Fauza Foundation is committed to empowering women and breaking the cycle of poverty in communities, both physically and mentally, through its core action pillars. The foundation champions women supporting women by providing educational support, including tuition fees and stationery, to ensure access to learning opportunities. It also addresses periodic Menstruation by offering Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) products, ensuring that menstruation does not hinder girls' and women's progress. Economic empowerment is another key focus, with initiatives such as tailoring, beekeeping, and support for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to create sustainable livelihoods. Additionally, Fauza Foundation provides mentorship for mothers, offering financial, emotional, psychological, and mental support to help them navigate life’s challenges and achieve stability. Through these initiatives, the foundation fosters self-sufficiency, dignity, and a brighter future for women and their communities.

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Year: 2026

Poverty is not a character flaw, Its the outcome of exclusion.

No one chooses where they are born. No child selects their postcode. No mother selects the economy she will struggle inside. No young person chooses the barriers placed before them. Yet

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International Day Of Zero Tolerance To Female Genital Mutilation.

Female genital mutilation does not persist because of tradition alone — it persists because silence is allowed to last longer than protection. FGM is not a momentary harm. It is a

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#InternationalDayOfEducation

Education is strongest when it is co-created — not imposed, not inherited, but built together. At Fauza Foundation, we believe young people are not passive recipients of knowledge. They are thinkers,

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2026 New Year’s Resolution

In 2026, we choose to break cycles — not repeat them. Cycles of mental strain that silence potential. Cycles of economic hardship that limit opportunity. Cycles of inequality that deny dignity

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