ReViva
The specific problem ReViva aims to solve is the lack of access to adequate menstrual hygiene products and comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) information among young people, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) like Tanzania, as outlined in the 4HerPower Challenge.
In Tanzania, like in many LMICs, the issue of menstrual health and hygiene is a significant challenge. A large portion of the population, especially in rural areas, lacks access to affordable and hygienic menstrual products. This leads to several interconnected problems:
Limited Access to Menstrual Products: A substantial number of young girls and women in Tanzania do not have access to sanitary products. According to UNICEF, in Tanzania, only about 8% of girls and women have access to disposable sanitary pads.
Hygiene and Health Risks: Due to the lack of access to proper menstrual products, many resort to using unhygienic materials like old cloth, leaves, or even newspaper. This poses severe health risks, including infections and reproductive health issues.
Absence from School: Girls often miss school during menstruation due to the lack of proper menstrual products and facilities, which contributes to a higher dropout rate among girls in Tanzania.
Lack of SRHR Education: Comprehensive SRHR education is also lacking, contributing to a lack of awareness and understanding among young people about menstrual health, reproductive rights, and related issues.
On a global scale, these problems are pervasive among young people in LMICs. According to UNFPA, in these regions, millions of girls and young women face similar challenges. These problems have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted supply chains for menstrual products and led to even greater difficulties in accessing them.
ReViva's solution directly addresses these challenges:
Access to Menstrual Products: ReViva provides reusable and biodegradable menstrual products that are not only affordable but also environmentally sustainable. This addresses the issue of limited access to menstrual products in a cost-effective manner.
Hygiene and Health: By offering hygienic and reusable products, ReViva reduces the health risks associated with using unclean materials during menstruation.
Education: ReViva's innovative packaging includes educational information on SRHR topics. This addresses the lack of comprehensive SRHR education by providing essential information to young people.
Empowerment: Through its approach, ReViva empowers young people, particularly adolescent girls and young women, by giving them access to essential products and knowledge, enabling them to stay in school and make informed choices about their reproductive health.
ReViva is a pioneering solution that offers biodegradable and reusable sanitary products packaged with educational information on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Our product line includes reusable menstrual pads and related hygiene products, and the packaging is designed to educate young people about SRHR topics.
What We Offer: ReViva provides reusable menstrual products made from eco-friendly and biodegradable materials. These products are designed for long-lasting use, offering a sustainable and cost-effective solution for menstrual hygiene management.
How It Works:
Reusable Menstrual Pads: Our reusable menstrual pads are designed to provide comfort, protection, and sustainability. They can be washed and reused, reducing the need for disposable pads and promoting eco-friendliness.
Educational Packaging: What sets ReViva apart is our packaging. Each package includes educational information about menstrual health, reproductive rights, safe hygiene practices, and related SRHR topics. We use simple language and illustrations to ensure that young people can easily understand and benefit from the information.
Distribution and Impact: As a part of our pilot program, we have already produced 500 reusable sanitary products and distributed them to approximately 10 rural schools. This hands-on experience has allowed us to assess the impact of our solution on young people's lives.
Technology and Innovation: While the core of our solution revolves around sustainable and reusable menstrual products, our innovation lies in the packaging. We use print technology to provide educational content on the packaging, making it an informative resource for young people. This combination of eco-friendly products and SRHR education sets ReViva apart as a comprehensive solution for menstrual hygiene and health.
Why ReViva Matters: ReViva addresses the critical need for accessible and sustainable menstrual hygiene products while simultaneously empowering young people with knowledge about their sexual and reproductive health and rights. By offering reusable products, we reduce waste and promote environmental sustainability. Our educational packaging ensures that young individuals have access to vital information that can shape their health and well-being.
ReViva's mission is to make a lasting impact on the lives of young people, especially girls and women, by providing them with the tools and knowledge they need to manage their menstrual health effectively and make informed decisions about their reproductive well-being.
Through our unique combination of reusable products and SRHR education, we aim to promote dignity, empowerment, and sustainability in menstrual hygiene management.
