Eradicating Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting

Violence against women and girls affects all females and crosses cultural and economic boundaries. We have begun campaigns, education programs, skills building and economic empowerment programming, community mobilization, and participatory group education efforts to stop this harmful practice. Such interventions aim to change attitudes and norms that support violence against women and girls, thereby empowering women and girls economically and …

Environment and Wildlife Conservation

LMO conservation programs aimed at protecting wildlife. We are committed to promoting eco-tourism, and public awareness on the importance of the natural environment and indigenous flora by providing access to an unspoiled setting of particular wildlife and natural beauty. This is done through establishing a governance and management system that allow humans and wildlife to coexist Our success comes from …

Health Education to Women and Girls

We support our girls by training them on their personal Health & Screening program and supply the Maasai women with sanitary pads. They become aware of who they really are and the measures to take to understand their reproductive health. Menstruation is a biological process, but the myths and taboos surrounding it have perpetuated for generations. These myths can lead …

The Beehive Project

We are looking forward for this project to benefit the women of the local Maasai community.Having said that, we are always happy to welcome any individuals or organisations that may want to assist us with training and equipment of the project but most importantly to better implement its purpose for the improved livelihoods of the women.The bee project was introduced …

Educating Women and Girls

Educating women is the single, most effective way to reduce poverty, improve health and economic well-being, and bring development to communities throughout the world. LMO is focusing on the empowering the disadvantaged Maasai woman. Only 48 percent of girls enroll in school, and only 10 percent reach secondary school level. Persistent poverty and cultural belief systems perpetuate the subjugation of …

Women Empowerment in Business

We  empower women economically by supporting them in capacity building and  financial empowerment programs through business training skills, resources, and opportunities needed to compete equitably in markets. The Lioness Maasai Women business (LMWB) is a community-based handicraft workshop program that empowers disadvantaged Maasai women and preserves the Maasai beading tradition. The LMWB enables Maasai women to apply their beading skills …