Our Work
At Wezesha Binti Foundation, we are dedicated to ending period poverty and empowering menstruators through a holistic approach that encompasses menstrual health management, education, and economic empowerment.
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Menstrual Health Management
Learn MoreWe provide quality and affordable menstrual health products, specifically reusable pads called Binti Boxes, to menstruators in need. By ensuring access to sustainable menstrual products, we enable girls and women to attend school and work without interruption, fostering dignity and self-confidence.
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Education
Learn MoreWe deliver comprehensive menstrual health and sexual and reproductive health education through structured curriculums and engaging conversations. Our programs aim to equip menstruators with the knowledge they need to manage their health effectively and break down the stigma associated with menstruation.
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Economic Empowerment
Learn MoreWe empower economically vulnerable women by teaching them transferable skills such as sewing. These women are trained to make our Binti Boxes, which we purchase from them, providing a sustainable income and enhancing their economic stability. This initiative not only supports individual women but also contributes to the overall economic development of their communities.
Sustainable Development Goals
Our work is guided by the United Nations’ 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), driving our mission to empower menstruators with dignity and confidence.
We support SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being by providing sustainable menstrual products and health education to ensure menstrual hygiene and overall health.
Our commitment to SDG 4: Quality Education involves removing barriers to learning for students by offering reliable menstrual products and educational resources.
We advance SDG 5: Gender Equality by addressing menstrual stigma, empowering women through skill-building programs, and promoting gender equity.
Through SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth, we enhance economic stability by training women in skills like sewing, supporting local economic development and fostering broader community prosperity.