SRHR Empowerment
The specific problem we are addressing is related to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) in underserved communities. This challenge pertains to several key issues:
1. Lack of Access to Menstrual Hygiene Products: Many women and girls in underserved communities around the world lack access to affordable and hygienic menstrual hygiene products, such as sanitary pads. This problem leads to unhygienic menstrual practices, discomfort, and even health issues.
2. Limited Awareness and Education: There is often a lack of comprehensive education and awareness surrounding SRHR, particularly in marginalized communities. This lack of information can lead to misconceptions and harmful practices, impacting women's and girls' overall well-being.
3. Stigma and Cultural Taboos: Cultural stigmas and taboos related to menstruation and SRHR persist in various communities, preventing open discussions and leading to shame and discrimination against women and girls.
4. Impact on Education and Employment: Insufficient access to menstrual hygiene products can result in girls missing school during their periods, affecting their educational attainment. Additionally, women may face challenges in the workplace, impacting their economic empowerment.
5. Health Risks: Unhygienic menstrual practices can lead to health issues, including infections and reproductive health complications.
Scale of the Problem: The scale of this problem is significant, both locally and globally. In many low-income and marginalized communities, the lack of access to menstrual hygiene products and comprehensive SRHR education affects millions of women and girls. According to UNICEF, in some countries, nearly half of girls in school lack access to sanitary pads. Moreover, UNESCO reports that one in ten girls in Sub-Saharan Africa misses school during menstruation. Globally, an estimated 2.3 billion people lack basic sanitation services, including access to safe and private facilities for managing menstruation.
Factors Contributing to the Problem: Several factors contribute to this problem, including poverty, inadequate healthcare infrastructure, cultural norms and taboos, and limited access to education. These factors intersect, making it difficult for women and girls in underserved communities to manage their menstrual health and access essential SRHR services.
Our Solution: Our solution aims to address these challenges by providing a comprehensive SRHR service package, including reusable sanitary pads. By offering affordable and reusable menstrual hygiene products, we aim to improve the hygienic practices of women and girls while also promoting dignity during menstruation. Additionally, our solution includes educational components to raise awareness about SRHR, challenge stigmas, and empower women and girls to make informed decisions about their reproductive health. Through this initiative, we seek to improve the overall well-being, education, and economic prospects of women and girls in underserved communities, ultimately contributing to global efforts to advance SRHR and gender equality.
Our solution, SRHR Empowerment, is a holistic approach aimed at addressing the challenges related to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) faced by women and girls in underserved communities.
What is it? SRHR Empowerment is a comprehensive program designed to provide education, reusable sanitary pads, and empowerment to women and girls in marginalized communities.
What does it do?
Reusable Sanitary Pads: We provide affordable and reusable sanitary pads to women and girls. These pads are designed for durability, easy maintenance, and reusability. They offer a sustainable and hygienic solution for managing menstruation, reducing the financial burden of purchasing disposable pads.
Education: Our program includes educational workshops and awareness campaigns. We conduct sessions on menstrual hygiene, reproductive health, and gender equality. These sessions empower women and girls with knowledge about their bodies and rights, enabling them to make informed decisions about their health and well-being.
Empowerment: Beyond education, we focus on building confidence and self-esteem among women and girls. We offer mentorship and leadership programs, encouraging them to take charge of their lives, pursue education, and participate in decision-making processes within their communities.
How does it work?
Distribution of Reusable Sanitary Pads: We distribute reusable sanitary pads to women and girls in need. These pads are easy to use and maintain, providing a reliable and cost-effective solution for menstrual hygiene.
Educational Workshops: We organize workshops in collaboration with local experts and healthcare professionals. These workshops cover topics like menstrual hygiene, family planning, and reproductive health. They create a safe space for open discussions, addressing misconceptions and breaking down stigmas.
Empowerment Programs: Our mentorship and leadership programs engage women and girls in skill-building activities, entrepreneurship, and community involvement. This instills a sense of empowerment, enabling them to advocate for their rights and contribute to positive change.
