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Year Round Growing Season
legumes, pigeon pea, tephrosia (fish bean), cassava
01 Regional Asset
Bananas and mangoes
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02 Problem
•80% of the population in Malawi consists of rural, predominantly subsistence farmers - Malawi NAPA
•Nearly 60% experience year round food insecurity - Malawi NAPA
•50 tons of soil per hectare per year is lost in Malawi
Kusamala Institute of Agriculture & Ecology Nature’s Gift Permacuture Center
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Working with nature towards
healthy lands and people.
03 Solution
The Kusamala Institute of Agriculture and Ecology is a local, non-governmental organization that promotes holistic land management and household-level permaculture and agroecology systems in Malawi through demonstration, education, outreach and advocacy.
04 It works
04 It works
Staff member’s house six months after project implementation.
Neighbor’s house, a typical example of swept yards in Malawi.
04 It works
Dowa District – Practicing Permaculture and Agroecology
Dowa District – Conventional Agriculture
04 It works
Chitedze Permaculture Network Hub – Never Ending Food – January 20, 2016
300 metres from Hub – Neighbor using Conventional Agriculture – January 20, 2016
04 It works
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All Malawian communities have the ability and knowledge to creatively pursue their own path towards achieving food security and diversity, economic stability, and productive healthy environments.
Vision
Dowa working on a storyboard
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Internal Mission: To create a Malawian-run organization that is committed to improving organizational effectiveness through internal career development and specialized training that builds leaders in communities, policy, and government.
External Mission: To demonstrate and research resilient, income generating permaculture, agroecology, and holistic systems and to extend these systems into local communities through education and outreach.
Mission
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• Improve lives through teaching holistic land management, permaculture and agroecology practices.
• Upscale practices that create healthy landscapes
• Build respectful and trustworthy internal structures with patience
• Honor resources by giving back more than we take
• Create a financially sustainable organization that is not reliant on external funding
• Collaborate and Support our internal teams and external partners
• Give a platform to people's experiences with holistic practices who otherwise would not have one
Our Values
06 Opportunities (Impact and Improve Lives)
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06 Strategy
COURSES:
Permaculture Design Course (PDC)Permaculture Awareness Gardening with PermacultureHolistic Livestock Land Management Specialty Courses (i.e. beekeeping, water management, agroforestry)
CONSULTANCIES:
Malawi MangoesMaternity Health ClinicsLove Support UniteUnited Methodist ChurchMsalura Project (UNDP)
Trainings, Consultancies, and Demonstrations
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Participatory Video and Mapping
Coordinator Vincent practice interview Khundi Mapping Workshop
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In 2015, Kusamala conducted a research study with the African Centre for Biodiversity on soil health, seed availability and access to fertilizers. The report Running to Stand Still: Small-Scale Farmers and the Green Revolution in Malawi found that smallholder farmers struggle with costs of seeds and use high amounts of fertilizers at the detriment of long-term soil health. Kusamala’s work directly addresses these problems and proposes solutions that work within the social, environmental, and economic context.
Research
Network and Partnerships - Global Savory Network - Goal is 100 locally owned, led, and managed self-sustaining Hubs around the world by 2025, doing this in their own social, cultural, political, and ecological contexts. Kusamala is currently 1 of 27 Hubs.
- Malawi Permaculture Network – Established in 2015 with Kusamala as the secretariat and leading the mission to create strong partnerships and coordinated activities that share knowledge and resources. - Dowa Civil Society Organization Network – Kusamala founded this network in 2014 with a vision to reduce redundancy and ensure increased access to delivery of quality services to people of Dowa District.
There is almost a sensual longing for communion with others who have a large vision. The immense fulfillment of the friendship between those engaged in furthering the evolution of consciousness has a quality impossible to describe.
- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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08 Structure
Executive Director,
Kusamala Board of Directors and
Advisors
Grants and Projects
($33,900)
Communications and Marketing
Department
Operations Department
Demonstration Department
($815)Administration
and Accounting Department
Training and Consultancies Department
($24,700)
Intern and Volunteers
Department ($1,200)
Research and
Evaluation Department
Dollar amounts are from June 2015 through October 2015
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09 Equipping Our Region
Agroecology and
Permaculture
Holistic Management
Trainings and Consultancies
Holistic Demonstrations
Innovative Research
Innovative Policy
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10 Business Model
BUSINESS (Trainings, Consultancies, and Demonstrations)
GRANTS (Communities, Research, and
Policy)
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11 Road to Sustainability
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 $-
$100,000
$200,000
$300,000
$400,000
$500,000
$600,000
Trainings and Consul-tanciesDemonstrationsGrantsOther
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• Secure funding of at least $1.375 million with a commitment of 5 years. • Convert 650 hectares to holistic land livestock management in partnership with
Nature’s Gift Limited. • Through veg box sales, trainings and consultancies generate an income of $78,750
and train 550 individuals.• Continue training 1,650 rural farmers in climate smart agriculture and holistic
management in Rural Lilongwe, Dowa, and Mangochi Districts using participatory video and mapping methods.
• Secure consistent donor partnerships that believe in our vision, mission, and values. • Publish annual reports, monthly newsletters, weekly updates, bi-monthly blog posts,
and participate weekly on social media platforms.
2016 Goals
12 Investing in Impact
Without agriculture it is not possible to have a city, stock market, banks, university, church or army. Agriculture is the foundation of civilization and any stable economy.
- Allan Savory
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Questions