Inspiration: Mantra for this
Women’s Day
International Women’s
Day this time is quite special for the eight community girls from
Smile Foundation. They are by now ‘Swabhiman Role Models’
in their communities. So what’s that they have been waiting
for this day?
Reena, Rubina, Babita,
Sona, Kiran, Chandrakala, Sameera and Sunita, are just eight
of the trained catalysts of Swabhiman programme from Smile
Foundation, who in their teens, have already achieved the
status of ‘role models’ in their communities
and are getting trained to be ‘change makers’
in future
‘Inspiration’
is the theme on this International Women’s Day for
the unsung girls in the communities where Smile Foundation
has been working through its programme named ‘Swabhiman’
– meaning self respect in Hindi. Swabhiman is a programme
for empowerment and development of underprivileged girls
and women. Swabhiman is working for a population of 80,000
in Delhi and 60,000 in rural Haryana.
Dr. Kiran Bedi spent
quality time with the ‘Smile Role Models’ with
interaction, advise, sharing experience and giving them tips
on how to lead other girls and women in their respective communities.
“I
feel that the root cause of all problems faced by women will
be solved if they become economically self dependant,”
said Dr. Kiran Bedi. “Decision making without bothering
about social approvals is another solution for Indian women,
particularly in low communities, to lead a life with self
respect.” |
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Dr.
Kiran Bedi, Role Model of Role Models celebrated
International Women’s Day with Smile girls at her residence
on March 6, 2008 in New Delhi.
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Dr.
Bedi also advised Smile Foundation to work more on social security
of the community girls and women so that they could live in a much
better environment. Apart from formal and non formal education which
Smile Foundation has been carrying out, Dr. Bedi advised distant
education and increasing mental IQ by utilizing time in reading
newspapers and also watching news should be encouraged.
During the interactive session,
Dr. Kiran Bedi appreciated the good work being done by the Smile
Community Girls and also encouraged them to continue with the same
in future as well. Smile Role Models emerge from among the Community
Girls.
A week long drive and campaign
is being carried out in all over Swabhiman areas in Delhi. Nukkad
natak (street play), role plays, songs, interactions etc. under
the theme ‘Inspiration’ are going on, targeting adolescent
girls directly and their influence groups like boys, elderly, children
etc. indirectly.
Themes
of the campaign are related to new mothers, nutrition and health
rights of women, awareness against female foeticide, decision making
power, basic health and hygiene, gender issues etc.
Smile Foundation is running
its Swabhiman programme for adolescent girls and women in various
underprivileged communities since 2005. In the process, adolescent
girls are selected regularly and trained properly to emerge as ‘Swabhiman
Role Models’ and ‘Master Trainers’ in their communities.
They have been setting examples in the communities, and in the process
inspiring others to ensure respect for girl child.
The objective of the special
drive on International Women’s Day is to bring these ‘Role
Models’ into the focus so that they can act as ‘inspiration’
for other girls.
Dr. Kiran Bedi, an inspiration
for all men and women in relation with women empowerment, has invited
a select group of eight ‘Swabhiman Role Models’ to her
residence to act as an ‘inspiration’ and celebrate International
Women’s Day in a special way for these unsung achievers in
various communities.
Brief about the selected eight
‘Swabhiman Role Models’ from various communities of
Delhi, invited by Dr. Kiran Bedi, are as follow:
Week long advocacy campaigns
going on as part of International Women's Day celebration by Swabhiman
Name:
Sona
Age:
18 years
Sona,
born to a conservative family, was married without her consent at
a tender age of 14 years to a person who was abusive. She was tortured
and ill treated almost on daily basis.
Then, she came to know about
Smile’s Swabhiman and started attending counseling and training
sessions of Smile Swabhiman. Gradually she became aware of her rights
and mustered up courage to divorce her ill tempered husband.
Today she works as a domestic
help and during her spare time counsels and motivates other women
to come out of exploitation and suffering. She is also planning
to enroll herself in an adult education programme and improve her
prospects through education.
Name:
Kiran
Age:
16 years
Kiran had to discontinue her
education after 8th class as her parents did not want to support
her education beyond middle school due to financial constraints
and societal pressures. Little Kiran was inconsolable when she was
told by her parents that because of her gender, she could not study
further as her parents otherwise would not be able to find a match
for her. They also told her that they do not have enough money to
send her to school as they have to educate their sons.
Kiran came into contact with
Swabhiman team who were visiting her community. She started attending
the counseling sessions of Swabhiman. Kiran enlightened by the counseling
sessions, decided to sponsor her own education through the earnings
she would make by teaching students of junior classes. Kiran today
is not only continuing with her education but is also working as
a volunteer for Swabhiman and motivating girls her age to raise
their voice against wrong done to them.
Name:
Reena
Age:
26 years
Reena, a victim of early marriage
and exploitation fought of all adversities to study and stand up
on her own feet. Today she is employed as a CHE (Community Health
Educator) in Swabhiman and devotes her entire time in educating
other suffering women about their rights and inspires them to lead
a life of independence and worth.
Name:
Babita
Age:
15 years
Babita is another active volunteer
of Smile Swabhiman who was earlier exploited by some frustrated
male relatives of her village. After coming in contact with Swabhiman
her life changed for better. Today Babita moves about in her community
and educates them on how not to get exploited and defend themselves.
Name:
Chandrakala
Age:
21 years
Chandrakala is associated with
Smile Swabhiman as a Community Health Educator. She has studied
till the XII standard. Chandrakala looks after her ailing father
who is currently suffering from Tuberculosis and has not been employed
for the last 7 months. She also looks after her sister’s three
children who are no more. Thanks to the counseling sessions of Swabhiman,
Chandrakala always wears a smile on her face despite all her hardships.
She has attended extensive trainings on HIV/AIDS. She enjoys her
work and spreads awareness on issues concerning women such as on
safe motherhood, gender discrimination, nutrition, sexual abuse
etc.
Name:
Rubina
Age:
17 years
Rubina wanted to study like
her brothers but her father packed her off to her granny’s
home against her wishes. Courageous as she was, she learnt farming
and started working on the farm. She used the money earned through
farming to further her studies. Today Rubina is not only a confident
young girl who is aware of her rights but she also works as a volunteer
of Swabhiman and encourages girls of her village to take up education
seriously and know their rights.
Name:
Sameera
Age:
14 years
Sameera lost her elder brother
and father in an accident a few years back. She works as a sweeper
in Chhattarpur temple during the morning and attends her school
during the day. After school hours she works as a volunteer for
Swabhiman and spreads awareness on the importance of education among
the girls of her community.
Name:
Sunita
Age:
18 years
Sunita used to work as a domestic
help in a bungalow. She had come into contact with Smile Foundation
team when they had gone to her community. She was a regular in all
the counselling and training sessions of SMILE’s Swabhiman
programme. One day her employer tried to molest her. Enraged, she
picked up a broom and started beating her employer and also ran
out of the bungalow to raise an alarm. She forced her employer to
seek an apology from her in front of his wife. This incident in
her life made her join Swabhiman as a volunteer. She now goes about
the village telling them how to lead a dignified life, despite being
community women.
Swabhiman, launched in August
2005, is an effort from Smile Foundation focusing on welfare and
empowerment of girl child and women. The programme reaches out to
more about 1, 40, 000 population.
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