Technology: While our primary focus is on education, distribution, and empowerment, we leverage basic technology for communication and coordination. We use mobile phones and social media platforms to disseminate information about upcoming workshops and events, reaching our target audience effectively.
Our solution combines the practical provision of reusable sanitary pads with education and empowerment initiatives, creating a holistic approach to addressing SRHR challenges in underserved communities. By improving menstrual hygiene management, enhancing knowledge, and fostering empowerment, we aim to positively impact the lives of women and girls, ultimately contributing to gender equality and improved reproductive health outcomes.
Our solution, SRHR Empowerment, serves women and girls in underserved communities, particularly those facing challenges related to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR). These communities often include rural and marginalized populations who lack access to essential resources and information.
Who are they? Our target population comprises:
Women and Girls: Women and adolescent girls who lack access to affordable and hygienic menstrual hygiene products, comprehensive SRHR education, and opportunities for empowerment.
Marginalized Communities: These communities often face economic hardships, limited access to healthcare, and inadequate educational resources, exacerbating the challenges related to SRHR.
Ways They Are Currently Underserved: Our target population faces several challenges:
Limited Access to Menstrual Hygiene Products: Many women and girls rely on unhygienic alternatives due to the high cost of disposable sanitary pads, leading to health risks and discomfort.
Insufficient SRHR Education: Comprehensive SRHR education is often lacking or inaccessible in underserved areas, resulting in misconceptions and unmet healthcare needs.
Cultural Stigmas: Cultural norms and taboos surrounding menstruation often lead to shame, silence, and discrimination, preventing open discussions about SRHR.
Educational and Economic Barriers: Girls may miss school during their periods due to inadequate menstrual hygiene management, impacting their educational attainment. Women's economic empowerment is hindered by these challenges as well.
How the Solution Addresses Their Needs: Our solution directly impacts the lives of these underserved populations in the following ways:
Access to Reusable Sanitary Pads: We provide affordable and reusable sanitary pads, ensuring that women and girls can manage their menstruation hygienically and comfortably without the financial burden of disposable products.
Comprehensive SRHR Education: Through workshops and awareness campaigns, we empower women and girls with knowledge about their bodies, reproductive health, and rights. This education helps them make informed decisions about their health and well-being.
Breaking Cultural Stigmas: By fostering open discussions and challenging cultural taboos, we aim to reduce stigma and discrimination related to menstruation and SRHR, promoting a more inclusive and understanding community.
Educational and Economic Empowerment: We offer mentorship and leadership programs that build confidence, skills, and entrepreneurship opportunities. This enables women and girls to pursue education, seek employment, and participate in decision-making processes within their communities.
By addressing these critical needs, our solution aims to improve the overall quality of life for women and girls in underserved communities. We seek to empower them with the tools, knowledge, and resources necessary to lead healthier, more dignified lives, pursue education and economic opportunities, and advocate for their rights within their communities. Ultimately, our solution contributes to breaking the cycle of poverty, improving health outcomes, and advancing gender equality.
Our team is uniquely positioned to design and deliver the SRHR Empowerment solution effectively due to our close proximity to the communities we are serving, our deep understanding of their needs, and our commitment to community engagement.
Proximity to Communities: The Team Lead, who is a local resident, is intimately familiar with the challenges faced by the target population. Having grown up in the same underserved communities, the Team Lead has witnessed firsthand the struggles related to SRHR, menstrual hygiene, and gender inequalities. This personal connection ensures that our efforts are grounded in a genuine understanding of the communities' realities.
Community-Centric Approach: Our team places a strong emphasis on engaging with the communities we serve. We have established strong relationships with local leaders, community organizations, and individuals to ensure that our solution is community-driven. This approach includes:
Needs Assessment: We conduct thorough needs assessments by actively listening to the voices of community members. Through surveys, interviews, and focus group discussions, we gain insights into their specific challenges, preferences, and priorities.
Collaboration: We collaborate closely with community leaders and organizations to ensure that our solution aligns with the local context. This collaboration ensures that our efforts are culturally sensitive and respectful of local norms and values.
