Providing Life Skills to 300 Girls living in Slums

by Vacha Charitable Trust
Providing Life Skills to 300 Girls living in Slums

Project Report | Aug 23, 2018
Campaigning for Toilets for Women and Girls

By Sonal Shukla | Hon. Director

Women's Toilet Block
Women's Toilet Block

You will be happy to learn that 41 girls in a very poor slum in a semi rural area adjoining the city have encouraged their mothers and brothers and their friends to campaign for clean and adequate number of public toilets for women and girls. There are 4 toilets for 5000 women. The unofficial number is higher. Some of the toilets are worse than the others due to broken doors, window or commodes. Often girls would be late for their school due to long queues to answer nature’s call. The queues are long and it is highly problematic if one has a stomach upset. In slums families hardly ever have indoor toilets. The girls in Vacha’s empowerment programme met their community’s representative in the local self govt. body. Actually the position is held notionally by her but her father has been a leader for a long time and his writ still runs. Girls and their mothers collected signatures in the area and made a presentation asking to repair toilets and build more. The leader was livid. He had never seen anything like this. He could not imagine teens would question his authority. The first thing he did was to cancel his permission for us to use a public space for learning sessions that was under his management and control. By that time the community had become supportive to us and another man with access to another useful space allowed us to run our centre from there. Girls also feel encouraged by our govt.’s strong support for toilets for all and argue from this position.

Girls, mothers and supportive boys and young men had made a survey and taken out a rally in their area. Then they approached Municipality and found out substantial amount of money had been sanctioned and provided of the elected leader to meet urgent needs of the community. After girls’ presentation one single toilet has been repaired, one that is nearest to her/his office in the area. Girls have now presented the case as a health issue in the relevant public department. They are not going to give up the issue. Your good wishes are requested. You have been giving us support through your donations. That is an ongoing process and we are grateful to you for it. This time our need is for your wishes for these girls to succeed in their mission. After all, they have come up to this level of leadership due to support from people like you.

One of the Toilets
One of the Toilets
Collecting Signatures
Collecting Signatures
Brothers support the Rally
Brothers support the Rally
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Vacha Charitable Trust

Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra - India
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Vacha Charitable Trust
Dineshwari Thonse
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Dineshwari Thonse
Mumbai , Maharashtra India

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