Social enterprise empowers women through skills training


Batik Boutique artisans earn an average income that is 40% higher than the industry rate, resulting in dignified work.

As a woman-led business with purpose, Batik Boutique exists to alter the circumstances of marginalised women in Malaysia by providing employment opportunities, sustainable incomes and skills to achieve financial independence.

While celebrating the women in your life this International Women’s Day, it is also important to consider the power you hold in your purchase.

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