Time Poverty
The number of girls who do at least two hours per day of unpaid work almost doubles after they reach the age of 15. By the time she is an adult, the average woman spends more than four hours every day doing unpaid work, leaving precious little time for anything else. Wonderbag cooking saves women and girls 1300 hours per year, giving them time to go to school, empowering economic opportunity, and entrepreneurial activities.
Financial Poverty
The simple act of using a Wonderbag changes women’s lives by allowing them control over the family’s finances as they save money from buying charcoal or fuel.
Education
Wonderbags give back time for girls to go to school. With every year of education, girls increase their earning potential.
Gender Based Violence
A Wonderbag reduces the amount of time women and girls are out collecting firewood, where they are often vulnerable to sexual assault. Additionally, when girls have time to go to school, they increase their earning potential and autonomy, making them less vulnerable to gender based violence.
Job Creation
Factory and sewing collectives that produce Wonderbags provide women with paid work.
Entrepreneurial
Once they own a Wonderbag, women often start their own businesses, such as serving hot food straight out of the Wonderbag at local markets or selling other crafts they now have time to make.
Health
Women report re-investing money saved by Wonderbag cooking into more nutritious food for their families. They also report less health issues from indoor air pollution.
Stories of Resiliency
Here are some of the humanitarian initiatives we have been involved with in addition to our Carbon and Retail operations.