Moja is Making Hygiene Products Accessible to All
In #takeaction podcast, Elissa glorie, the founder of Moja, tells about Moja and the passion to make a change. This is how Moja’s story began:
“On a school trip to Tanzania, we realised many children didn’t have the financial means to buy underwear and sanitary pads. This contributes to an increased risk of disease and infection, and also to school attendance. But in our eyes, the system of giving is broken. It doesn’t work. It hurts local economies and dumps products that people don’t always need. So we started Moja not only to improve hygiene and education, but also to create a business model that improved livelihoods of local people.”