MOZaic Upliftment
WHO WE ARE
MOZaic is an interdenominational network of congregations in South Africa and Mozambique who work together to better the quality of life in Mozambique. We dream together to assist and equip congregations in the Gaza and Inhambane provinces of Mozambique to realize their vision, develop infrastructure and implement programs to raise the standard of living in communities.
We network with many church groups in Southern Mozambique and explore ways to build their capacity. Our focus areas are church planting, discipleship, food security, water security, health and education. Our headquarters are in Manjacaze.
WHAT WE DO
- Church Planting:
MOZaic helps local church denominations plant churches in rural areas and sponsors leaders to plant churches in a unreached communities. - Bible Training:
MOZaic uses the Chronological Bible training material to teach rural church plants the message of the Bible. -
Leadership Development:
MOZaic helps Mozambican pastors realize the visions God has for their lives. -
Capacity Building:
MOZaic helps local churches identify needs in the community and assists with ideas to overcome these needs. - Food Security:
MOZaic has a small agriculture resource and information station in Manjacaze from where we do research on plants which grow well in Gaza and Inhambane provinces. From here we assist communities with food security solutions for their areas,
- Ministerial Support:
MOZaic supports local pastors to realize their visions and this often includes the building of church structures, providing Bible training materials, donating Bibles, showing of the Jesus Film, or transportation like bicycles or motorcycles. - Water and Health Security:
MOZaic assists different communities differently by working with local government, community leaders and church leaders to overcome the water problems. MOZaic networks with dentists and doctors who assist rural areas during week-long outreaches. - Leadership Development:
MOZaic networks with dentists and doctors who assist rural areas during week-long outreaches. - MOZaic Marula Oil:
MOZaic Marula Oil project uplifts the livelihoods of women and their families from communities in rural Mozambique.
1 - Church Planting
The rural churches in Gaza province are few and the doctrine of those that do exist are mostly influenced by traditional African beliefs. MOZaic helps local church denominations plant churches in rural areas and sponsors leaders to plant churches in a unreached communities. The church planting leader will remain there until the newly planted church has mature believers who can teach the message of Jesus.
2 - Bible Training
We visit rural church plants regularly and assist local church leaders with Bible training during week long training sessions, inviting church leaders from all denominations and their lay people. Mozaic will be training more trainers from rural areas to teach their congregations.
3 - Capacity Building
4 - Food Security
From here we assist communities with food security solutions for their areas, be it on dry land, for vegetable production or fruit trees. We have identified 40 most valuable plants for the area based on nutritive value, drought resistance and productivity. Communities or induvidual farmers approach us for assistance and we provide information and resources according our ability.
The vision is to become an agricultural resource and information support centre for rural communities. We hope to provide communities with information, hands-on assistance, seeds, better varieties and new varieties of fruit trees, perennials, vegetables, etc. In the Manjacaze community MOZaic helps a local church with a nutrition project that support families living with HIV or HIV orphans.Each family received a well, manure and a vegetable garden fence while we work with church volunteers to bring nutrition training and health care to the families. This project is due to expand to more families in 2012.
5 - Ministerial Support
6 - Water Security
7 - Health Security
8 - MOZaic Marula Oil
MOZaic Marula Oil project uplifts the
livelihoods of women and their families from communities in rural
Mozambique. The MOZaic Marula Oil product range
starts with the women and their families who break open the rock-hard
marula nut and extract the highly nourishing kernels from the shell.
After the marula kernels are cold pressed, the unrefined marula oil is
bottled in Mozambique and Johannesburg, from where it is distributed to
agents countrywide.
Our 100% natural products bring hope to the buyer who applies the oil to their skin and experience a boost in their confidence and self-esteem when they realise the results, and to those who earn an income through the value chain: the mother and their families, the leaders who monitor the quality control process, the workers pressing the oil, the coordinating team and agents who sell the product in the market.
Please support our marula oil project by purchasing your 100% natural skin care products online at
www.marulaoils.co.za.
HOW TO BECOME INVOLVED
MISSION TRIPS
This trip is normally a week long mission and lead by team leaders from our networking churches in South Africa. The program is coordinated by Gerhard Erasmus and Mozambican counterparts. Mozaic facilitates up to 8 mission trips annually. Check the calender for future cross cultural engagement opportunities or contact your church’s missions leader or Gerhard for more information.
