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Better toilets, better life

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    It is very fashionable and proper
    to speak about food
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    in all its forms, all its colors, aromas
    and tastes.
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    But after the food goes to
    the digestive system,
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    when it is thrown out as crap,
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    it is no more fashionable
    to speak about it.
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    it is rather revolting.
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    I'm a guy who has graduated from
    bullshit to full-shit.
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    My organization, Gram Vikas, which means
    village development organization,
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    was working in the area of renewable energy.
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    For the most part, we were
    producing biogas,
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    biogas for rural kitchens.
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    We produce biogas in India using
    animal manure.
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    But usually in India, it's called cow dung.
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    But as the gender-sensitive
    person that I am,
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    I would like to call it bull-shit.
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    But realizing it later on how important
    sanitation was
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    and the disposal of crap in a proper way,
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    we delved into the arena of sanitation.
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    80 percent of all diseases in India and
    most developing countries
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    are because of poor quality water.
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    And when we look at the reason
    for poor quality water,
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    it is at dismal attitude to the
    disposal of waste.
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    Human waste, in its rawest form,
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    finds its way back to drinking water,
    bathing water, washing water,
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    irrigation water, whatever you see.
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    And this calls for for 80 percent
    of the diseases in rural areas.
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    In India, it is unfortunately only the
    women who carry water.
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    So for all domestic needs, women
    need to carry water.
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    It is a pitiable state of affairs.
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    Open defecation is rampant.
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    70 percent of rural india defecates
    in the open.
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    They sit there out of the open,
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    with the wind in their sails,
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    hiding their faces, exposing their bases,
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    and sitting their in pristine glory.
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    70 percent of India.
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    And if you look at the world total,
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    60 percent of all the crap that
    is thrown into the open
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    is from Indians.
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    A fantastic distinction.
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    I don't know if we Indians can be proud
    of such a distinction.
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    (Laughter).
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    So we, together with a lot of villages,
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    we began to talk about how to really
    address this problem of sanitation.
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    And we came together and formed
    a project called MANTRA.
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    MANTRA stands for Movement and Action
    Network for Transformation of Rural Areas.
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    So we are speaking about transformation,
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    transformation in rural areas.
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    Villages that agree to organize
    this project,
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    they organize a legal society
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    where the the general body
    consists of all memebers
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    who elect a group of men and women
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    who implement he project and later on,
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    look after the operation and maintenance.
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    They decide to build a toilet
    and a shower room
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    and from a protected water source,
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    water will be brought to an elevated water
    reservoir and piped to all households
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    through three taps:
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    one in the toilet, one in the shower,
    one in the kitchen.
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    24 hours a day.
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    The pity is that cities like Bombay
    do not have 24 hours water supply.
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    But in these villages we want to have
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    there is a distinct difference in the quality.
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    Well India, we have a theory,
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    which is very much accepted by
    the government bureaucracy
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    and all those who matter that poor
    people deserve poor solutions
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    and absolutely poor people deserve
    pathetic solutions.
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    This combined with a Nobel Prize -worthy
    theory that the cheapest
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    is the most economic.
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    This is the heady cocktail that the poor
    are forced to drink.
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    We are fighting against this/
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    We feel that the poor have been
    humiliated for centuries.
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    And even in sanitation,
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    they should not be humiliated.
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    Sanitation is more about dignitity
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    than about human disposal of waste.
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    And so you build these toilets
    and very often,
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    we have to hear that their toilets are
    better than their houses.
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    And you can see attached houses
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    and the others are the toilet.
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    So these people without a single
    exception of a family in a village,
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    decided to build a toilet a bathing room.
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    And they come together,
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    collect all the local materials,
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    local materials like rubber, sand
    aggregates,
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    usually a government subsidy is available
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    to meet at least part of the cost of
    external materials,
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    part of the cost of external materials,
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    like cement, steel, toilet commode.
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    And they build a toilet and a bathing room.
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    Also all the unskilled laborers like daily
    wage earners, mostly landless,
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    are given an opportunity to be
    trained as masons and plumbers.
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    So while these people are being trained,
    others are collecting the materials.
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    And when both are ready,
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    they build a toilet, a shower room,
    and of course also a water tower,
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    an elevated water reservoir.
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    We use a system of pitch pits
    to treat the waste from the toilet.
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    The muck comes into the first pitch pit
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    and when it is full,
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    it is blocked and it can't go to the next.
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    But we discovered that if you plant
    banana trees, papaya trees
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    on the prorifery of these litch pits,
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    they grow very well because they suck
    all the nutrients
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    and you get very tasty bananas, papayas.
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    If any of you come to my place,
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    I would be happy to share these bananas
    and papayas with you.
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    So here you can see the completed toilets
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    the water towers.
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    This is in a village where
    most of the people
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    are even illiterate.
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    It is also a 24-hour water supply
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    because water gets polluted, very often
    when you store it,
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    a child dips his or her hand into it,
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    something falls into it.
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    So no water is stored.
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    Its always on tap.
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    This is how a elevated water reservoir
    is constructed.
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    And that is the end product,
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    because it has to go high,
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    two or three rooms are made available
    under the tower,
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    which is used by the village for
    different committee meetings.
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    We have had clear evidence of the great
    impact of this program.
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    Before we started, there were, as usual
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    more than 80 percent of people suffering
    from water-borne diseases.
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    But after this, we have empirical evidence
    that 82 percent, on an average,
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    among all these villages,
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    1,200 villages have completed,
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    82 of them, their water-borne diseases
    have come down.
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    (Applause).
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    Women usually used to spend,
    especially in sumer months,
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    about 6-7 hours a day carrying water.
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    And when they went for carrying water,
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    because, as I said earlier,
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    its only women who carry water,
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    they used to take their little children,
    girl children,
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    also to carry water,
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    to be back at home to look
    over the siblings.
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    So there was less than 9 percent
    of girl children attending school.
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    And boys, about 30 percent.
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    But girls, it has gone to about 90 percent
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    and boys, almost 200 percent.
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    (Applause).
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    The most vulnerable sections
    in the villages
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    are the landless laborers.
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    Because they have gone
    through this training
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    to be masons and plumbers and bartenders,
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    Now, their ability to earn has
    increased 300-400 percent.
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    So this is a democracy in action
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    because there is a general body,
    a governing board
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    a governing board
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    the committee people are questioning
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    people are governing themselves
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    people are learning to manage their own affairs
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    they are taking their own futures into their own hands
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    and that is democracy at the grassroots level in action
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    mosre than 1, 200 villages have so far done this
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    it benefits over 400,000 people
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    and it's still going on
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    and i hope it continues
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    to move ahead
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    for india and such developing ocuntries
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    armies and armaments
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    software companies and spaceships
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    may not be as important as taps and toilets
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    thank
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    thank you very much
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    applause
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    thank you
Title:
Better toilets, better life
Speaker:
Joe Madiath
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Video Language:
English
Team:
closed TED
Project:
TEDTalks
Duration:
12:07

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