GOONJ..
Making clothing a matter of concern..
GOONJ..
Channelising
urban wastage as
a resource for
rural India...
Why Clothing?
   Three basic needs of mankind - roti, kapda aur makan (Food, cloth & shelter)
    But most people/agencies work only on shelter & food.
   But what about clothing?
    A basic need noticed only at the time of disaster..
    Reality- more than half of this country doesn't need a disaster to be helped?
   A range of issues right from domestic violence to global warming for development
    agencies BUT no mention of clothing? It has never been an issue - to work.. to
    support.
   Figures for people dying in earthquakes, floods and other natural or man made
    disasters..
   What about winters? - An annual and predictable disaster affecting life of
    thousands of people every year. A warm cloth we hold in our cupboards (in search of
    a real needy or waiting for a disaster) can help prevent these deaths ?
   What does a poor woman do during menses every month? Oblivious of the
    health risk some are even forced to use sand or ash. Millions who don't have enough
    cloth to cover themselves end up using the most useless & dirty cloth.
   GOONJ..
Vision: Making clothing a matter of concern as a basic need of the poor.
Mission: Re-positioning cloth beyond charity, adding dignity and turning
it into a big resource for development.
Objective: Spread awareness about the concept at a nationwide level so
that anytime an urban household thinks of disposing off reusable material
it should have a channel to reach it to the most needy.
Using clothing as an entry point, channelise a whole lot of underutilized
household material considered wastage in urban India, as resource to the
rural/slum India.
Our Initiatives
Vastrasamman- Channelising vital resources lying in excess in urban
households to rural India.
Cloth for Work - Villagers earn clothes as wages by initiating development
activities in their own area.
SCHOOL to SCHOOL- Sensitising urban schools to the educational needs
of their counterparts in remote village schools by building a long term
relationship among them.
Not Just a piece of cloth- Turning old cotton cloth into sanitary napkins.
Rahat- Supporting victims of natural and manmade disasters.
Recycling: a step ahead - Making notebooks, school bags, skipping ropes,
balls, sitting mats etc. from waste paper & cloth.
 Photo exhibitions- “Imprints of wandering images: (exhibition for raising
resources) ” & “ Natural Disaster: Man made suffering “ (A disaster
awareness exhibition).
 Our Presence…
JALANDHAR
            DELHI
                                 GOONJ has its own offices in
                                     seven cities, our major
                      SAHARSA
                                collection hubs where we have
                         KOLKATA our processing centres and
                                voluntary set-ups in Hyderabad
MUMBAI
PUNE
                                         & Bangalore.
            HYDERABAD
BANGALORE
            CHENNAI
Implementation Partners
                 Jammu & Kashmir
Punjab               Uttrakhand
Haryana                                    Arunachal Pradesh
                   Delhi Uttar Pradesh    Assam
Rajasthan
                               Bihar             Our partners are spread
Madhya Pradesh
                              Jharkhand              in over 21 states,
Gujarat                            West Bengal
                         Chhatisgarh              working with over 150
Maharastra                   Orissa              partner groups including
                       Andhra Pradesh              Indian Army, Ashoka
                                                 Fellows, Social activists,
Karnataka                                             Panchayats etc.
                        Tamilnadu
Kerala
VASTRASAMMAN
Need based sorting &         Transportation &
packing                      dispatch
 Awareness cum               Implementation
 collection camps
                       SOCIETY
              URBAN              RURAL
 Feedback System
 Our
  comprehensive
  feedback systems
  ensures optimum
  utilisation of
  material, effective
  and need based
  distribution.
Cloth for Work
 Villagers identify a pressing issue that requires work in their village.
 Villagers work for the betterment of their villages with clothes as a
   motivation.
 Cloth given with dignity, received with self respect.
 Addresses an ignored community issue & generates employment.
 Many partner organisations have initiated activities like road repair,
   drainage cleaning, plantation etc. across the country.
Cloth for Work in action
 Cleanliness drive, MP                 Plantation, Maharashtra
                               Desilting of a well
                               at chapra (Bihar)
School boundary wall making,
Maharashtra
Cloth for Work in action
Khandwa: an innovative case study
Khandwa: an innovative case study
   Barren land     Staircase developed by villagers..
Khandwa: an innovative case study
    GOONJ proposed digging up of a well under the Cloth for Work
programme wherein people would get clothes and ration as a motivation
                          for their labor.
