Your share could raise $30
Before you go, did you know that simply by sharing this campaign, you could help it raise $30? It's an effective way to support the cause.
No thanks- Pin it
- SubscribeUnsubscribe
- Embed
- Report
Love Binti International hasn't added a story.
⬆️FOR INFORMATION ON THE WOMEN EMPOWERMENT TRIP⬆️
⬆️
PLEASE CLICK THE "EMPOWERMENT TRIP" TAB⬆️
---- Help Women in Uganda ----
Fight Menstrual Poverty!!
In Karamoja, one of the most remote areas in Uganda, many women do not have access to sanitary products due to the lack of knowledge and money. Because of this, many women simply dig a hole in the sand and sit there to wait for their period to pass, often feeling ashamed of themselves. A lot of young girls drop out of school when they begin menstruation, and every month they could only sit on the sand and wait for their menstruation to end.
⬆️ We have been visiting the Karamoja District in Northern Uganda since 2019, and we found out that the rumor of girls sitting on the sand during the menstruation is sadly true.
Being isolated and having gone through many wars in the past 20 years, women living in Karamoja face a lot of difficulties and inconvenience, much more than in other places. Women walk 2 - 4 hours down the mountain to earn a small income from selling natural resources such as stone and wood. On top of that, each month, due to the lack of access to sanitary supplies, women are unable to work and girls are missing school. This traps them in a poverty cycle that is very difficult to get out of.
⬆️ Stone crushing is the main income source for women in Karamoja. They break the big stones with their hands into small pieces for construction use. The stones are collected in the yellow jerrycan. On average, women would have to work for more than 10 hours a day to fill 5 buckets, and each full bucket could only sell for 20 cents !!
How you can Help women in Uganda
In order support Uganda women, Love Binti International runs workshops to provide education on menstrual health, and cloth pads for those who are in desperate need.
In each workshop, we teach basic health education and how to sew reusable sanitary pads using local materials. We provide each participant with 2 pads made by our volunteers around the world.
" In the last 6 years, we have helped 149,000 women in Uganda."
These workshops have proved to be life-changing for participants. Women's lives and mentality change phenomenally when they have access to sanitary products. They are empowered to go to school and work instead of feeling bounded to their homes. Some women are even able to set up businesses selling these hand-made pads to other girls in the local community.
For just $10:
You can help us reach one woman in the Karamoja region, which remains one of the least economically and socially developed region in Uganda.
If you donate $100 or more:
You would receive a
Hold Me Pad as a thank you gift.The
Hold Me Pad is the world's first seamless and washable menstrual
pad, a winner of the renowned Red Dot Design Award 2021🏆.
Not only is it environmentally friendly ♻️, it is also designed
to be highly comfortable, ultra-thin and highly absorbent, thanks to
the high-tech property of copper infused fabric made by tightly
interweaving the strands to build thousands of ditches to absorb
blood quickly and precisely. The leak-proof and breathable fabric
allows moist 💨to pass through but not the blood 🩸, keeping it dry
and comfortable at all times. Monthly burdens are no longer an
uncomfortable situation with these eco-friendly🌱 pads✔️✔️
Our Special Hold Me Pads:
How to put it on?
How to manage after use ?
Partner Organization:
Perks
Highlights
See all activity18Empowerment Trip
Join Love Binti on our
Women Empowerment Trip
Spend 1 week with the NGO and see
how we work on the ground in Uganda.
Trip Description
Our one-week Karamoja Trip will take you deep into Uganda to the
villages where we - Love Binti, run our projects. In Mukono, not far
away from Uganda’s bustling capital Kampala, you will visit our main
campus, where we do school construction, WASH projects and
agricultural projects.
We will then head towards Karamoja, the most isolated
northeastern region of Uganda. Karamoja is one of the least
developed regions, but also one of the most misunderstood.
We will visit some of our project sites near Moroto, and you
would have a chance to take part in our Women Empowerment Project,
our pad sewing workshops.
Lastly, we will head to Kidepo National Park for a fun safari.
Kidepo is one of the most untouched national parks in Africa and
boasts an astounding landscape and an amazing collection of
wildlife. You will have a chance to see lions, buffalos, hippos, and
many others.
Through the journey our team members will show you around and introduce you to Ugandan culture and present our projects to you. You will have a chance to interact with the local community, and see with your own eyes what rural life in Uganda is like.
People are friendly and humble, and we hope you will fall in
love with them like we did!
What you will experience on this trip:
- Witness firsthand how development work is carried out
- Understand the problems facing Karamoja
- Take part in women empowerment projects
- Admire the beauty of the Ugandan landscape
- Enjoy local Ugandan food
- Interact with local communities
- Scouting for wildlife on a safari trip
- Make new friends !
