Updates from the Field - Provide sanitary napkins for 200,000 Indian women

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Update from GOONJ

By Meenakshi Gupta - Founder Member, October 16, 2008 01:23 PM

GOONJ is working actively in distributing the clean cloth sanitary napkins to the most marginalised women in the far flung villages of India. One of the focus areas†right now are the women†victims of the recent disastorus floods in Bihar where millions of people have been displaced from their homes. GOONJ's cloth sanitary napkin initiative is addressing a very widely needed and ignored requirement. We are tapping different health camps, vans and the women health worker network in the area to reach deep inside the villages. GOONJ ladies undergarments are also being given as an integral part of the napkin programme.

A beneficiary from an urban slum shares how she was even using pieces of rugs and even plastic, in the absence of adequate clean cloth. Since she started getting Goonj cloth napkins those days of menses were much more comfortable and there was no fear of catching any disease, as well.

Thanks for your support of this project and for helping these women.

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Winner at the World Bank Development Markteplace!

By Anshu Gupta - Project Leader, June 15, 2007 02:05 PM

The project "Not Just a Piece of Cloth" won $128,000 last month at the World Bank Development Marketplace! Click below to read about the award and see an article quoting project leader Anshu Gupta.

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Update from GOONJ

By Anshu Gupta - Project Leader, March 20, 2007 02:22 PM

Dear Friends,

A cold winter morning of 2007, about 30 kms from Patna, I was in Gidhdha, a village of Moosahari's, a 35-lakh strong community spread across Bihar, known for eating even rats in dire circumstances of poverty & survival.

We were with people who often dig a hole in the nights to make their kids sleep and cover them with dry grass to save them from the cold.
This is a place where women tell you that they don't use ANYTHING during menses, and they can't take a bath because there is NOTHING to change

We felt criminal, wearing sweaters and jackets. For every person who dies because of cold and for every woman who goes through a bad phase without a piece of cloth, we found ourselves answerable…not because it's our doing but because we are not doing enough.

I remembered a radio channel holding hundreds of sweaters because they wanted a celebrity to hand it over to us and they were not getting dates. I remembered corporates who didn't send material to us because after collection they were waiting for the right moment to organize an event to do it. I also thought of millions of individuals who keep the material with them in search of a real needy or waiting for a disaster…

Don't you agree that for people who roam around naked in peak winters or die because of cold, winters are a much bigger annual disaster than earthquake or floods? For millions of women, even menses is a monthly disaster if they are forced to roam around even without a piece of cloth to use as a napkin.

We have decided to do something; every year in addition to our present role, we will take up 100 villages and ensure that no one in these villages remains without clothes. That means generating over 1,00,000 kgs of extra material every year. In 2007, we will do this for 100 such villages of Bihar and it has already started from Gidhha, the village I mentioned earlier.

If you understand the seriousness of this issue then I'm sure we will able to go way beyond this commitment. By simply giving us any unwanted cloth you have in your wardrobe, you can change the realities for these people.

Do visit http://www.goonj.info/clothincentive.php to see some realities.

Work on it. Open up your mind. Make some efforts…

More on our activities in the Newsletter..

Happy reading !!

Anshu

* GOONJ's initiative 'Not just a piece of cloth' has made it to the final round of World Bank's Development Marketplace competition. We are one of the finalists out of 2900 entries from across the globe.

The winners will be declared in May after detailed presentations to the World Bank.

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Thanks..

By Anshu K. Gupta - Founder- Director, February 20, 2007 03:50 PM

Dear Friends,

This is to convey our sincere thanks for the contribution you made through Global Giving.

Thanks for trusting our work. I’m happy to say that with the constant support of many individuals, sitting even far away from us, GOONJ.. is growing and the most neglected issue of Clothing is getting attention.

Take out 5 minutes to check the link- http://www.goonj.info/clothincentive.php, which will give you an insight of the impact your contributions make...

On February 18th GOONJ.. is completing its 8 years. An invitation is enclosed, if by chance you are in Delhi, do join us or send it to the people, you think would be interested in becoming a part of this movement.

with best

anshu
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GOONJ.. a voice, an effort

Completes eight eventful years

On Feb 18th 2007

You have been an integral part
of this exciting journey

Join us for an informal get together

to share learnings, thoughts & plans about GOONJ..

Your friends, colleagues & relatives wanting to join

this movement are also welcome..



Venue: Sarita Sadan, B Block, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi (Next to St. Giri School)

Date: Sunday- February 18th, 2007

Time: 10:30 am to 12:30 pm

RSVP: Tel- 26972351, 9810897376, 9868849531

anshugoonj24@gmail.com,anshu_goonj1@yahoo.co.in

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