By Aarushi Gupta | Development & Grants Manager
Introduction
The Desai Foundation’s diverse and holistic programs in health, livelihood creation, climate resilience, and menstrual equity ensure that women and girls are empowered to pursue an education or engage in meaningful livelihood with dignity and confidence at every stage of their lives: childhood, teen years, adulthood, and/or motherhood.
Supporting Girls and Women at Every Life Stage
Childhood
For young girls, our programs focus on instilling habits that will enable them to safeguard their health in the present and future. Our diverse health programming such as Bal Health Mela (a fun-filled fair with high-quality medical check-ups, immunizations, and nutritional support), pediatric check-up camps, and general health awareness camps ensure improved health outcomes for girls and their families.
This quarter, our health programming included:
100,000 children benefited from primary health education and health camps
6,000+ children benefited from pediatric check-ups
Teen Years
At the Desai Foundation, we make it a point to educate girls and their mothers on menstruation so as to inculcate proper menstrual hygiene practices and dispel stigma and taboos. Our menstrual hygiene awareness sessions and pad distribution programs give girls the confidence to pursue an education without interruption, shame, and fear. This quarter, our menstrual health programming included:
Menstrual Hygiene Awareness Beneficiaries: 840,000
Number of Menstrual Health & Hygiene camps held: 27,000
Adulthood
As women take on more responsibilities and may choose to enter into motherhood, The Desai Foundation’s livelihood programming provides essential career guidance, financial literacy, and maternal health camps to ensure that they not only have the information and resources to safeguard their and their children’s health, but that they are also able to pursue meaningful livelihood to support themselves and their families.
This quarter, our livelihood and maternal health programming included:
Women earning an income through our Asani Sanitary Napkin Program: 835
Women taught to sew: 4,000
Women taught vocational skills: 15,000
Conclusion
By supporting women and girls in every stage of their lives via tailored programs that meet their unique needs, we are ensuring that they are able to live their lives with the dignity and confidence needed to pursue an education, engage in the workforce, and dream beyond their circumstances.
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