Why us?
We know Uganda inside out! We have been operating in Uganda for
more than five years with all kinds of development projects. We
would like more people to know about the problems women are facing
in rural Uganda, and we would like to invite more people to help. We
also believe that you have not seen Africa until you walk into the
villages, which form the backbone of Africa’s culture.
If you are interested in development work, empowering women
and understanding what organizations are doing in this part of the
world, we invite you to come visit us! There is no better way to
understand than to walk into these communities yourself and ask
questions. If you are interested in a more lengthy stay, please also
contact us for volunteer positions.
Read more about Love Binti International here:
www.lovebinti.org
or on our
Instagram
and
Facebook
.
Trip Overview
Date of the trip
We currently have two trips available:
May 29 - Jun 4, 2022
Jul 3 - Jul 10, 2022
Depending on your flight schedule, you might have to plan for
staying extra nights in Entebbe or Kampala before and after the
trip. Please let us know your flight schedule so that we could plan
and advise you on your pick up!
Itinerary
Day 1 Pick up from Entebbe or Kampala - transfer to Love Binti campus in Mukono
Day 2 Visit local communities in Mukono
Day 3 Transfer from Mukono to Moroto, the city of Karamoja
Day 4 Participate in a Pad Sewing Workshop near Moroto
Day 5 Drive to Kidepo National Park. Enjoy an evening game drive
Day 6 Spend the morning in Kidepo National Park.
Day 7 Drive from Moroto back to Kampala or Entebbe
Trip Program
Love Binti Campus in Mukono
In the morning, you would have a tour in our Love Binti campus, where you will see our different agriculture and animal projects, our rainwater collecting facilities, and other project prototypes, which we implement on a larger scale in the communities.
In the afternoon, we will head out and visit one of our Community Empowerment projects, where you will meet some of our close community members. Depending on our project schedule at the time when you visit, you might visit a local primary school, an agricultural project, a water project or other development projects.
Then we will enjoy a dinner cooked at our local kitchen, and relax by the bonfire afterwards. Accommodation will be in self-contained glamping tents (with beds) on campus.
Pad Workshop in Moroto
In Karamoja, one of the most remote areas in Uganda, many women do not have access to sanitary products due to the lack of knowledge and money. A lot of young girls drop out of school when they begin menstruation. In order to support Uganda women, Love Binti International runs workshops to provide education on menstrual health, and cloth pads for those who are in desperate need. In each workshop, we teach basic health education and how to sew reusable sanitary pads using local materials.
In this trip, you will assist our teacher in delivering the
class. We will have a short training in advance to teach you how to
teach and sew. We hope that more people in the world would learn
about the difficulties these women are facing, therefore we invite
you to be part of the solution! After that, we will take a walk in
the villages, visit the local markets, visit the Karamoja museum,
where you will learn about the heritage of Karamoja, and go for a
short hike on Mount Moroto for excellent views.
Accommodation will be in a hostel in Moroto.
Kidepo National Park
Kidepo is located in the north-east corner of Uganda, close to the borders of South Sudan and Kenya. Its semi-arid savanna landscape extends across 1400km², divided by the Kidepo and Narus rivers. The breathtaking mountain range of Morungole provides an impressive backdrop.
Its remote location makes it Uganda’s most isolated national park. The low number of visitors has preserved the unique ambience of this untouched wilderness. The park offers great opportunities for game viewing, including lions, hippos, buffalos, giraffes.
We will reach Kidepo National Park right in time for an evening
game drive. And in the morning it is an option to join a game drive
and see the sun coming up with all the wildlife of the National
Park. Then we will end the visit with a Karamojong village in the afternoon.
Accommodation will be in a visitors lodge in Kidepo. The room might be shared with another fellow participant.
Trip Details
Price
The price for the trip is a trip fee of 2000USD + a donation of 1000USD towards Love Binti development projects.
The price of the tour includes all accommodation, food, transport, guide fees and safari park entrance fees.
Come with more people and get a discount on the trip fee per person.
⬇️⬇️⬇️ See how to book the trip at the bottom of the page ⬇️⬇️⬇️
NOTE: This does not include flight tickets, covid tests
required at the airport,
travel and medical insurance, and visa fees.
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT! Save 10% on the trip fee if you purchase before March 31 2022 ! |
Person in your group | Trip fee per person (USD) | Fundraising goal per person (USD) | Total cost per participant (USD) |
1 | $2000 | $1000 | $3000 |
2 | $1800 | $1000 | $2800 |
3 | $1600 | $1000 | $2600 |
4 | $1400 | $1000 | $2400 |
There is a maximum of 4 people on each trip, because we would like to keep a low staff to visitor ratio. If your group is less than 4, you might be grouped with other people on the trip.