ReViva's solution is designed to serve young people, with a particular focus on adolescent girls and young women in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), including Tanzania. These individuals are currently underserved in several ways:
Limited Access to Menstrual Products: Many young girls and women in LMICs lack access to affordable and hygienic menstrual products. The cost of disposable pads can be prohibitive for families living in poverty, leading to inadequate menstrual hygiene management and potential health risks.
Absence of Comprehensive SRHR Education: Young people often receive limited or no comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) education. This knowledge gap leaves them ill-equipped to make informed decisions about their reproductive health, menstrual hygiene, and overall well-being.
Educational Disruption: Menstrual hygiene challenges can lead to girls missing school during their periods, impacting their education and future opportunities. Lack of proper facilities and products in schools exacerbates this issue.
Environmental Impact: The use of disposable menstrual products contributes to environmental pollution in LMICs. The lack of sustainable alternatives further exacerbates this problem.
How ReViva Impacts Their Lives:
Access to Sustainable Menstrual Products: ReViva provides reusable and biodegradable menstrual products that are not only affordable but also environmentally friendly. This directly addresses the issue of limited access to menstrual products. By using our products, young people can manage their menstrual health effectively without financial strain.
Empowerment Through Education: ReViva's innovative packaging includes educational information on SRHR topics, including menstrual health, reproductive rights, safe hygiene practices, and more. This educational component empowers young people with knowledge, enabling them to make informed choices about their reproductive health and overall well-being.
Increased School Attendance: By providing reusable and reliable menstrual products, ReViva aims to reduce absenteeism among girls during their menstruation. This can have a positive impact on their education and future prospects.
Environmental Sustainability: ReViva's commitment to using biodegradable materials and promoting reusable products aligns with environmental sustainability goals. By reducing the use of disposable menstrual products, we contribute to a cleaner and healthier environment in LMICs.
Gender Equality: ReViva's focus on menstrual health and SRHR education promotes gender equality by addressing the unique needs and challenges faced by young girls and women. It empowers them to take control of their reproductive health and make choices that align with their rights and aspirations.
ReViva's journey to deliver this solution is deeply rooted in personal experience, a passion for social impact, and a commitment to empowering the communities we serve. Our team's composition and proximity to these communities make us uniquely qualified to address the challenges faced by young people, particularly adolescent girls and young women.
The inception of ReViva stems from a deeply personal experience within our team. As the Team Lead, I have witnessed firsthand the challenges faced by girls and young women in low-resource communities when it comes to menstrual health. Growing up in a rural area of Tanzania, I saw friends and family members struggle with limited access to menstrual products, leading to health risks, educational disruptions, and a lack of empowerment. This personal connection ignited a passion to make a difference.
Our team members have strong ties to the communities we serve. Many of us have grown up in these areas or have close family connections. We are in regular contact with community members, including teachers, parents, and young people themselves. This proximity allows us to understand the unique needs, challenges, and cultural aspects that influence menstrual health and SRHR in these communities.
ReViva's approach is deeply collaborative and community-driven. We engage with local stakeholders, including schools, community leaders, and youth groups, to gain insights into the specific challenges faced by young people. We conduct surveys, interviews, and focus group discussions to understand their needs and gather input.
The design and implementation of our solution are meaningfully guided by the input, ideas, and agendas of the communities we serve. We have involved community members in the product development process, seeking their feedback on product design, packaging content, and educational materials. This participatory approach ensures that our solution aligns with the preferences and cultural nuances of the target population.
Our team places a strong emphasis on cultural sensitivity and respect for local traditions. We recognize that menstrual health is often intertwined with cultural beliefs and practices. Therefore, we tailor our educational content to be culturally sensitive and relevant, ensuring it resonates with the community.
We have established a continuous feedback loop with the communities we serve. We maintain open lines of communication and actively seek feedback on the effectiveness of our solution. This feedback informs our iterative improvements, allowing us to adapt and refine our approach based on real-life experiences and community preferences.
