Equip Rural Indian Women to Build Livelihoods

by The Desai Foundation
Equip Rural Indian Women to Build Livelihoods
Equip Rural Indian Women to Build Livelihoods
Equip Rural Indian Women to Build Livelihoods
Equip Rural Indian Women to Build Livelihoods
Equip Rural Indian Women to Build Livelihoods
Equip Rural Indian Women to Build Livelihoods
Equip Rural Indian Women to Build Livelihoods
Equip Rural Indian Women to Build Livelihoods
Equip Rural Indian Women to Build Livelihoods
Equip Rural Indian Women to Build Livelihoods

Project Report | May 23, 2018
Menstrual Hygiene Day: 1 year of Asani

By Tess Fenn | Director of Partnerships and Development

The Asani production team smiles with new product
The Asani production team smiles with new product

As we prepare for Menstrual Hygiene Day (May 28th), we are excited to share an update with our Global Giving community about our current initiatives and our progress with our new SWACHH machine. Since the purchase of this groundbreaking machine, we are pleased to report that we have improved the quality of our Asani products and have received positive initial feedback from our customers. With this machine, a new Asani technician was hired to help program the equipment and provide any maintenance support needed. Since transitioning to this upgraded machine, we are delighted that we have already been able to increase our sales team from seven to fifteen women, with each woman selling 100-200 pad packs per month.

Meanwhile, in the U.S., we have also made some progress! May 1st marked the launch of a new Desai Foundation advocacy campaign called #PledgeYourPeriod - which aims to get our U.S. community more deeply involved in supporting our work with Asani and exposing the reality of the issues around menstrual hygiene in India. Though this campaign is still underway, we have seen that this subject remains a controversial topic of discussion in the western world. The campaign encourages both men and women to share on social media why they believe this is subject is important to talk about. We have learned through this experience that a taboo still exists (in the U.S.) around openly talking about this topic. We have been affirmed that much work is still needed! 

In the coming weeks, gearing up to Menstrual Hygiene Day and our 1 year Asani anniversary, we are planning events in both the U.S and India.

  • In New York City on May 30th, we are bringing men and women who have contributed to the #PledgeYourPeriod campaign together to share what they learned in this process and how it felt for each of them to speak publically about Menstrual Hygiene. Please let us know if you are in the area and are interested in joining us!
  • In India, we are holding two events in honor of MHM Day and are expecting approximately 300 women for each event. Like last year, this celebration is an important occasion for women and girls to come together from many different communities to ask questions about their periods, and learn from both medical professionals and their peers. We hope that through these events we will be able to help more women and girls to understand their bodies and rid themselves of the fear and cultural based shame around menstruation.

As we prepare for our 1 year Asani anniversary, we are humbled by all that we have accomplished this year with your support and hope that you will stay with us on our journey as we continue to spread Asani’s message in new communities throughout the year to come.

Thank you for being a part of our team! 

Sincerely,

Tess 

The new machine in action
The new machine in action
New Asani packaging with educational graphics
New Asani packaging with educational graphics
Yati and Mittal: Desai Foundation India Team
Yati and Mittal: Desai Foundation India Team

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Aarushi Gupta
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