The essence behind SCOPE's existence is to encourage generations of systems thinkers by bringing the ethics and principles of permaculture
We exist to serve this group, seeking genuine & wide participation of young people in all our activities, they are best suited for them.
We believe in concerted and collaborative action for impact premised on mutual respect. Thus a guaranteed positive yield from joint efforts brought together.
Here at SCOPE Zimbabwe, we are driven by a single goal: to do our part by making the world a better place for all. Our decision making process is informed by comprehensive empirical studies and high quality data evaluation. We strive to build productive relationships and make a positive impact with all our pursuits.
SCOPE Zimbabwe hosts a wide variety of workshops meant to develop learners, educators and community members capacity to initiate and implement agroecology and permaculture projects in their respective schools and communities.
SCOPE Zimbabwe intends to continue employing a holistic approach to strategy development which spotlights organisational operations, programming and financial integrity as mutually reinforcing proponents of organisational sustainability
The strategy direction that SCOPE is undertaking is alive to the evolving internal and external context and the challenges and opportunities presented. As such, scoping of the external environment at international and national levels is vital to ensure that SCOPE’s work remains relevant
How can my school join scope
If your school wants to participate or be part of SCOPE projects, you may write a letter to your district DSI and they may recommend your school for SCOPE projects.
Where are your offices
No. 4 Dovedale Road Mt Hampden Stapleford Harare
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I have started engaging my neighbors on resilience methods and I’m glad they are for this. Bulawayo has a water crisis but together we will be able to eat what we would have grown and conserved water by using grey water
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I was involved in the project Youth and smallholder farmers championing farmer seed systems and agroecology. We managed to create banks for Traditional maize, sorghum, rapoko, sweet potatoes, Bambara nuts, groundnuts, cowpeas, sweet potatoes and bananas. This brought the communities together to share seeds and we hope that this will continue.
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I enjoyed meeting new friends from different schools at Kids Camp. The food was just wonderful especially the fruits. I enjoyed making the mobile gardens and I am going to share them with my friends and family. I also learnt how to design a school map and painted vision boards. I would like to be involved again.
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I have started engaging my neighbors on resilience methods and I’m glad they are for this. Bulawayo has a water crisis but together we will be able to eat what we would have grown and conserved water by using grey water
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I was involved in the project Youth and smallholder farmers championing farmer seed systems and agroecology. We managed to create banks for Traditional maize, sorghum, rapoko, sweet potatoes, Bambara nuts, groundnuts, cowpeas, sweet potatoes and bananas. This brought the communities together to share seeds and we hope that this will continue.
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I enjoyed meeting new friends from different schools at Kids Camp. The food was just wonderful especially the fruits. I enjoyed making the mobile gardens and I am going to share them with my friends and family. I also learnt how to design a school map and painted vision boards. I would like to be involved again.