Womenswear brand Decjuba has raised $1 million for The Hunger Project.
Since 2017, Decjuba has launched four collaborations alongside The Hunger Project, and committed an eight year journey.
The Hunger Project is a non-for-profit organisation that aims to end global hunger by 2030.
With its total investment of $1 million, Decjuba has impacted 7.6 million lives and trained 2,156 women in becoming leaders.
It has also partnered with 15,282 people in the Mpigi community and 10,316 people in the Oruka community in their goal of becoming self- reliant.
This March, Decjuba will launch its fifth collaboration with The Hunger Project – a limited edition t-shirt priced at $49.95.
Decjuba owner Tania Austin (pictured) said 100% of proceeds will go to the cause.
"I am constantly blown away with the growing number of customers who support our work with The Hunger Project, empowering and educating women is at the heart of the model and it’s something I am incredibly proud we are."