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SunSeeker's JournalWomen in India agitate for their right to pee
According to government figures, Mumbai has 3,536 public restrooms that women share with men, but not a single womens-only facility not even in some police stations and courts. Enter the Right To Pee movement, a coalition of NGOs fighting for more and safer toilets for women.
Deepa Pawar, an activist from a womens rights organization called Vacha, has collected horror stories over the past three years about how the lack of toilets hurts women in Mumbai.
Some women get bladder and urinary tract infections from holding in their urine, while others simply don't drink water all day to avoid the bathroom. Many women are raped or assaulted each year when they leave their homes to find a toilet, and those who find toilets safely can face other risks scorpions, rats, infections.
And there are the larger societal issues as well: The number one reason that girls drop out of school is because there are no toilets," Pawar points out.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/women-in-india-agitate-for-their-right-to-pee/ar-BBfP1LG?ocid=HPCDHP
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