Make Africa Green is a consultancy regarding the greening of the environment and permaculture. For more info visit our website www.makeafricagreen.co.za
2. Make Africa Green is consultancy company established by Joseph
Matimba.
Our strength to deliver solutions in greening and permaculture projects
and initiatives is backed by years of experience.
Joe has been involved in numerous greening initiatives, food security,
community development and training across South Africa and SADC
region.
He is one of the most experienced permaculture specialists and
community developer in the country.
The company has been providing skills development training and
capacity building on food security to subsistence farmers, community
developers, school learners, educators and historically disadvantaged
communities.
Make Africa Green understands the delicacy balance of human
sustenance and nature’s ecological demands. That is why through
permaculture we can assist beneficiaries to make better use of their
environment.
Make Africa Green is a company based in Johannesburg
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3. Our mission is to restore the environment
and replenish community health, dignity and
pride through food security, rehabilitation of
the environment and empowering historically
disadvantaged communities, particularly
women, children and the youth.
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4. Skills development
◦ Make Africa Green facilitates skills development and
knowledge transfer by providing food security and
permaculture training programmes to beneficiaries
mainly being, learners, youth and women in
communities.
◦ The training programmes covers:
Environmental management education and awareness
Waste management and provision of appropriate
technologies
Sustainable food production methods
Basic food security and gardens business management
skills
Container and rooftop gardening
5. Facilitate orchards development
◦ Make Africa Green assists start-ups co-operatives in semi-urban and
rural settlements especially in schools and communities develop
orchards. This service focuses primarily on the development of fruit
trees both exotic and indigenous.
◦ While food security remains the pivot of service, it also attempts to get
communities into creating their own employment rather than waiting on
Government for hand-outs. It is particularly useful for land claimants
as it prepares them to have skills of managing their own land and being
productive on the land they would have claimed. The service covers
practical training in the knowledge of indigenous and exotic fruit and
non-exotic fruit trees.
◦ We also cover the following subject matters in the facilitation of this
service;
Site identification and analysis
Fruit-tree cultivar and characteristics
Water harvesting, conservation and management
Tree planting and maintenance
Plant care and management
6. Re-forestation
Make Africa Green’s focus on this service is exactly
that, re-forest areas that are most de-forested.
This service a programme called South African Re-
forestation Programme (SARP).
The SARP programme is designed for urban and
rural greening activities such as greening schools,
communities, churches and corporate parks.
This includes restoration, rehabilitation and or
reclamation of old mines, landscape design and
recreational parks.
7. Courses and Training programmes
◦ Make Africa Green offers the following courses that
can be facilitated as a class or workshop
programme;
◦ Permaculture Design Course (PDC)
◦ Environmental education and management
◦ Business plan and constitution development
◦ Nursery management skills workshop
◦ Plant and seed propagation techniques
◦ Sustainable natural food gardening
◦ Urban and rural land care for school children
◦ Career guidance workshops for schools
8. LEARNERSHIP
◦ Make Africa Green delivers a comprehensive learner-ship programme in permaculture land
design, environmental greening and food security programmes for youth and women. This
provides the much needed development for entrepreneurship and job creation in the
country. After completion of the programme learners can start their own businesses such
as food gardens cooperatives, garden services or could be employed in landscaping and
environmental consulting firms.
Other services
Provision of all garden tools and equipment
Installation of water infrastructures include:
◦ Irrigation systems, water tanks, connection and stands
◦ Supply of worm farm equipment/containers
Plant materials
◦ Supply indigenous trees, fruit-trees, shrubs, vegetable seeds, seedlings, herbs, compost
and mulch (big or standard bales)
◦ We also supply garden tools and equipment. This includes installation of water tanks,
irrigation and gutters to harvest water runoff, conservation & management.