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Kufunda Update
Marianne Knuth, Kufunda Learning Village
September 14, 2003

Dear Friends,

Almost two months have passed since our last programme, and we are now getting ready to welcome another group of community organisers for our two week community organiser programme starting up next week. There is a quiet here now - a more pronounced quiet before the storm of African mamas and sekurus (grand fathers) descends upon us next week, in all likelihood singing, dancing and working their way into our little village of Kufunda.

We are at the beginning of summer - the time of year when the heat is slowly on the increase, and the rain has not yet arrived to cool down the dry hot afternoons. The permaculture team is working hard - and has been since the last programme ended two months ago - and finally it seems to me like our garden is actually beginning to look like a permaculture garden. It is still in its infancy. With permaculture it can take years to turn a piece of barren soil into a fertile garden for the vegetables needed in the community - but it is a sustainable method of soil improvement and food production, and slowly but surely we begin to see the results of the hard work being put into the garden.

The building team continues its work of expanding and improving the village. We have been welcoming residential guests since last July, but the vision of being able to host more and in different spaces is keeping us ever busy. Though the current crisis has slowed us down, little yellow grass thatched huts continue to emerge as if growing out of the earth to make the village a little more able to accommodate more and more people responding to the Kufunda invitation of learning together around what it takes to build healthy vibrant community.

As we continue down our learning curve, we are becoming increasingly aware of future areas for exploration and experimentation to further our desire of being a role model village for alternative ways of living. Eco-building, renewable energy in the form of solar water heating, and a new make of compost toilet are on our list of projects for the short term future. Our desire to experiment is growing in tune with our discovery of amazing ways of doing things in tune with life, from around the world.

And so it seems to us that we are moving into chapter two of Kufunda's young life. Our first year was very much focused around delivering our first programmes successfully. Our full attention was devoted to this goal, and now we have decided that the time has come to focus on developing the capacity and infrastructure of Kufunda - as organisation and village. The building of the village as a model community is a part of this shift in focus for the coming months where we will have less programme time than in the past. Another important aspect of this is dedicating more time, effort and resources on developing the Kufunda team. Kufunda was born through my (Marianne's) vision and drive. Now the time has come to build a stronger shared vision, and from that outline the goals and plans for moving forward over the coming year(s) - as a team. It is my hope that by the end of the next two years, Kufunda has become its own entity - alive and healthy - and not dependent on its founder for its progress and development. This move also includes bringing on board new people. We are for example looking for a programme administrator, and may also bring on board an additional person to help with programme development.

Some of our financial needs in the coming year are therefore a lot less sexy - as these developments necessitate increasing investment in administration and salaries. We will put more info on our financial needs in the coming update, but if you would like to support us now, we have included detailed information on how to do at the end of the update. Thanking you in advance from all of us here… J.

Other important news tidbits: Ana Paola from Colombia, studying in Italy, arrived yesterday to work with us over the coming three months with our organisational development. Norman from Outward Bound in Chimanimani is joining us, on trial, as a programme support person during the community organisers programme. The village is coming back to life. Getting ready for round two.

We will return to your inbox in the next month with news of the community organisers and the impulses they bring to the village over the coming two weeks.

Yours,
Marianne and the Kufundees

How to support Kufunda financially:

  • In Denmark, by transferring/depositing money to Jyske Bank:
    Registration number: 7178
    Account number: 104839 - 3
    Swift address (for international transfers): JYBADKKK
  • In the US, by sending a cheque to the Berkana Institute, PO Box 1407 Provo, Utah 84603. You can also donate online by clicking here.

    In both cases, please specify that your donation is for Kufunda.

  • In the UK, by transferring money to:
    Natwest London Bridge
    PO Box 35
    10 Southwark Street
    London SE1 1TT
    United Kingdom
    Sort Code 515003
    Account N. 65509226
    Co/ Fabio Sgaragli

We appreciate the privilege of being able to stay independent of large donors for as long as individuals and friends continue to offer their support.

About Kufunda:
On a farm outside Harare, Zimbabwe - we are a small group of people who have created a learning village aimed at the creation of locally rooted solutions to community self-reliance challenges. Kufunda seeks to bring together individuals from different rural and high-density communities in Zimbabwe to explore the possibilities of individual and community self-sufficiency. We believe that there is tremendous untapped potential in the energy, wisdom and knowledge of people. Our programs are designed to nurture that potential so that innovative solutions can emerge and be made manifest.

Come visit us at www.kufunda.org
For more information, email Marianne at marianne@kufunda.org

Visit the Kufunda Learning Village fact sheet

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