- Improve the SRH outcomes of young people and address root cause barriers to SRHR care.
- Tanzania
- Pilot: An organization testing a product, service, or business model with a small number of users
As of our current operations, ReViva has made significant strides in serving young people, particularly adolescent girls and young women, in rural schools in Tanzania. Our pilot program has allowed us to directly impact the lives of approximately 500 individuals within the target population.
Distribution of Reusable Sanitary Products: Through our pilot program, we have produced and distributed 500 reusable sanitary products to approximately 10 rural schools in Tanzania. These schools have been selected to ensure a wide reach across different regions of the country, allowing us to serve a diverse group of young individuals.
Education and Awareness: In addition to providing reusable sanitary products, our solution incorporates educational content on SRHR topics. The packaging of our products includes information and guidance related to menstrual health, reproductive rights, safe hygiene practices, and more. This educational aspect of our solution has the potential to indirectly benefit even more individuals beyond the initial 500, as the knowledge is shared within the school communities.
Future Scaling: While our current reach is substantial, our vision is to expand our impact significantly. ReViva is actively working on scaling up our operations to reach more schools and communities across Tanzania and, eventually, other LMICs. We are committed to making a meaningful and lasting difference in the lives of young people by providing access to sustainable menstrual products and essential SRHR education.
ReViva's solution is innovative in several ways, as it addresses the challenge of menstrual health and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in a holistic and transformative manner:
1. Reusable and Biodegradable Products: Our approach emphasizes the production of reusable and biodegradable menstrual products. While reusable menstrual products are not new, our focus on biodegradability sets us apart. This innovative choice aligns with global sustainability goals and reduces environmental impact, making our solution eco-friendly.
2. Education-Infused Packaging: The educational content printed on our packaging is a novel approach. By incorporating SRHR information directly into the packaging of menstrual products, we make education an integral part of the product itself. This empowers young people with knowledge while they use our products, addressing the knowledge gap in SRHR.
3. Empowerment Through Community Engagement: ReViva actively engages with local communities, including schools and youth groups. We prioritize the participation of adolescent girls and young women in shaping our solution. This community-driven approach ensures that our solution is not just for them but by them, which is an innovative way to address their unique needs.
4. Scalable and Sustainable: Our business model is designed for scalability and sustainability. Reusable products and educational packaging can be produced at scale, making them accessible to a wider audience. Moreover, our model promotes economic sustainability by reducing the long-term cost burden on users.
5. Technological Integration: While the core of our solution revolves around sustainable products and education, we leverage technology for content creation, distribution, and community engagement. We use digital platforms and tools to disseminate educational content, gather feedback, and track the impact of our solution. This technological integration enhances our reach and impact.
Catalyzing Broader Positive Impacts: ReViva's innovative approach has the potential to catalyze broader positive impacts in the following ways:
Environmental Impact: By promoting reusable and biodegradable menstrual products, we encourage a shift away from disposable options, reducing waste and environmental pollution. This shift can inspire other initiatives to adopt sustainable practices.
Educational Integration: Our model of embedding SRHR education within a product's packaging could inspire similar approaches in other sectors, leading to more accessible and engaging educational tools.
Community-Centric Solutions: Our community-driven approach highlights the importance of involving the target population in solution design and implementation. This can encourage other initiatives to adopt participatory practices and ensure their solutions truly meet the needs of communities.
ReViva's innovative approach has the potential to change the people perspective by introducing sustainable and educational elements to menstrual hygiene management. We believe that by combining accessible products, community engagement, and innovative packaging, we can contribute to a shift in how menstrual health and SRHR are approached, ultimately leading to improved well-being and empowerment for young people in low-resource communities.
Impact Goals for the Next Year:
Reach and Educate 5,000 Young Individuals: In the next year, ReViva aims to reach and educate at least 5,000 young individuals, particularly adolescent girls and young women, in low-resource communities about menstrual health and SRHR through our reusable products and educational packaging.
