Stay informed about Dilulu's latest initiatives, achievements, and announcements as we work to empower communities through sustainable gardening and natural living.
Read Latest NewsWe're thrilled to announce our expansion into Rwanda through a new partnership with the Ministry of Agriculture and local community organizations. This collaboration will bring our sustainable gardening and composting programs to 25 schools and 10 communities across the country over the next two years.
The initiative, funded by a grant from the African Development Foundation, will focus on regions facing food insecurity and environmental challenges. Our team has been working closely with Rwandan educators and agricultural experts to adapt our curriculum and gardening techniques to local conditions and needs.
"This partnership represents an exciting new chapter for Dilulu," says Executive Director Marie Ndongo. "Rwanda's commitment to sustainable development and environmental education aligns perfectly with our mission, and we're honored to contribute to these efforts."
The program will launch next month with a training workshop for teachers and community leaders in Kigali, followed by the establishment of demonstration gardens at five pilot schools.
Read Full StoryOur Seed Saving Network has successfully documented and preserved 15 indigenous vegetable varieties that were at risk of disappearing from local farming systems.
Read MoreWe've released a new set of educational materials on composting and soil health, now available in English, French, and Swahili.
Read MoreOur 2024 Annual Report is now available, highlighting our impact, financial transparency, and plans for the coming year.
Read MoreCongratulations to the 12 schools recognized in our annual School Garden Competition for their innovative approaches to garden-based education.
Read MoreWe're pleased to announce the addition of three new members to our Board of Directors, bringing expertise in sustainable agriculture, education, and nonprofit management.
Read MoreDilulu has partnered with the University of Dakar to study and document climate-resilient gardening practices in West African communities.
Read MoreApplications are now open for our 2025 Community Garden Grant Program, which will provide funding and technical support to 15 community-led initiatives.
Read MoreTwenty young leaders from across Ghana have completed our inaugural Youth Leadership in Sustainable Agriculture program.
Read MoreOur new e-learning platform is now live with six comprehensive courses on sustainable gardening, composting, and natural living practices.
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