Economic Empowerment through permaculture:
A sustainable development opportunity for Morocco
Economic Empowerment through permaculture:
A sustainable development opportunity for Morocco
The world is recovering from events in 2 special years that for the first time in recorded history affected the entire world population at once.
The current levels of human consumption are environmentally and economically unsustainable.
A transition to a sustainable lifestyle is no more an option, it is necessary to continue living on this planet.
The world is recovering from events in 2 special years that for the first time in recorded history affected the entire world population at once.
The current levels of human consumption are environmentally and economically unsustainable.
A transition to a sustainable lifestyle is no more an option, it is necessary to continue living on this planet.
Geoff will be delivering a special event on Thursday 26/05/2022 at 5h00 PM (GMT +1) in Rabat Morocco focused on the changes we must adopt as people to regenerate our planet and sustain our lives, self-sustaining projects, and systems will be showcased and discussed directly with him and how to apply them in the local ecosystem.
The event will be live streamed directly for registered people worldwide.
The event is not for profit, it is intended to gather people worldwide and participate in a concrete example showcasing the solution.
Registration funds will be used to create empowerment sites in remote rural Moroccan areas to empower local people deprived from basic needs out of lack of knowledge to use the resources they have.
100% of the registration fees are allocated to the establishment of an economic empowerment center in Boulmane region
Geoff will be delivering a special event on Thursday 26/05/2022 at 5h00 PM (GMT +1) in Rabat Morocco focused on the changes we must adopt as people to regenerate our planet and sustain our lives, self-sustaining projects, and systems will be showcased and discussed directly with him and how to apply them in the local ecosystem.
The event will be live streamed directly for registered people worldwide.
The event is not for profit, it is intended to gather people worldwide and participate in a concrete example showcasing the solution.
Registration funds will be used to create empowerment sites in remote rural Moroccan areas to empower local people deprived from basic needs out of lack of knowledge to use the resources they have.
100% of the registration fees are allocated to the establishment of an economic empowerment center in Boulmane region
Geoff Lawton is an Australian permaculture world reference. Lawton’s aim is to establish self-replicating educational demonstration sites.He has educated over 15,000 students in permaculture worldwide.
These include graduates of the Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) Course and courses focused on the practical design of sustainable soil, water, plant, animal, energy, structures, legal and economic systems. Lawton’s ‘master plan’ is to see aid projects being replicated as fast as possible to help ameliorate the growing food and water crisis.
Geoff Lawton is an Australian permaculture world reference. Lawton’s aim is to establish self-replicating educational demonstration sites.He has educated over 15,000 students in permaculture worldwide.
These include graduates of the Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) Course and courses focused on the practical design of sustainable soil, water, plant, animal, energy, structures, legal and economic systems. Lawton’s ‘master plan’ is to see aid projects being replicated as fast as possible to help ameliorate the growing food and water crisis.
The first empowerment center will be in Boulemane Morocco.
A typical empowerment center « called Dar Al-Tamkeen » will be in charge of:
1. Economic empowerment of poor families after the center establishment. (With specific goals for each family)
2. Providing the required infrastructure, skills, and project management to help each member family to:
• Produce their basic food requirements organically
• Have the skills and implement techniques of water harvesting and recharging the aquifer through earth work (moving soil to capture water and shape its flow as it moves through a landscape, making the land more useful, valuable, and productive. to take water, slow it, stop it, spread it, and soak it through a landscape making sure we hydrate and stabilize the soil to also mitigate droughts and floods.)
• Acquire and implement natural building skills to provide low-cost high efficiency buildings
• Empower the families to use the resources available to generate a decent income.
Maa Wa Namaa Moroccan NGO will run the project - it will operate through Local NGOs and authorities.
More sites should follow in Morocco and possibly around the world.
The project follow up will be live through a dedicated website for all implementation steps and results, and a complete update and review will be presented in the event next year for all registered participants.
The first empowerment center will be in Boulemane Morocco.
A typical empowerment center « called Dar Al-Tamkeen » will be in charge of:
1. Economic empowerment of poor families after the center establishment. (With specific goals for each family)
2. Providing the required infrastructure, skills, and project management to help each member family to:
• Produce their basic food requirements organically
• Have the skills and implement techniques of water harvesting and recharging the aquifer through earth work (moving soil to capture water and shape its flow as it moves through a landscape, making the land more useful, valuable, and productive. to take water, slow it, stop it, spread it, and soak it through a landscape making sure we hydrate and stabilize the soil to also mitigate droughts and floods.)
• Acquire and implement natural building skills to provide low-cost high efficiency buildings
• Empower the families to use the resources available to generate a decent income.
Maa Wa Namaa Moroccan NGO will run the project - it will operate through Local NGOs and authorities.
More sites should follow in Morocco and possibly around the world.
The project follow up will be live through a dedicated website for all implementation steps and results, and a complete update and review will be presented in the event next year for all registered participants.
LMI (Leadership Management International) is a global leadership programs provider.
LMI has positioned itself for half a century in the leadership development niche with an operational network in 80 countries around the world in 26 languages. In Morocco, the creation dates to 2013.
Maa Wa Namaa is a non-profit association that works to provide clean water to the needy by digging wells and exploiting various water sources, thanks to strong partnerships at the national and international level, and a management characterized by creativity, transparency, competence, and a social approach with a dimension of sustainable development.