November 23, 2017

#WATWB 2 -Saleha Khan’s campaigner for her slum community

“Courage is knowing what not to fear” Plato
“My Father did not speak to me for days when I went against his wishes and conducted training sessions. I tried convincing him many times, but he would not budge, and said that such meetings are useless” says Saleha
Govindi East is one of the slums in Mumbai wherein 57% percent of children are reported to have stunted growth, and the surroundings are filled with dirt and filth with open drainage lines that run in the slums, and people living there are vulnerable to so many health problems as  this place is the largest dumping ground. Issues related to water and sanitation has been the focus wherein NGO’s and other organizations have engaged people in this area in creating awareness on health and hygiene.

Amidst so many issues in this slum, a 16 year old Saleha has become a role model in enabling the slum community to take responsibility for their personal health and also community health. She initiated a community based campaign called Wash4life. 

I am inspired by her today and glad to see a bright young girl, confident in wanting to bring changes in the life of the slum community.  She was  encouraged and appreciated for the courage, and the determination with which she has  not only voiced out her opinion, but has taken initiative to spread this message around; by organizations working in that area. Ashoka foundation that honors new initiatives and entrepreneurship programmes of persons who make a difference in the lives of people has acknowledged and appreciated Saleha Khan.

Saleha   dared to question the traditional  beliefs breaking cultural boundaries, to get trained and implement what she has learnt at home; teaching her younger siblings about washing hands with soap, and promote cleanliness at home, she is spreading the message of health and hygiene in her neighborhood too despite criticism from the neighbours and other elders. For further information you can read the following:


I appreciate the co hosts for this month, do visit their pages, special thanks to Susan for her constant and consistent support  that made me join in this initiative of spreading light and peace.  I have given the links below,  for they are very inspiring and full of positivity, may you be motivated to join this journey in bringing light into darkness campaign:


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14 comments:

  1. Saleha is a bright spirit who brings light to us all. Thankyou for sharing her story-- I'm off to read more about her!

    Welcome to the WATWB family, and I love your first post!!

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    1. Thank you Damyanti, I feel so happy and honored to read your comment first:) you are most welcome and I am glad to be part of this initiative, thanks for your compliment.

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  2. Wow! What an inspiring girl she is. More power to Saleha who is making a difference and changing the world around her.
    Thanks for joining us for this edition of #WATWB, Genevive. Appreciate it!

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    1. Welcome shilpa:) I too was very impressed with Saleha, when I read about her, and truly she is an inspiration for me and hats off to her courage...

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  3. Saleha ... even her name is beautiful. I read the link as well Genevive and am bowled over at her initiative in spite of her parents' initial objections. This is such a lovely story .. more power to Saleha as Shilpa says! Brilliant first #WATWB post thank you for sharing it :)

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    1. Thanks Susan, yes name sounds sweet:) am glad to know that you have read the link too.. she is a brave girl and thanks to shilpa for her comment, have a great weekend..

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  4. Wow, good on her. Unfortunately, if Mumbai is anything like any place in the US, the only way slums are going to change is from within. It's good to see her stand up and try to make things better.

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    1. True:) change always springs from within, for that community needs to be sensitized and awareness have to be created on the hazards of living in the unhygienic environment. To be able to rise above all forms of conditioning and take a stand for health is not a easy task... and for young teenager its a challenge, despite everything she has learnt to rise above and fight is something noteworthy. Thanks for being here and I appreciate your comment.

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  5. She's brave to continue despite the opposition from others. Good hygiene is so important to staying healthy! It won't be long before the results of her efforts are showing as tangible changes.

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    1. Thank you for visiting my page; appreciate you for your valuable comment. And yes I do agree with you that Good hygiene is very important to stay healthy and also create healthy community too. Its a small initiative by a child so young but dynamic to bring in changes in the community.

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  6. Saleha is doing an amazing job helping to spread the message about the importance of good hygiene.
    I applaud her determination, even going so far as to defy her parents, which couldn't have been an easy thing for a teenager to do...
    Thank you for sharing her story with us, Genevieve!
    Welcome to the #WATWB community... it's great to have you join us!

    Writer In Transit

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    1. Thank you for stopping by and appreciate your compliments and I am glad to be part of this community and yes I agree that it must have been very difficult for saleha... her courage is motivating...

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  7. I am impressed by young Soulya. She is not just courageous, but also determined to help her community and the society she lives in to embrace the much-needed change to improve their life.
    Kudos to Soulya! She is a true hero!

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    1. Thank you shilpa for your comment, I agree that young soulya is a true hero of that community, a great model for young girls to imitate.

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