ABOUTUs

Unstitched Women’s Tapestry (UWT) is a non-profit organization dedicated to eradicating gender-based violence and dismantling rape culture based in Bangladesh. We create safe spaces for survivors, promote mental health awareness, and advance sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) through educational initiatives and community programs.

Our Impact in
Numbers

Every number represents real change, real conversations, and real lives impacted through education and community support.

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Workshops Conducted

Across Bangladesh, UK, and USA

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Students Reached

Through awareness programs

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Hygiene Kits Distributed

Supporting marginalized communities

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Countries

Global team presence

*Impact data as of 2024. Our work continues to grow with each program and partnership.

A TEAM OFCHANGE-MAKERS

We are a team of changemakers committed to empowering individuals and communities. Through workshops, awareness sessions, advocacy events, and collaborations, we provide support, education, and resources to students, young adults, and marginalized communities. Our work spans local and international initiatives, always grounded in empathy, inclusion, and lasting social impact.

Who We Are

Project Oikko Chokro

Supported 100 menstruators with hygiene kits

OUR WORK

At Unstitched Women's Tapestry (UWT), we are committed to creating safer, more equitable communities by challenging gender-based violence, dismantling rape culture, promoting mental health awareness, advancing sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR), and supporting underprivileged communities.

ImpactIn Action

'Usshotar Khoje'

'Usshotar Khoje'

winter drive collaboration with TransEnd to provide 100+ transgender people with warm clothes back in the winter of 2020.
Conquer

Conquer

UWT internal fundraising event via which we supported 9 local Bangladeshi businesses, mostly women-led while raising funds to support projects related to eradication of GBV and bring awareness about rape culture.
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Plantifying Schools, chapter 1

Infrastructural improvement at Shishu Kallyan Primary School With the generous support of our donors, we contributed to the infrastructural improvement of Shishu Kallyan Primary School. The donations helped rebuild essential parts of the school, creating a safer and more supportive learning environment for the children. This initiative ensures that students can focus on their education in a space that truly nurtures their growth and potential.
Project Maya

Project Maya

We provided essential food supplies to 55 female survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence in Dhaka and Chittagong. Most of these women, living in slum communities without a steady income, rely on such support to meet their basic needs and rebuild their lives.
Project Oikko Chokro

Project Oikko Chokro

We supported 100 menstruators by providing hygiene kits containing a year’s supply of reusable sanitary pads along with essential health and hygiene items. In addition, we organized workshops to break period taboos and raise awareness about menstrual hygiene management. Each session concluded with a doctor’s consultation, ensuring participants received both practical resources and professional guidance. This was done in collaboration with the organisations Bodol and Foundation 21.

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