Expand to 50 Schools: We plan to expand our operations to serve a total of 50 schools across Tanzania. This expansion will allow us to address the needs of a larger number of students and communities.
Launch a Digital Education Platform: In the next year, we aim to launch a digital education platform that complements our physical products. This platform will provide accessible and interactive SRHR education to young people, further enhancing their knowledge and empowerment.
Strategies to Achieve These Goals:
Community Engagement: We will continue our community engagement efforts, working closely with local schools, youth groups, and community leaders to identify areas of need and reach more young people.
Product Scaling: To reach a larger audience, we will scale up our production of reusable products, ensuring that they are readily available to schools and communities.
Digital Education: The launch of our digital education platform will allow us to extend our educational reach beyond physical product distribution. This platform will be accessible to young people in remote areas, providing them with vital SRHR information.
Impact Goals for the Next Five Years:
Reach and Educate 50,000 Young Individuals Annually: Over the next five years, our goal is to reach and educate 50,000 young individuals annually. This represents a tenfold increase in our educational impact.
Expand Nationally: We aim to expand our operations to serve schools and communities in all regions of Tanzania, ensuring that our solution is accessible to young people across the country.
Establish Regional Presence: Beyond Tanzania, we plan to establish a presence in at least one other low- or middle-income country, replicating our model to address the menstrual health and SRHR needs of young people in additional regions.
Strategies to Achieve These Goals:
Scalability: ReViva will focus on scalability by increasing production capacity, building partnerships with local organizations, and streamlining distribution networks to reach more schools and communities.
Advocacy and Policy Engagement: We will engage in advocacy efforts to influence policies related to menstrual health and SRHR education, advocating for their integration into school curricula.
Global Expansion: Beyond Tanzania, we will conduct feasibility studies and collaborate with local partners to expand our solution to other LMICs, ensuring cultural sensitivity and relevance.
Our impact goals for the next year and the next five years reflect our commitment to creating meaningful and transformative change in the lives of young people, particularly girls and young women, in low-resource communities. We will achieve these goals through a combination of community engagement, scalable solutions, educational innovation, and strategic expansion efforts.
In low-resource communities, young people, particularly adolescent girls and young women, face significant challenges related to menstrual health and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). These challenges include limited access to affordable menstrual products, inadequate SRHR education, and cultural barriers that stigmatize discussions around these topics.
Activities:
Production and Distribution of Reusable Sanitary Products: ReViva produces biodegradable and reusable sanitary products, including menstrual pads and menstrual cups. These products are made accessible to young individuals in target schools and communities.
Educational Content Integration: ReViva's solution incorporates educational information on SRHR topics directly onto the packaging of the sanitary products. This educational content is culturally sensitive, age-appropriate, and designed to empower young people with essential knowledge.
Community Engagement: We actively engage with local schools, youth groups, and community leaders to gain insights into the specific challenges faced by young people. This participatory approach ensures that our solution is tailored to the needs and preferences of the target population.
Immediate Outputs:
Access to Sustainable Menstrual Products: ReViva has already provided 500 reusable menstrual products to approximately 10 rural schools in Tanzania, eliminating the need for disposable options that are costly and environmentally harmful.
SRHR Education: Young people in these schools receive comprehensive SRHR education through the educational content on our product packaging. This knowledge empowers them to make informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive health.
Community Participation: Through community engagement, we foster a sense of ownership and involvement among local stakeholders, creating a supportive environment for addressing SRHR challenges.
Longer-Term Outcomes:
Improved Menstrual Health: Reusable sanitary products have the potential to serve over 5,000 young individuals annually, promoting better menstrual health. This reduces the risk of infections and discomfort among young individuals, leading to a healthier and more dignified menstruation experience.
Enhanced SRHR Knowledge: The SRHR education provided by ReViva's solution equips young people with the knowledge and skills to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health. This knowledge empowers them to advocate for their rights and make responsible decisions.
Reduced Stigma and Taboos: Open discussions about menstrual health and SRHR, facilitated by our solution, contribute to breaking down cultural barriers and reducing stigma. This shift in societal attitudes creates a more supportive environment for young people.
