Empowering students to cultivate nutritious vegetables and build sustainable skills that nourish their bodies and communities.

Growing Food, Growing Futures : Kakubo UMEA School  Lead the Way in Permaculture

At Kakubo UMEA Primary School in Butambala , something inspiring is happening.

a group of bright , hopeful students have come together to do more that just learn- they are growing food to nourish themselves and their community.

Through our school permaculture program, these students are cultivating vegetables like cabbages which they mix with their daily bean soup , improving the nutrition and variety of their school lunches.

A Garden with  a Purpose

Each member of the school permaculture club is given one vegetable plant to care for – their own small piece of responsibility, growth, and pride. These young growers water, weed, and protect their crops with care, learning firsthand:

  • The value of organic food growing
  • How to enhance their school diet naturally
  • The power of working together for a shared goal

” I take care of my cabbage like its my own little baby”, says Nazziwa Zaharah 11 year old , smiling to her thriving plant”

Why It Matters : Food Security Starts With Young People

In rural Ugandan schools, lunch is basic – often only posho and beans, with little to no vegetables. But at Kakubo UMEA, this student-led school garden is changing that.

With the support of Butambala Permaculture Learning Center and Friends, Well-wishers , the children are learning how to :

  • Practice sustainable agriculture
  • Reduce malnutrition in schools
  • Build skills that can serve their families and futures
  • Conserve soil and water while growing food organically

This is real-life education, rooted in the soil and growing new possibilities everyday.

How You Can Support This Movement

  1. Educators interested in starting similar school gardens
  2. Donors who can support tools, seeds, watering cans, or fencing
  3. Permaculture advocates who want to mentor or train
  4. Friends online who believe in sustainable change

Your support – even sharing this story helps us inspire more schools, feed more children, and create a future where no child studies on an empty stomach.

Get Involved

Visit us www.permacultureuganda.org

Call us or WhatsApp +256774685991

Sponsor a seed kit, training session, or garden too

Every cabbage counts. Every child matters.