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01/06/2026

A New Week is Here, And So Is Field Day!

Join us for an exciting day filled with hands-on activities, environmental learning, teamwork, and plenty of fun with our learners.
Let's explore, discover, and celebrate nature together while embracing sustainable practices the agroecology way.
We can't wait to have you there!
See you there!
Let's have fun the agroecology way with our learners and make this World Environment Day one to remember!




Regional schools and Colleges Permaculture Programme AFSA Zambia Alliance for Agroecology and Biodiversity SCOPE Zimbabwe

Photos from SCOPE KENYA's post 28/05/2026

A beautiful to where it all started — and we are proud to celebrate and mark the upcoming in this school.

Looking back at the effort, dedication, and commitment that transformed a simple idea into a thriving food forest is truly inspiring. Learners can access safe, nutritious food while also learning the value of environmental conservation and sustainable living. This journey reflects the power of teamwork, resilience, and caring for nature.
See the growth. See the impact. See the future.

Photos from SCOPE KENYA's post 25/05/2026

Women representatives from small community groups practicing agroecology across Murang’a, Siaya, Busia, Bungoma, Makueni, and Machakos counties in Kenya recently came together for a two-day training organized by SCOPE KENYA, aimed at strengthening their understanding of agroecology, leadership, and entrepreneurial skills.
The training that took place on 22nd and 23rd May at Our Lady of Grace and Compassion School Mundika, Busia created a valuable space for learning, knowledge sharing, and discussions on strengthening community groups, promoting agroecological entrepreneurship, and addressing the different dynamics affecting women-led groups in their communities.
The training empowered the women with knowledge, skills, and networks that will help strengthen agroecological movements and community livelihoods across their regions.

20/05/2026

Bees are essential for ecosystems and agriculture because they pollinate crops, wild plants, and trees. Without them, biodiversity and food production would drop dramatically.

LETS BEE TOGETHER 🐝💫 as we celebrate the tiny pollinators that keep our world blooming and our food growing.

15/05/2026

Diving into the weekend with some fresh indigenous African leafy vegetables. A bumper harvest it is!!!

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Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
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