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Sbeen's old meanderings: JANEEMO display in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh!
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JANEEMO display in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh! I'm very pleased to announce that a display for the Janeemo project will be launched in the Royal Botanic Gardens of Edinburgh from Monday 7th of March! Visitors of the John Hope Gateway will get insights into the uses of the three plants, Jatropha, Neem and Moringa, growing in Malawi. I designed the display and even built a clay stove with the help of Philip Revell. A potter from Dunbar, to demonstrate the uses of the plants. I graduated in June...
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Africa in Motion (AiM) Film Festival » AiM 2010 Supporters
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This is the ARCHIVED WEBSITE. For the 2010 Africa in Motion Film Festival. For up-to-date information visit: www.africa-in-motion.org.uk. African Film Festival Edinburgh, Scotland. 21 Oct to 5 Nov 2010. The new year has brought new opportunities for collaborations and partnerships! The festival will not be possible without the support of our numerous funders, sponsors and partners. By phone 44 (0)7807 485 058. Subscribe to our mailing list. And receive updates on AiM and other African film events.
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Africa in Motion (AiM) Film Festival » Films and Events
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This is the ARCHIVED WEBSITE. For the 2010 Africa in Motion Film Festival. For up-to-date information visit: www.africa-in-motion.org.uk. African Film Festival Edinburgh, Scotland. 21 Oct to 5 Nov 2010. The fifth edition of Africa in Motion from 21 October to 5 November 2010 features more than 70 films from 28 African countries. The festival opens in a celebratory manner with a sensual film by award-winning Chadian director Mahamat-Saleh Haroun:. Sex, Okra and Salted Butter. For the third time, we presen...
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Trade Connections: Partners: Malawian Partners
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The National Smallholder Farmers’ Association of Malawi (NASFAM) is the largest independent, smallholder-owned membership organization in Malawi. The NASFAM concept grew out of a USAID funded project to support and organize smallholder tobacco production. Since 1995, the NASFAM focus has diversified production to other cash and food crops. NASFAM, as it is now, was legally registered under the Trustees incorporation Act in February 1998. For more information on NASFAM please visit their website.
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The Scots Take Over Kusamala | Growing Abroad
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Catherine's Travel Blog. A Reflection on Commercial Permaculture Gardening. The Scots Take Over Kusamala. December 5, 2012. Whew It’s been a long month. Thanksgiving buffet at the centre. I’m starting to feel a bit like a broken record, always talking about how busy I am. I don’t say complaining, because I enjoy the work, having things to do, and feeling productive. I guess being busy is just part of working for a small, fast-growing non-profit. Three very different trees that make up the core of this ag...
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Sbeen's old meanderings: 03/2011
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JANEEMO display in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh! I'm very pleased to announce that a display for the Janeemo project will be launched in the Royal Botanic Gardens of Edinburgh from Monday 7th of March! Visitors of the John Hope Gateway will get insights into the uses of the three plants, Jatropha, Neem and Moringa, growing in Malawi. I designed the display and even built a clay stove with the help of Philip Revell. A potter from Dunbar, to demonstrate the uses of the plants. I graduated in June...
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Sbeen's old meanderings: 08/2010
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A day in the life. Today I had one day off of my cafe-job at Peter's Yard. A great opportunity to organise many important things. And as the day unfolded, I realised how many great moments it contained. Those I think are share-worthy! First I pedaled down to 66 Rose Street to apply for my Visa to India! That was exciting though I had to pay more than I thought. A funny poster of a tiger reminded of not so friendly Indians. mmh, we'll see if they only mean the tiger with that ;). After copying the tape on...