Feedback Loops: We establish feedback mechanisms that allow community members to provide continuous input throughout the project's design and implementation phases. This iterative process ensures that our solution remains responsive to evolving community needs.
Empowerment: Our team empowers local community members to actively participate in the decision-making processes related to our solution. We believe that meaningful change can only be achieved when communities have ownership of the initiatives that impact their lives.
Community-Led Design: Our solution is not a one-size-fits-all approach; it is tailored to the unique needs and aspirations of the communities we serve. We involve community members in designing and adapting our programs, ensuring that they are culturally relevant and effective. Our Team Lead and team members serve as bridges between the communities and our initiatives, facilitating a collaborative approach.
Sustainability and Long-Term Commitment: We are deeply committed to the long-term well-being of the communities we serve. Our team has a proven track record of sustained engagement and has earned the trust of the community members through our previous initiatives. We understand that meaningful change takes time, and we are dedicated to staying the course.
In summary, our team is uniquely qualified to deliver this solution because of our proximity to the communities, our deep understanding of their needs, our commitment to community engagement, and our history of successfully working with these communities. We believe that the communities themselves should be at the center of designing and implementing solutions that directly impact their lives, and our team embodies this principle in every aspect of our work.
- Enable young people’s meaningful participation in SRHR cross-sector collaboration, including but not limited to fields such as legal, policy and advocacy.
- Uganda
- Growth: An organization with an established product, service, or business model that is rolled out in one or more communities
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The Global Youth Foundation's solution for SRHR (Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights) Reusable Sanitary Pads is innovative in several ways:
Affordable and Sustainable: Our reusable sanitary pads offer an affordable and sustainable alternative to disposable pads, making menstrual hygiene products more accessible to girls and women, particularly in resource-constrained settings. This innovation not only addresses the issue of menstrual health but also reduces the financial burden on users.
Community Engagement: We engage with communities and involve women and girls in the design and production of these pads. This participatory approach ensures that the product meets the specific needs and preferences of the users. It also fosters a sense of ownership and empowerment among women and girls.
Local Production: Our solution promotes local production of reusable sanitary pads. By involving local artisans and entrepreneurs, we not only create economic opportunities within the community but also reduce the carbon footprint associated with transportation and manufacturing.
Education and Awareness: In addition to providing the product, we offer educational programs on menstrual hygiene, sexual and reproductive health, and gender equality. This comprehensive approach ensures that users have the knowledge and support they need for healthy menstruation.
Environmental Impact: Reusable sanitary pads significantly reduce waste compared to disposable options, contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable environment. This innovation aligns with global efforts to reduce plastic waste and promote eco-friendly practices.
Potential for Scalability: Our approach is designed for scalability. By training local entrepreneurs to produce these pads, we create a model that can be replicated in other regions and countries, catalyzing broader positive impacts in the field of menstrual hygiene and reproductive health.
Leveraging Existing Technology: While the concept of reusable sanitary pads is not new, our innovation lies in leveraging existing technology and local resources to make them accessible and customizable. We focus on user-centric design and community involvement to ensure that the solution is both effective and culturally appropriate.
Impact Beyond Menstrual Health: Access to menstrual hygiene products can have a cascading effect on women's and girls' lives. It can lead to increased school attendance, improved productivity, and enhanced self-esteem. By addressing this fundamental need, our solution has the potential to contribute to broader positive impacts, including gender equality and women's empowerment.
In summary, the Global Youth Foundation's innovative approach to SRHR Reusable Sanitary Pads combines affordability, sustainability, community engagement, and education to address a critical issue affecting women and girls worldwide. By leveraging existing technology and local resources, we aim to make a lasting impact on menstrual hygiene and reproductive health while promoting economic and environmental sustainability.
Next Year Impact Goals:
Reach 2,500 Girls: In the next year, our goal is to provide SRHR Reusable Sanitary Pads to 2,500 girls in Northern Uganda, contributing to improved menstrual hygiene and reproductive health outcomes.
Deliver Comprehensive Education: We aim to deliver comprehensive menstrual hygiene education to these girls, ensuring they have the knowledge and support they need for healthy menstruation.