Why are we asking for a donation?
Fundraising is an important part of a NGO, and we ask for your help to fundraise in your own community! We rely on donations to operate our programs. Your donation will enable us to hold more pad workshops in Karamoja, and you would see for yourself the impact of your donation in this trip. You could start a campaign on GoFundMe , organize something as simple as a bake sale, or find some ideas here to fundraise.
Covid policies
- All Covid SOPs will be strictly carried out. You are required to wear a mask when visiting our campus and local communities.
- If you are tested positive and not allowed to board the plane in your country, you could postpone or cancel the trip. The full tour price could be refunded upon proof of a positive test result.
- If you are tested positive in Uganda, unfortunately we would have to stop the trip to prevent spreading the disease. Our local staff would help you find a place where you could stay during recovery. However, we will not be responsible for fees incurred during recovery. It is only possible to resume the trip if your test result returns negative.
Refund policy
- If you cancel the trip two weeks before departure, 100% of the trip fee could be refunded.
- If you cancel the trip less than two weeks before departure, 75% of the trip fee could be refunded.
Preparation for the trip
- Yellow fever certificate is required for entering Uganda
- A travel visa is required. You could apply for it online here .
- A negative covid test result is required for entering and exiting Uganda. See the latest COVID policies here .
What will you need to bring with you?
- Sun hat and sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Good walking or working shoes
- Casual and comfortable clothing - natural fabrics recommended for coolness
- Flashlight/headlamp
- Ample supply of any needed medications
- Sandals
- Personal toiletries
- Notebook for writing
- Phone
-
Camera
How to book the trip?
Follow these steps:
1. Click here to go to out Women Empowerment Perk
2. Press the orange button on the top of the page: Claim this perk
3. Adjust the number of visitors you want to book for at "Quantity" field
4. It is optional to add an extra perk/donation.
5. Press Continue at the bottom of the page
6. Fill out your information, and please add a message under Your Message which dates you are interested in.
7. Press
Continue
if you are happy (if you do not agree with the price, you can
"change the tip amount" underneath the
price.
Thereafter you can continue to payment.
For further questions contact here: eric.li@lovebinti.org
Gallery
⬆️ Our workshop in Northern Uganda.
⬆️ On-going workshop under the tree, due to lack of infrastructure.
⬆️ Our Love Binti Student's baby with her mama's newly-made dress.
⬆️ Our Tailoring training center project 🪡
Our Team
Updates
Activity
Delete media item?
Delete this item from the media gallery? It will also be deleted from any related story update.
Set as ?
The campaign video will appear in social media and email.
The campaign cover picture will appear in social media and email.
The will appear at the top of your campaign page and in social media and email.
Reset ?
It will be removed from the top of your campaign and won't be used as default in social media and email. The will remain in the media gallery.
Embed
Share a link
Delete update
Delete this story update?
Any pictures or videos will remain in the campaign's media gallery.
Report campaign
Report submitted
Thank you. We take reports like yours very seriously. Our goal is to keep the community safe.
Please know that we may contact you for more information, but that we won't notify you personally of our decision. If the campaign remains available within a few days, it's likely that we determined it not to be in violation of our policies.
Thank you. We've already received your previous report. If the campaign remains available within a few days, it's likely that we determined it not to be in violation of our policies.
Tell us about the problem. Please fill in both fields below.
Record a video
Upload a video
Nothing grabs attention for your cause like a personal video. Take a minute or two to record one now. Record a short video message of support. Or upload one from your device. You can preview or redo your video before you post it.
Nothing grabs attention for your cause like a personal video. Upload a short video message of support. Upload a short video message of support. Or record one right now.
- Most effective video length: about a minute.
- Maximum length: 5 min.
- You can preview or redo your video before you post it.
Heads up! The existing video will be replaced.
Email your friends
Join our team
Endorsement banner
- Endorsement banners have been proven to lead to more contributions.
- If you change your mind, you can always adjust your endorsement banner settings from the Share page.
Tell people why our cause matters to you. Your personal message will encourage others to help. Easy, effective, optional.
Say it in video
Short personal videos by supporters like you are incredibly powerful. Record one right now and you'll help us raise more money. Easy, optional, effective.
Add a personal goal
Set a personal fundraising goal. You'll encourage more contributions if you do. And rest easy. There's no obligation to achieve your goal or bad consequences if you don't. Easy, optional, effective.
We have a video!
Video thumbnail
We'd love to show you our campaign video. Want to take a look?
, you're already on the team.