Life Cycle of a Girl & Woman
Explore how co-located social services, treated water, and manual time-saving tools like the Divya Machine transform health, education, and economics from birth to older age.
Interactive Stage Map
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Working Age
Empowerment & Enterprise
Working-age women carry the heaviest workload of unpaid labor. Freeing up this time using off-grid technology, combined with direct livelihood training, allows them to earn income, build businesses, and establish self-sufficiency.
Key Baseline Metric
Average weekly time spent washing clothes by hand, equivalent to a part-time job.
Priority Interventions
Priya
29 Years Old
"With the Divya machine, I saved 15 hours a week. Now I run a tailoring business."
Her Journey Story
Priya's days were devoured by manual chores, primarily handwashing heavy sheets for her household. After receiving a manual Divya machine and joining the co-located skilling workshop, she learned tailoring. She now generates stable income to support her children's schooling.
The 'Model Center' Hub
Co-locating clean laundry, secure childcare, and active skills training to break cycles of poverty.
Co-Located Services Model
Multiplied Social Impact Metrics
Why Co-location works: A woman cannot gain micro-skills if she has no one to look after her infant. She cannot seek employment if handwashing laundry consumes 20 hours of her week. Co-locating laundry, childcare, and skilling removes the physical and operational blockages simultaneously.
Priya's Story
Case study interview from Tamil Nadu, India. Exploring the labor hours returned by clean, manual laundry innovation.