Local Production: By the end of the year, we plan to engage and train local entrepreneurs to produce these pads, creating economic opportunities within the community.
Next Five Years Impact Goals:
Reach 15,000 Girls: Over the next five years, we aim to expand our reach and provide SRHR Reusable Sanitary Pads to 15,000 girls in Northern Uganda, addressing the menstrual hygiene needs of a significant portion of the population.
Community Empowerment: We plan to empower 50 local women and girls as entrepreneurs, producing and distributing sanitary pads within their communities. This not only ensures local production but also economic empowerment for women.
Education and Awareness: By the end of five years, we intend to have educated and raised awareness among 15,000 girls on menstrual hygiene, sexual and reproductive health, and gender equality.
Environmental Impact: We aim to significantly reduce the environmental impact by preventing the disposal of 750,000 disposable pads over five years.
Achievement Strategies:
Community Engagement: We will continue to engage communities in the design, production, and distribution of these pads, ensuring that they are culturally appropriate and meet the specific needs of users.
Local Partnerships: Collaborating with local organizations, schools, and health centers will be instrumental in achieving our goals. These partnerships will help us identify and reach the target population effectively.
Scalability: We plan to replicate our model in other regions and countries, increasing our impact exponentially. This will involve training local entrepreneurs and organizations to implement similar programs.
Monitoring and Evaluation: We will establish a robust monitoring and evaluation system to track progress toward our impact goals. Regular feedback from beneficiaries and communities will inform our strategies and adjustments.
Advocacy and Policy Engagement: We will engage with local authorities and policymakers to advocate for improved menstrual hygiene management in schools and communities. This will create an enabling environment for our work and broader impact.
Technology Integration: Leveraging technology for distribution, data collection, and awareness campaigns will enhance our efficiency and reach.
Our impact goals for the next year and five years align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals related to gender equality, good health and well-being, and sustainable consumption and production. Through a combination of community engagement, partnerships, scalability, monitoring, and advocacy, we aim to create a transformational impact on the lives of girls and women in Northern Uganda and contribute to broader global development objectives.
Our solution, SRHR Reusable Sanitary Pads, aims to address the pressing issue of inadequate menstrual hygiene management among girls and young women in Northern Uganda. This problem leads to health risks, school absenteeism, and social stigma. Here's how and why we expect our solution to have a significant impact:
Theory of Change:
Activities:
Production and Distribution: We will produce and distribute reusable sanitary pads to girls and young women in Northern Uganda, ensuring accessibility.
Education and Awareness: Comprehensive menstrual hygiene education will accompany the distribution, empowering girls with knowledge about their sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) and menstruation.
Local Entrepreneurship: Training local women and girls as entrepreneurs to produce and distribute pads locally, creating economic opportunities.
Immediate Outputs:
Access to Hygienic Sanitary Pads: Girls will have access to affordable and sustainable sanitary pads, eliminating the need for unhygienic alternatives.
Knowledge and Awareness: Girls will be educated about menstruation, SRHR, and gender equality, reducing stigma and misconceptions.
Economic Empowerment: Local women and girls will be economically empowered through entrepreneurship.
Longer-term Outcomes:
Improved Health: Proper menstrual hygiene management will lead to improved health outcomes, reducing the risk of infections and discomfort.
Education Retention: Girls will attend school regularly, reducing absenteeism, and improving educational outcomes.
Empowered Communities: Increased awareness about SRHR will foster gender equality, empower women, and reduce social stigma.
Environmental Impact: Reduced use of disposable pads will have a positive environmental impact.
Impact on the Problem:
By providing affordable and sustainable sanitary pads, along with education, we expect to improve the menstrual hygiene of girls and young women. This will directly impact their health, school attendance, and overall well-being. Moreover, by involving local women and girls in production and distribution, we create economic opportunities within the community, contributing to gender equality and economic empowerment. Over time, our comprehensive approach will lead to healthier, more informed, and empowered communities, addressing the broader problem of inadequate menstrual hygiene management in Northern Uganda. This impact has the potential to be transformative, not only for the individuals directly benefiting but also for the society as a whole.
