Promoting permaculture in schools, colleges and communities
Building a World Where we all live in harmony with nature
our impact
We have established permaculture gardens in schools and colleges.
We have conducted permaculture trainings in various communities.
We worked with and shared permaculture experiences of our partners
Who We Are
We are a partnership network non-profit making organisation whose core business is inclusive, participatory, practical and holistic environmental education and sustainable land use in schools, colleges and communities. SCOPE Zambia was also established to promote the sharing of experiences by partners who are committed to assisting schools, colleges and communities to demonstrate sustainable land use with a view of enhancing healthy environments in and out of their surroundings.
We work towards ensuring that schools, colleges & communities achieve living in abundance using their whole land creatively to produce a diverse range of nutritious food and other useful products.

What We Do
— We promote permaculture living
We work with schools, colleges and communities by training on productive, multi-purpose and healthy environments that are designed to meet the educational, nutritional and other basic needs of the learners, teachers and parents/farmers.
— We share partner network experiences
We share the permaculture learning experiences from our partners who are local organizations in the participating communities engaged in supporting schools to practice sustainable methods of gardening.
— We advocate for sustainable farming
We work towards leading the way in permaculture while touching the lives of schools, colleges and villages by promoting agroecology with different partners and networking with other NGOs in fighting climate change.
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Sowing Seeds of Sustainability: Permaculture and Agroecology Education in Rufunsa
In this time that Zambian communities face severe effects of climate change, deforestation, and soil degradation, them being our daily realities and a lot of people especially in rural areas
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Strengthening Sustainable Communities Through Permaculture: SCOPE Zambia Launches Bread for the World Project in Solwezi
SCOPE Zambia successfully launched its latest initiative under the Bread for the World project in Solwezi District. During the two-day workshop, teachers, community members, and education officials gathered to build
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Lubinda Tsepiso: Cultivating Change from Conventional Farming to Agroecology Champion
Lubinda Tsepino's journey from a college student taught in conventional farming methods to becoming a fervent advocate for agroecology is nothing short of inspirational. His transformative story highlights the power
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Importance Of Greening Schools the Permaculture Way
Before we discuss the importance of greening, let's first understand what the term greening means. Greening can be defined as the process of embracing sustainable and environmentally friendly practices in
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MILLET: The Versatile crop
Millet is a versatile grain that can be consumed in various ways and a type of a grain cereal that has been cultivated for thousands of years and holds significant
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