indigenous and Culturally Diverse Communities
with Robyn Francis
Convened in partnership with
<http://ent.groundspring.org/EmailNow/pub.php?module=URLTracker&cmd=track&j=277252048&u=3019502>Santa
Barbara Permaculture Network
Presented in two complementary parts
July 27-30, 2009 - Working with Cultural Diversity and Indigenous Peoples
August 1-6, 2009 - Overseas Development Work
Sustainable Aid program provides essential skills training for people
working or intending to work in community development programs with
indigenous and culturally diverse communities at home and overseas,
and in aid and development programs in the 2/3rds World. Inspiring,
challenging and deeply empowering, learn skills and processes to work
effectively in facilitating community-based planning, education and
program development.
This is an important and growing area of permaculture work, which
requires a realistic approach and appropriate skills-set to work
effectively in facilitating sustainable change in areas of
need. Graduates from these courses are undertaking significant work
in diverse projects all over the world. This course was originally
developed by Robyn Francis in 1991 and undergoes constant revision in
keeping with global changes and their impacts on the world's poorest
and most vulnerable peoples. Contributes to competencies for AQTF
qualifications in Certificate IV in Permaculture and Diploma of Permaculture.
Early Bird discounts and Work Trade options by June 1, 2009
Contact Kolmi Majumdar,
<mailto:info at quailsprings.org?subject=PDC%20Interest>info at quailsprings.org
or 805-886-7239
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MORE DETAILS FOR USA AND AUSTRALIAN COURSE
Facilitating Resilient Community Development in Areas of Need:
Permaculture for 2/3rds World, Indigenous
and Culturally Diverse Communities
USA: Quails Springs, CA: Part 1: 27-30 July, Part 2: 1-6 Aug, 2009.
Australia: Djanbung Gardens NSW Sep 7-18, 2009.
Advanced Permaculture Training for Permaculture Activists & Community
Development Workers
This course develops awareness and skills for working in areas of need, and
with people from other cultural backgrounds in both a first-world context
and in overseas development work. The course is presented in two
complementary parts. The information and skills from both parts of this
course will empower Permaculture activists to work effectively with
communities to build resilience to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing
world of climate change and economic instability. Both courses assume the
prior knowledge of the PDC or working knowledge of Permaculture.
Part 1 Working with Cultural Diversity & Indigenous Peoples
The first part deals with cultural awareness, working with people from
diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds, appropriate communications,
inclusive facilitation techniques and strategies for conflict resolution.
This part of the course explores issues and strategies
specific to working
with indigenous, multicultural, ethnic and minority groups, refugees, people
at risk and community work in developed nations. The principles and skills
covered in Part 1 provide an essential foundation for Part 2 of the course
which goes into specific factors relating to overseas development work.
Part 1 provides valuable insights for those involved in
working in community
development programs such as community gardens, city farms, schools,
transition planning, and other community initiatives which involve liaising
with people from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds, and with
disadvantaged groups.
Part 2 Sustainable Aid for Overseas Development Work
Part 2 builds further on the skills-set of Part 1 for those working or
intending to be involved in overseas aid and development work. Key issues
facing the 2/3rds world are addressed together with Permaculture strategies
to facilitate solution processes.
Topics include survival security (food,water, shelter),
health and nutrition, environmental health, kitchen garden
and local food security programs, appropriate low-tech options, and
integrating permaculture with traditional production systems in humid and
arid tropics.
The course also addresses facilitation processes for
community directed program development, project appraisal and evaluation,
disaster preparedness, post disaster relief and recovery, and ways we need
to prepare ourselves for undertaking this kind of work including research,
working with development agencies and NGO's, and issues of personal security
in overseas field work.
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REGISTRATION:
USA: Quail Springs July 27-Aug 6, 2009 www.quailsprings.org
info at quailsprings.org
Australia: Djanbung Gardens Sep 7-18, 2009 www.permaculture.com.au
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