- Uganda
- South Sudan
- Uganda
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
- Full-time staff: 3 team members.
- Part-time staff: 2 team members.
- Contractors: 3
Our team is dedicated to the successful implementation of the SRHR Reusable Sanitary Pad project, combining diverse skills and expertise to address menstrual hygiene challenges effectively.
Global Youth Foundation has been actively working on the SRHR Reusable Sanitary Pad solution for a duration of 2 years. we have conducted research, developed prototypes, and piloted the initiative in Northern Uganda, reaching over 120 girls and young women with reusable sanitary pads. We have refined our approach based on feedback and are now poised to scale up this impactful solution to reach even more adolescent girls and young women in need. Our experience and dedication over two years have positioned us well to make a significant difference in improving menstrual hygiene and SRHR outcomes for vulnerable populations.
Global Youth Foundation is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusivity (DEI) in all aspects of our work. We recognize that DEI is not only a moral imperative but also essential for the effectiveness and sustainability of our initiatives. Here's how we incorporate DEI into our work:
Diverse Leadership Team: Our leadership team reflects diversity in terms of gender, background, and experiences. We believe that diverse perspectives lead to more innovative solutions and better decision-making. We are also actively working to diversify our team further, with a specific focus on including more voices from underrepresented communities.
Targeted Outreach: In our projects, we deliberately reach out to and engage with marginalized and underrepresented groups, including young women, girls, persons with disabilities, and refugees/IDPs. We ensure that our initiatives are inclusive and accessible to these populations.
Community Involvement: We involve the communities we work with in the design, implementation, and evaluation of our projects. This participatory approach ensures that local voices are heard and that our solutions are culturally sensitive and relevant.
Education and Training: We provide education and training to our team members and project beneficiaries on DEI principles. This includes awareness-building on gender equality, inclusion, and anti-discrimination practices.
Accessibility: We strive to make our programs and resources accessible to everyone. For example, our SRHR Reusable Sanitary Pad initiative considers the needs of persons with disabilities and aims to provide tailored solutions.
Data Collection: We collect data on the demographic characteristics of our beneficiaries to track whether our programs are reaching diverse populations. This data informs our decision-making and helps us identify areas for improvement.
Continuous Improvement: We regularly review and assess our DEI practices and policies to identify areas where we can improve. We welcome feedback from our team members and communities to guide these improvements.
Partnerships: We actively seek partnerships with organizations that share our commitment to DEI. Collaborating with like-minded organizations helps us leverage resources and expertise to advance our DEI goals.
Transparency: We are transparent about our DEI efforts, including our progress, challenges, and lessons learned. We believe that transparency fosters accountability and encourages others in the sector to prioritize DEI.
Our goal is to create a work environment and implement programs that respect and value the unique perspectives and experiences of all individuals, regardless of their background or identity. We believe that by incorporating DEI into our work, we can better address the complex challenges we aim to tackle and contribute to a more just and equitable world.
Global Youth Foundation operates as a nonprofit organization with a mission to empower youth and drive positive social change. Our business model is primarily focused on delivering social impact to our target beneficiaries, particularly vulnerable and marginalized youth, rather than generating revenue. We achieve this through a combination of grant funding, partnerships, and in-kind support.
Key Components of Our Business Model:
Grant Funding: The primary source of income for Global Youth Foundation is grant funding from various governmental and non-governmental organizations, foundations, and international agencies. These grants are specifically awarded to support our projects and initiatives aimed at empowering youth, promoting gender equality, and addressing environmental challenges.
Partnerships: We actively seek partnerships with organizations that share our mission and goals. These partnerships often involve collaborative projects and joint initiatives. Through partnerships, we can leverage additional resources, expertise, and networks to maximize the impact of our programs.
In-Kind Support: In addition to financial support, we receive in-kind contributions, such as donations of equipment, educational materials, and expertise. These contributions help reduce our operational costs and enable us to allocate more resources to our programs.
