India: former scavengers take fashion show to UN Headquarters, New York
Updated - Thursday 24 July 2008
A group of Indian women, rescued by the Sulabh International Social Service Organisation from the degrading task of manually cleaning toilets, joined leading fashion models on the catwalk before representatives from more than 150 countries at UN Headquarters in New York, USA. The UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs invited the group to meet with diplomats participating at the High-level Segment of the UN Economic and Social Commission (ECOSOC) (30 June - 3 July 2008). See a video of the event at UN Headquarters on 2 July 2008 here.
The first Mission Sanitation - Fashion Fiesta was held in the Bulgarian Embassy in New Delhi on 31 October - 1 November 2007. Prince Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands was so impressed that he felt it needed greater exposure and pitched the idea to the United Nations as a way to promote the International Year of Sanitation.
The fashion show in New York was partly a tribute to Sulabh’s founder, Mr. Bindeshwar Pathak, from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), which in a new 156-page report praised his for-profit, private-sector solution to an intractable social problem. See the India case study.
Web site: Mission Sanitation
Source: Sanitation Updates, 4 Jul 2008
Tags: advocacy, information and communication, on-site sanitation, south asia
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