Making a school in Sitamarhi
(Bihar)
          Without any monetary
           transaction, through
           Cloth for Work, the
              villagers, local
         Panchayat and the local
            NGO partner came
         together to build a much
              needed school.
CHANGING FACE..
   First sight of Giddha, a village in Bihar      Villagers decided to clean up their
       during chilly winters in Jan „07        surroundings as a part of cloth for Work
                   Recipients earned clothes as wages
CHANGING FACE
CHANGING FACE
  SCHOOL to SCHOOL
Awareness stalls in urban schools                       Beneficiary schools
                           Providing basic
                             schooling facilities for
                             children in rural areas.
                           Normally rural students
                             don‟t even have basics
                             like a pencil, notebook,
                             shoes.
                           School bag, uniform,
                             water bottle etc are a
                             distant dream.
                           On an average, an
                             urban school‟s
                             wastage can be a
                             resource for 3 - 4 small
                             village schools.
                            Sensitising &
                              motivating urban
                              students through
                              pamphlets, posters,
                              photo exhibitions, PTA
                              meetings, lectures &
                              regular interaction.
We reach out to ...
  Remote village schools
  Slum schools in cities
  Non formal schools
  National Child Labour Project schools
  Child labourers engaged in bangle making, carpet weaving, prawn farming,
 quarry work, agriculture, rope making etc
Khandwa: Changing Aaganwadies
PRATIBIMB: an annual interface event
Brings together urban and rural children from all over India
PRATIBIMB: an annual interface event
Brings together urban and rural children from all over India
A glimpse of the mis-match
after Tsunami
Tsunami wastage turned into a
resource
         BEFORE                                                 AFTER
                               Setting up systems and sorting in   Making products out of waste
                                          the godown
  More than 100 trucks of
   clothing given during
Tsunami, lying unutilised in        Turning cotton cloth into      Sorted material sent to various
Tamil Nadu Govt. godown.               sanitary napkins                 parts of the country
GOONJ’s relief work in Bihar
GOONJ’s relief work in Bihar
Chehak: a joyful space for children
Chehak: a joyful space for children
VAAPSI: aims to bring back livelihood
Vaapsi Haat
Making a bridge
  A 240 ft x 6 ft bamboo bridge made on river suksar in village Sukhasan, dist
Madhepura. No money involved, the bridge made under cloth for work/ vaapsi by
                      the shramdaan from vaapsi recipients
Shramdaan by Vaapsi recipients
The bridge connects many villages and has motivated many other villages
                     to take the similar initiatives.
 Sujni: making use of waste cloth
GOONJ is developing centers to convert old waste cloth into Sujni. This is generating
a large scale employment in the region apart from protecting people from extreme cold.
It‟s a household product now….
Napkin making process
Measuring cloth   Washing               Drying      Ironing to make it
                                                       moisture free
   Folding              The final product        Packing of ready napkins
Educating masses
Our Recycling Centre
A separate workshop, employing 20 women trained on the job, convert the last shreds of
 waste cloth into sitting mats, school bags, sanitary napkins, etc. One side used paper
collected from individuals, corporates & schools is turned into notebooks & writing pads.
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Recognitions
 Nov‟09: „Cloth for Work‟ wins international Lien i3 Challenge Award
 June‟09: „Not just a piece of cloth‟ wins Changemaker’s Innovation Award
 March 2009: CNN IBN‟s ‘Real Heros’ award to Mr. Anshu Gupta in women
   welfare segment.
 March 2008: GOONJ won the prestigious 'Indian NGO of the year' award. In
   a nationwide search & selection by Resource Alliance.
 May 2007: GOONJ‟s sanitary napkin project „Not just a piece of cloth‟ wins
   World Bank’s Global Development Market Place Award. Out of 2900 entries
   from across the globe, only 22 projects won the award.
 July 2007: GOONJ‟s first initiative “VASTRA-SAMMAN” recognized as one of
   „The Good Practices’ in Dubai International Awards.
Recognitions
 2006: Win the prestigious Changemaker’s Innovation Award, the second
   time, for our disaster relief initiative „RAHAT‟.
 2004: Prestigious Ashoka Fellowship to Anshu Gupta, for his innovative idea
   & its mass social impact.
 2004: GOONJ wins Changemaker’s Innovation Award for its “SCHOOL to
   SCHOOL” initiative, addressing the educational needs of resource starved
   village school by forging a long term relationship between urban & rural
   schools.
The GOONJ team
Contact GOONJ..
    Add:- J-93, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi- 76
    Office:011- 26972351,41401216
    mailgoonj@gmail.com
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