GOONJ's initiative for the welfare of women in accordance to BETI BACHAO BETI PADHAO
Goonj is a non-governmental
organisation headquartered in Delhi, India which undertakes disaster
relief, humanitarian aid and community development in parts of 22 states across
India. Goonj is the first to highlight clothing as a basic but unaddressed need
which deserves a place on the development agenda
Anshu Gupta founded Goonj in
1999, for his work with Goonj, he was awarded the prestigious Ramon Magsysay
Award in 2015. In 2012, he was named India’s Social Entrepreneur of the
Year 2012 by Schwab Foundation. Goonj’s work over the last 18 years has evolved
a parallel economy which is not cash based but trash based.
The NGO brought the issue of
the massive lack of sanitary pads in rural areas; about how women have to
resort to things from sand, ash, leaves etc. to work as a sanitary pad. Their
campaign ‘My Pad’ showcased not just the product but moreover, the larger issue
of the dignity.
“It’s very easy to call it a
woman’s issue. But I always argue on that subject. It is not a woman’s issue;
it is a human issue. If condoms can be distributed free of cost, how come
sanitary pads are not available even in the government public health centers? “
speaks Anshu.
India needs more
organisations like Goonj, but the change
may not be overnight, the country is slowly listening to such worrisome issues
and coming up with effective solutions. The need to bring better sanitation for
women has been addressed and rural regions have seen a growth in the number of
women toilets.
How GOONJ work for this Campaign-
1. Start by giving 2 meters of cotton cloth to women who need it and share her story
with us and the larger world
2. Holds a Chuppi todo Baithak (Break the Silence) meeting on this
issue with 5 women/men you know.. Let it be a platform to open up the issue of
menstruation through simple exchange of experiences, emotions and challenges
around menstruation.
3. Create a Chain - Tag 5 men/women in your social media
network to spread out the word.
4. Organises a collection camp around cotton
cloth for menstruation.


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