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“No Toilet, No Bride” Campaign Gives Power To Indian Women

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The “No Toilet, No Bride” campaign began in India about two years ago and gives women the right to refuse a suitor unless he promises to furnish their future home with a toilet. It’s unfathomable here in the U.S. to think of a toilet as a bargaining chip, but consider that about 665 million people in India don’t have access to latrines. They have to squat in fields to do their business. And those who do have access to a community latrine are regularly under the gaze of prying eyes and suffer urinary tract infections and kidney and liver problems. A lack of proper sanitation in the fields and communal toilets also contributes to the spread of diarrhea, typhoid, and malaria.

Women also are able to be more exclusive when choosing a potential husband because the practice of aborting female fetuses in favor of male ones has resulted in more eligible bachelors than potential brides. The women and their parents can, therefore, be more selective when making a match. But as more toilets are being built in India, one class of women are losing their jobs. Women in the untouchables caste, the lowest in India’s social order, often found jobs cleaning human waste. Now, they’ll have to find other means of supporting themselves. [The Washington Post via Impact Lab]

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Pinky
wrote on October 13 2009 @ 03:48 pm: [report]

We westeners take so much for granted…


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Katrina
wrote on October 13 2009 @ 06:41 pm: [report]

And why wouldn’t the so-called untouchable women mind having to find another job rather than cleaning up someone else’s feces? Other than maybe facing a lack of other available jobs, I certainly wouldn’t mind.


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impoddity
wrote on October 13 2009 @ 07:51 pm: [report]

My stepdad is from Puerto Rico and we went there to visit some relatives when I was about 6.  We spent the day at someone’s house who only had a hole out back to squat over.  Needless to say, I didn’t pee until we got back to the hotel.


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modern-bride
wrote on October 14 2009 @ 11:48 am: [report]

I’ve been in some spots of Paris, where pretty much all you get is a whole in the ground so it’s not just rural India.


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