SHORT TERM VOLUNTEERS:
- Teaching practical and technical skills such as sewing, welding etc.
- Drilling of boreholes
- Help the nutrition project with construction of vegetable garden fences (working with orphans and people living with HIV or at the hospital) and help plant vegetables, perennials and fruit trees.
- Children’s ministry (playing games, teach lessons)
- Maintenance (vehicles, generator, facilities, tools, storage, machinery)
- Construction (there is always construction going on somewhere and one can always join the team with their job at hand)
- Assist our staff with various jobs
- Assist our admin personal with skills to improve their computer skills and other admin (some staff speak some English)
- Assist with vegetable production in our own vegetable garden and take care of animals (rabbits, pigs, ducks and earthworms), hauling manure
- Help facilitate teams when they come on outreach.
LONG TERM VOLUNTEERS:
Children’s ministry:
- Helping with the weekly children’s ministry in Manjacaze
- Help us develop children’s ministry materials,
- Assist to train children’s workers during seminars,
- help develop vegetable gardens for orphans,
- Assist local Sunday school teachers with creative ideas.
- Agriculture:
- Help with research at out resource centre (plants, soil fertility, nutrition),
- Help develop the seedbank
- Help us expand our plant varieties,
- Work alongside and help teach and assist our local agriculture monitor,
- help teach food security solutions in rural communities,
- hands-on assistance to expand the nutrition project for people living with HIV and orphans,
- help teach nutrition and plants at local hospital, work alongside hospital staff to maintain the hospitals garden, help develop perennial vegetable gardens and health posts in the district (36 in total)
- help facilitate two annual agriculture conferances
- help with grafting and multiplying and distributing fruit tree varieties to more communities,
- Help teach agriculture techniques to improve soil fertility and production.
- Capacity Building:
- Help teach local congregation to manage church funds.
- Help local congregations identify needs in their community,
- assist them with project planning,
- help them develop a budget,
- Assist with project implementation and evaluation.
- Help teach business skills to local church leaders and assist them in developing their business to sustain their families.
- Construction:
- Help with the development of our training facilities,
- help with the construction of the church facility in Panda,
- help with the construction of several new churches in rural areas,
- Help with the construction of the community centre in Machaila.
- Help with maintenance of Mozaic’s infrastructure
- Water Security:
- MOZaic has a manual drill rig and with the help of a volunteer we will be able to drill more wells for communities and expand the nutrition project faster..
- This will require to purchase the PVC in Maputo, transporting the
materials to the drilling site, coordinate the drilling team and assist
the drilling team when they face difficulties and help the assemble a
rope and washer pump.
- Technical skills:
MOZaic always require people with certain technical skills to assist with training of staff, or community members or church groups. The following are areas of need:
- Welding skills
- Sewing skills
- Mechanical skills
- Carpentry skills
- Computer skills
- Any other skill that would benefit the community
- Long term volunteers are required to:
MOZaic always require people with certain technical skills to assist with training of staff, or community members or church groups. The following are areas of need:
- Apply for a work permit, MOZaic can assist with all the documentation.
- Learn Shangaan or Portuguese to be able to communicate with Mozambicans. Most men speak Portuguese, so does government and most church leaders we work with. Children learn Portuguese in school, but in rural areas, Shangaan only is spoken by woman and the majority of men. Portuguese courses are available in Maputo or home study courses can be purchased at most book stores.
- Live with a Mozambican family for 4 weeks before moving into Mozaic’s facilities. This helps with exposure to local culture, language and establishes relationships with the community.
- Fill in an application form with a recommendation from your sending church.
- Use malaria prophylaxes throughout your stay in Mozambique
- Support themselves financially throughout their stay, but can eat from the garden and help out with production during the year.
- Other information:
MOZaic can unfortunately not host youth who just finished school. To obtain a yearlong work permit volunteers need a college or university certificate to confirm your training in order to obtain a working visa.
We have accommodations for short term volunteers in the likes of a reed house and or tents, with beds and mosquito nets and a fully equipped kitchen, pit toilet, outside showers and night guard on the property. We might also rent a house to host long term volunteers.
Most food requirement s can be bought in Manjacaze town, there is a local market with fresh vegetable and fruits. The town also has a bank, atm and garage, electricity and internet.
CONTACT US
Gerhard (Geraldo) Erasmus - 4geraldo@gmail.com
Website: mozaictrust.co.za
Facebook: MOZaic Upliftment