Programs and Services: Global Youth Foundation designs and implements a range of programs and services that directly benefit our target beneficiaries. These include initiatives in youth empowerment, education support, healthcare access, and environmental conservation.
Value Proposition:
Youth Empowerment: We offer young people access to educational and skills development programs, mentorship, and entrepreneurship training, enhancing their prospects for employment and economic independence.
Gender Equality: Our programs promote gender equality by actively involving young women and girls in leadership roles and providing them with opportunities to access education and healthcare services.
Community Engagement: We engage with communities to raise awareness of critical issues such as climate change, sexual and reproductive health, and gender-based violence, fostering informed and active citizenship.
Environmental Conservation: Through our environmental initiatives, we contribute to mitigating climate change, conserving natural resources, and promoting sustainable agriculture practices.
Beneficiaries and Impact:
Our primary beneficiaries are vulnerable and out-of-school youth, particularly those in Northern Uganda. We target both young men and women, with a specific focus on ensuring gender inclusivity in all our programs. We also work with communities, local authorities, and partner organizations to amplify our impact.
Financial Sustainability:
While our core focus is on social impact rather than revenue generation, we strive for financial sustainability by carefully managing our resources, seeking diversified funding sources, and exploring innovative approaches to program design and implementation.
In summary, Global Youth Foundation's business model revolves around securing grant funding and forming partnerships to deliver valuable programs and services that empower youth, promote gender equality, and address environmental challenges in our target communities. Our success is measured by the positive impact we create in the lives of the young people and communities we serve.
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To become financially sustainable and meet the funding needs of the Global Youth Foundation, a multifaceted approach is essential. We can achieve this through a combination of sustained donations and grants, revenue from selling products or services, service contracts with governments, raising investment capital, and other innovative revenue streams.
Sustained Donations and Grants (Approximately $4,000): Soliciting regular donations from individual supporters, philanthropic organizations, and corporate partners can form a significant part of our revenue stream. This involves creating compelling fundraising campaigns and cultivating donor relationships. Grant applications to foundations and government agencies that align with our mission can also provide substantial funding.
Products and Services Sales (Approximately $2,000): Developing and selling products and services relevant to our mission can generate income. These could include educational materials, merchandise, online courses, or consultancy services. Revenue from such offerings can be reinvested in our programs and operations.
Service Contracts with Governments (Approximately $1,000): Collaborating with government agencies on youth-related projects can be a sustainable source of income. By demonstrating our expertise and the impact of our work, we can secure contracts for program implementation, research, or training.
Raising Investment Capital (Approximately $1,000): Seeking investment from impact investors or venture capitalists who share our vision can provide capital for expansion and sustainability. This capital can be utilized to develop innovative programs, improve infrastructure, and scale our impact.
Diversification of Income Streams: Besides the above strategies, we should explore additional revenue streams like hosting fundraising events, monetizing our online platforms through advertising or memberships, and exploring partnerships with educational institutions and businesses that align with our mission.
Efficient Resource Allocation: To ensure long-term sustainability, we need to manage our expenses judiciously. Regular financial assessments and prudent budgeting will help us allocate resources where they are most needed.
Impact Measurement and Reporting: Demonstrating the impact of our programs is crucial for attracting donors, investors, and partners. We should invest in robust monitoring and evaluation systems to provide evidence of our success.
Community Engagement and Awareness: Increasing our visibility through social media campaigns, partnerships, and community engagement events can help attract donors and sponsors. A strong online presence can also facilitate online fundraising efforts.
Strategic Partnerships: Collaborating with other non-profits, educational institutions, and businesses can open up new funding opportunities and reduce operational costs through shared resources.
Long-Term Financial Planning: Creating a long-term financial sustainability plan that accounts for fluctuations in income and expenses is essential. It should include contingencies for economic downturns or unforeseen challenges.
By implementing these strategies, the Global Youth Foundation can aim to achieve financial sustainability within a year. The combination of diverse revenue streams, efficient resource management, and a commitment to our mission will ensure we can continue our vital work in empowering and supporting young people around the world.
Executive Director