Empowerment and Agency: ReViva's approach fosters a sense of empowerment and agency among young individuals, particularly girls and young women. They become active agents of change in their communities, advocating for their SRHR needs and rights.
Evidence and Support:
Our theory of change is supported by data from interviews and surveys conducted with the target population, which highlight the positive impact of our solution on menstrual health and SRHR knowledge. Additionally, we track the use of our educational materials and gather feedback from schools and communities to continuously improve our approach.
- Tanzania
- Tanzania
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
Currently, the ReViva team consists of:
- Full-time staff: 4 team members dedicated to the day-to-day operations, community engagement, and strategy development.
- Part-time staff: 2 part-time team member who assists with educational content development and community engagement.
- Contractors: We collaborate with local artisans and manufacturers for the production of reusable sanitary products, creating economic opportunities within the community.
Our team is lean and focused on achieving our mission efficiently and effectively while involving the community in our efforts.
ReViva began working on its solution in December 2022. Since then, we have been actively engaged in product development, community outreach, and educational content creation to address the menstrual health and SRHR challenges faced by young people in low-resource communities. Our journey over the past year has been marked by a commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of young individuals, particularly adolescent girls and young women, through sustainable and empowering solutions.
At ReViva, we are deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusivity, and these principles are at the core of our mission and operations. Our approach to incorporating diversity, equity, and inclusivity into our work is multifaceted:
1. Diverse Leadership Team:
- Our leadership team reflects diversity in terms of gender and cultural backgrounds. We believe that diverse perspectives at the leadership level lead to more innovative and inclusive solutions.
2. Targeted Outreach:
- We actively engage with local communities and stakeholders to ensure that our solutions are culturally sensitive and relevant. This involves working closely with community leaders and conducting community needs assessments.
3. Accessibility and Affordability:
- We strive to make our products and educational materials accessible and affordable to all young individuals, regardless of their economic background. This includes exploring subsidy models to reach underserved populations.
4. Gender Sensitivity:
- Given the nature of our work in menstrual health and SRHR, we prioritize gender sensitivity in all aspects of our operations. We ensure that our educational content and products are inclusive of diverse gender identities.
5. Empowerment and Agency:
- Our approach is centered on empowering young people, particularly girls and young women. We aim to create environments where they are welcomed, respected, supported, and valued. Our community engagement efforts involve them as active participants and decision-makers.
6. Cultural Competency:
- We invest in cultural competency training for our team members to ensure that we understand and respect the cultural norms and values of the communities we serve. This enables us to build trust and meaningful relationships.
7. Continuous Learning and Improvement:
- We recognize that diversity, equity, and inclusivity are ongoing journeys. We are committed to continuous learning and improvement, seeking feedback from communities and stakeholders to refine our approach.
8. Monitoring and Evaluation:
- We track key metrics related to diversity, equity, and inclusivity, such as the reach of our solutions among marginalized communities and the feedback from community members. This data informs our decision-making and strategy.
Our team's goals for becoming more diverse, equitable, and inclusive include:
- Expanding our reach to serve more marginalized communities.
- Actively seeking feedback from diverse groups to inform our programs.
- Building partnerships with organizations that share our commitment to DEI.
- Offering mentorship and leadership opportunities to individuals from underrepresented backgrounds.
By embedding diversity, equity, and inclusivity into our organizational culture and practices, we aim to create a more just and equitable world where all young people have equal access to essential SRHR information and services, regardless of their background or identity. We view diversity as a source of strength and innovation, and we are dedicated to addressing disparities and eliminating barriers to full participation in our programs.
Key Customers and Beneficiaries:
- Young Individuals: Our primary beneficiaries are young people, particularly adolescent girls and young women, in low-resource communities. They benefit from access to affordable and sustainable menstrual products and comprehensive SRHR education.
Products and Services:
- Reusable Menstrual Products: We provide reusable menstrual products, including menstrual pads and menstrual cups, designed to be affordable, eco-friendly, and culturally sensitive.
