Programs

Project Muso’s programs are designed to build upon one another. Together, these programs enable women to improve community health. In the Women’s Education Program, participants train as Community Health Promoters while also developing skills essential to economic independence, such as literacy, math, and financial management. The Springboard Microfinance Program helps women launch micro-enterprises and earn incomes, so they can afford to access tools of health, such as nutritious food and clean water. The Community-Based Malaria Program provides bed-nets, health care, and essential medicines for free to the poorest community members, so that they can be healthy enough to work and overcome the conditions of poverty that they face.