development projects
Project Vita's primary focus is improving the lives of people living in poverty in rural Mozambique. The development of a society depends on many different factors working together, and that's why we have a holistic approach. To that end, we are involved in various projects to improve housing, access to medicine, find alternative power sources, and generate cooking fuel.
Project Vita built a maternity clinic in Linga Linga, Mozambique, to help combat the high infant mortality rate in the village.
We worked with Swedish engineers to develop a process to turn household waste into environmentally sustainable fuel for cooking.
Our teams used local materials to construct structurally sound single-family homes in Beira.
After a devastating cyclone, we helped rebuild classrooms and installed new toilets in the local primary school in Linga Linga.
Our student volunteers installed solar panels to power a maternity clinic in Linga Linga.
Click on any of the images in the gallery below to learn more about our work.
Current Project: Project Fjällkraft
previous Projects
Below we present our previous projects in Mozambique, that has been implemented by us in Project Vita. In our work we especially target Sustainable Development Goal 3; Good health. Also, Sustainable Development Goal 11; Sustainable development of both urban and rural areas.
Student Projects
Our student volunteers and those studying with us as part of an MFS program are critical to the success of Project Vita. Our students carry out the design, planning, and execution of their project ideas with the help of Project Vita staff and local team. Please take a look below at some of the fantastic work from our student volunteers.