Kaiko – 7% of profit for women’s education
Kaikoâs slogan âFashion with a Missionâ has been the driving force behind every path we take and every decision we make. It influences the fabrics we choose and guides our choices with the producers whom we work with to ensure ethical production. But it also answers the more significant questions, âWhy are we here?â and âWhat impact does our brand leave on this world?â And that is why we direct 7 % of the profit of every product on education for women in Nepal.
This is a concrete act to support women and their possibilities for financial independence. It is easily replicable for other companies but should remember that donating to charity is not automatically guarantee, for example, that social and environmental practices in the supply chain are sustainable.
A simple action any business can take if they want to support a worthy cause that they find important, is to donate part of their profits to a charity. This act is very scalable and only needs a charitable partner organization that implements improvement programs on the ground.
It is important to always support and help each other in business, as well as in life.
By creating jobs and supporting community projects, Kaiko is taking the best approach to make its business gain trust and confidence from customers and employees. I wish more businesses could act like this and show commitment to sustainable development no matter if it is in a very developed country or a far corner of the world. This is completely aligned with the "leaving nobody behind" attitude. Way to go Kaiko!
Purpose
We have part of our production in Nepal and we see the need for fair jobs and lack of opportunities people have. We want to create those jobs and opportunities. Since Nepal is one of the poorest countries in Asia, we have chosen to try to make an impact there on different levels. We offer jobs to people who have skills and access to work in towns, but what about those who live in remote areas?
For that, we have partnered with the Womenâs Bank. We feel that the co-operation with Women’s Bank gives us a direct influence on enhancing women’s quality of life and, at the same time, we can provide our customers with a real way to make a difference. We believe that we can truly change the world with every day consuming decisions, and we want to make that option easy and transparent to our customers. All our products are ethically and sustainably produced, and we are very proud of that, but we also want to do more, that is why we donate that 7%.
Results
During Kaikoâs three-year history, we, together with our customers, have donated over 34500 euros to our development project in the Lalitpur region in Nepal to Womenâs Bank projects.
Implementation
By working together with the Womenâs Bank, we can direct money to women in Nepal.
Womenâs bank organizes courses that are useful for the women in villages and grants microloans for women to start their own small businesses such as buffalo farming or seamstress services. An important aspect of Womenâs Bankâs work is providing practical training for new skills that can help them in future business endeavors or branch out their revenue streams. They also offer education on women’s rights in Nepal, as many of the rural villages donât know what the current, updated law includes. Knowledge of their rights regarding property ownership, custody, domestic violence, etc. is imperative in empowering the women to take ownership of their livelihoods.
Own income strengthens women’s role and status in both their family and community. According to studies, helping women is one of the most effective ways to enhance equality and well-being sustainably.
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