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Centre for Education in Environmental Strategies East Brunswick grows clean organic lettuce, basil and koriander in scalable aquaponics system. Join our linkedin aquaponics group linkd.in Bekijk onze opleidingen op aquaponics.youmanitas.com Bekijk meerder presentaties op http Bekijk de Clusius opleiding op www.sportvisacademie.nl http YOUMANITAS CAPACITY BUILDING “Give a man a fish in his hand and he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish and he has his life to eat. “This old Chinese proverb is more or less the motto Youmanitas. Youmanitas aims to establish globally recognized companies apprenticeship, whereby young people educate their self-sufficiency is increased and the distance to employment or training required for them is reduced. Youmanitas targets at the youth voluntary work because of a mental or physical limit a work unrestricted. The curriculum and the business model is adapted to the local needs and possible future trade. Funding takes place through individual learning finance or social treasury funding programs. Net assets are reinvested in new business apprenticeship or other social projects of the foundation. New projects are using standard tools SROI-tested mission objectives and the calculated expected success of the program. Programming (curriculum training), monitoring and certification will take place in close cooperation with recognized educational institutions under the supervision of national education bodies

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How to get children eating better food – vegetables and fruit primarily. Australia have devised a brilliant scheme. The women behind it – world renown chef, Stephanie Alexander, her idea is simple have fruit and vegetable gardens at schools and then take it a step further – have kitchens close by – so that the children learn to grow the food, harvest it, prepare and cook the food and to ultimately eat the food. It started in Victoria – it is now going nation wide. Brilliant idea.

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Artsworld meets a group of green fingered revolutionaries who are transforming these grimy urban spaces into flowering gardens. Plus the amazing story of a 10-year-old Sudanese child who was forced into a soldiers training camp but managed to run to safety in Australia,.

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