
ABOUT US
To us at MZWO, Human Rights education means much more than safety, equality, justice, rights and dignity of rural women but also include livelihoods training as well as overcoming the basic needs of life such as provision of portable drinking water, sanitation, hygiene and environmental education. Our extensive findings confirm that economically empowered women are better able to tackle domestic violence and also lead others out of this traumatic problem better than less economically endowed women. Consequently, MZWO will continue to transform the socially and economically disadvantaged women and girls into productive members of society thru entrepreneurship training.
OUR MISSION
To improve the lives of women and Youths in marginalized rural communities through education, health, economic empowerment and social amenities. This is made possible through training in income generating activities, ensuring economic self-reliance and empowerment for the rural poor and the provision of water, sanitation, hygiene and environmental education.

OUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
CAPACITY & SELECTED ACCOMPLISHMENTS
With over a decade long job training and WASH industries experience and high performance level that consistently exceed expectations, four times ‘‘Excellence and Innovative Gold achievement merit award’’ and “Most Creative and Result Oriented NGO merit award” winners, Mount Zion Welfare staff have developed high level practical experience, extensive relevant knowledge, sound expertise, skilled management practices and integrity to execute proposed projects.



NATIONAL AND REGIONAL GENDER BASED VIOLENCE WORKSHOPS



MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE
MZWO is governed by a seven member, all volunteer free female board that represent the two main areas of our activities--Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene,(WASH) and livelihoods development. Human Rights Education is integrated in all our educational programs. Though independent of each other, the two departments operate interdependently. There is a board chair, a vice, general secretary, financial secretary, marketing and public image, legal and projects and general matters. The Projects Director heads the administrative set up, assisted by two other specialist volunteer officers for WASH and livelihoods development who coordinate and oversee projects in their respective areas of specialization.