- Educational Packaging: Our products come with educational information on SRHR topics printed on the packaging. This empowers young individuals with essential knowledge.
Delivery Channels:
- Local Distribution: We partner with local schools, youth groups, and community leaders to distribute our products and educational materials directly to the target population. This approach ensures proximity and trust.
Value Proposition:
- Accessible Menstrual Products: Our products address the challenge of limited access to affordable menstrual products, promoting better menstrual health and hygiene.
- Comprehensive SRHR Education: By integrating SRHR education into our packaging, we equip young individuals with the knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive health.
- Empowerment: ReViva's approach empowers young people to take charge of their health and well-being, fostering a sense of agency and advocacy.
Revenue Model:
- Sales: We generate revenue through the sale of our reusable menstrual products to schools, youth organizations, and individuals. The pricing is structured to be affordable and cost-effective.
- Partnerships: We explore partnerships with organizations, NGOs, and government agencies for subsidy programs to reach underserved populations.
- Donations and Grants: We actively seek grants and donations from philanthropic organizations and foundations to support our operations and expand our reach.
Why They Want or Need ReViva:
- Affordability: Young individuals in low-resource communities often struggle to afford disposable menstrual products. ReViva offers a cost-effective and sustainable alternative.
- Sustainability: Our products are eco-friendly, reducing the environmental impact caused by disposable options.
- Comprehensive SRHR Education: Many young people lack access to SRHR education. ReViva's educational materials fill this gap, providing essential knowledge.
- Empowerment: Our approach empowers young individuals to make informed choices about their health and advocate for their SRHR needs and rights.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
Achieving financial sustainability is a critical aspect of our strategy at ReViva. While our mission primarily focuses on delivering social impact, we recognize the importance of generating revenue to fund our work and ensure the long-term viability of our initiatives. Our plan for financial sustainability revolves around a multi-pronged approach:
1. Product Sales:
- Core Revenue Stream: Our primary revenue source is the sale of reusable menstrual products, including pads and cups, to schools, youth organizations, and individuals.
- Affordability and Accessibility: We ensure competitive pricing, making our products affordable to our target demographic while covering production and distribution costs.
2. Partnerships and Subsidy Programs:
- Collaboration with NGOs and Government: We actively seek partnerships with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and government agencies to implement subsidy programs that make our products even more accessible to underserved populations.
- Impact Investments: We explore impact investment opportunities from organizations aligned with our mission and values.
3. Grants and Donations:
- Strategic Fundraising: We continue to pursue grants and donations from philanthropic organizations, foundations, and individuals who share our commitment to improving menstrual health and SRHR.
- Diversified Funding: We seek to diversify our funding sources to reduce dependency on a single revenue stream.
4. Social Enterprise Model:
- Reinvestment: As a social enterprise, we reinvest a significant portion of our profits back into our initiatives and community engagement efforts. This ensures the sustainability and scalability of our impact.
5. Scaling Impact and Increasing Sales:
- Market Expansion: We plan to expand our market reach by exploring opportunities in neighboring regions and countries, thereby increasing our customer base and sales volume.
- Product Diversification: We may introduce additional eco-friendly and culturally sensitive products to cater to a broader audience and diversify our product offerings.
6. Community Engagement and Trust:
- Building Trust: Our emphasis on building trust within local communities, engaging with community leaders, and conducting needs assessments helps us establish long-term relationships that support our sales and outreach efforts.
- Word of Mouth: Satisfied customers and community members become advocates, spreading the word about our products and educational initiatives, which can drive sales.
7. Data-Driven Decision Making:
- Monitoring and Evaluation: We closely monitor our financial performance, impact metrics, and the effectiveness of our programs. Data-driven insights inform our strategic decisions, helping us optimize our revenue generation efforts.
8. Cost Management:
- Efficiency: We continuously assess and optimize our operational processes to improve efficiency and reduce costs, ensuring that a greater portion of our revenue goes toward fulfilling our mission.