Musul Naramatisho Women’s Group
Text provided by Mary Kesier, Secretary, Musul Naramatisho Women's Group. 1/12/2005
Vision
Working together so as to have a self-reliant society or people
Sharing knowledge, empowering women to know their rights
Goal
To sustainably exploit all available traditional, cultural and natural resources
Introduction
Musul Naramatisho Women's Group was formed as a women's project to try and assist local women in Musul to uplift their living standard. The group was first started as Piriwua women's group and then changed its name to Musul Naramatisho Women's Group to cover the picture of its vision, mission and goal ("naramatisho" is maasai, meaning "the one who cares"). The group was registered with the Ministry of Gender, Sport, Cultural and Social Services of Kenya on 7/7/2005 and since then the group of 16 dedicated members has been running its activities well.
Background
The group is situated at Musul village or Musul Sublocation of Ilpolei Location, Mukogodo Division in the Laikipia District of the Rift Valley Province of Kenya.
Main Activities
Bead work
Livestock
FGM & HIV/AIDS awareness
Objectives
1) To have a Cultural Manyatta to sell the group's jewellery and have a tourist attraction.
2) To provide a market for local jewellery
3) To sensitise and mobilise the community on prevention of HIV and AIDS through workshops and meetings
To ensure each child is enrolled in school and educate girl child to understand the effects of FGM.
To prevent livestock disease in order to have quality and improve livestock products.
Group structure - How the group is formed and its formation, starting from the Chairlady to all members
Registration and monthly contributions - to be a member you have to register yourself with 500 Kenyan Shillings and a monthly contribution of 100 Kenyan Shillings, which is good and which has enabled us to run some of our activities e.g. emails and buying beads, etc.
Regular meetings - the group has arranged to meet twice each month and this has been done.
By-laws - the group by-laws have been followed accordingly
Contacted Propoortourism Development Centre in
Problems facing the group
Market for our products
Capital to start a big business
Training of our members
Lack of willing donors
No office
Poor proposal writing
Illiteracy
Employed staff to run the affairs of the group
An access to emails, transportation and other problems pertaining to this
Need for a Cultural Manyatta/curio shop
Contact: Mary Kesier at: <musulnaramatisho@yahoo.com>
Daniel LeMolo <mbekec@yahoo.com>
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