Sanitary pad franchise creates jobs & improves lives

Non-profit, Social cause Published on 22 October 2009 in Non-profit, Social cause

According to research carried out by SHE — Sustainable Health Enterprises, around 50 days of school or work are missed by girls and women who don't have access to sanitary pads, or can't afford them. Mud, bark and rags are often used instead of mass-produced pads; alternatives that are mostly ineffective, unhygienic and possibly dangerous, especially when combined with lack of clean water.

SHE is a social enterprise set up to tackle these problems. Its first franchise was launched in Rwanda earlier this year, and is operated by women who manufacture and distribute low-cost sanitary pads. The pads are made of locally-sourced raw materials such as banana fiber, which stimulates the local economy and keeps costs down. To help future ventures get off the ground, microfinance loans will be offered to women starting up new branches. Training in business skills, health and hygiene will also be available.

Convinced that donations aren't a long-term solution, SHE is applying market-based strategies to social and health problems. Using franchising makes sense: the model can be replicated wherever there's a need, meaning it can spread quickly and help more people faster, while allowing franchisees to become financially self-sufficient. (Related: P&G helps schoolgirls in Kenya.)

Website: www.sheinnovates.com
Contact: www.sheinnovates.com/contact.html

Spotted by: Petz Scholtus

Comments on this idea:

Hi Petz, great post! So happy to see more coverage of this great social enterprise, thanks :) We recently had the good fortune to meet up with SHE's Founder Elizabeth Scharpf. Below is the conversation we had with Elizabeth re: the recent launch in Rwanda. We hope you and your readers enjoy it :)
http://bit.ly/zJqVz

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