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About LaadliLaadli, A girl child campaign is Population First's campaign against sex selection and falling sex ratio.Join us by making your pledge against female feticidehttp://laadli.org/Our Objectives1. Creating awareness that sex selection is a crime2. Making each one in the community feel that sex selection is not a private choice, but a public issue3. Empowering individuals and communities to voice their disapproval and to initiate action against offendersTRANSCRIPT
Mumbai’s Girl Child Campaign
Falling Child Sex RatioFalling Child Sex Ratio
‘A Silent National ‘A Silent National Emergency’Emergency’
The world population has a sex ratio of 990 females per 1000 males
Sex ratio:
Japan 1041
USA 1029
Indonesia 1004
Bangladesh 953
China 944
India 933
India has one of the lowest sex ratios in the world
Some cold facts:
In India, sex ratio in the age group 0-6 has declined sharply from 945 girls per 1000 boys in 1991 to 927 girls today.
Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Chandigarh, Uttaranchal, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan and UP have worse sex ratios than the national average in the 0-6 age group.
The sudden fall in the number of girls in the youngest age group is believed to be proof of the increased incidence of pre-natal sex selection.
Pre-natal sex selective abortions are the result of the misuse of sex determination technologies such as ultrasound scanning and amniocentesis.
An additional hazard…
‘Selective Conception’:
This new technology aims to give the couple a choice of sex selection in the pre-conception stage.
The X-Y sperm separation and the Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis are done as early as three days after fertilization
So if one has the money to spend, one can have more options: selective abortion or selective conception.
Abortion is the right of the woman and is legalized in India under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act.
However, having an abortion based only on the gender of the foetus is illegal….
…..and a horrible form of gender discrimination.
Laadli: Objectives and Strategy
• Creating awareness that sex selection is a crime
• Making each one in the community feel that sex selection is not a private choice, but a public issue
• Empowering individuals and communities to voice their disapproval and to initiate action against offenders
We work with …
• Opinion makers, role models and youth icons to impart visibility and build public opinion
• Youth of the city, to take the discussion on the issue into homes and communities
• Community-based organisations and NGO networks to create awareness, provide support services and bring in greater vigilance
• Media to shape public perceptions and values
• Medical professionals for effective implementation of the PNDT Act
… & the noise in Mumbai
Laadli launch on June 9, 2005
Actor Mandira Bedi leads the audience and important guests in reading the
Laadli pledge
Mumbai mayor Datta Dalvi officially launches Laadli
Promotion material: Labels
Promotion material: Car stickers
Hoardings
Ganeshotsav
An audio-visual titled Vansh was created by the organisers of the Palanji Ratanji Ganesh Mandal that adopted Laadli as it’s theme for Ganeshotsav 2005.
Model-actress Aditi Gowitrikar visits the Palanji Ratanji Ganesh Mandal.
Elphinstone College students perform a puppet show at the famous Lalbaug ka Raja Ganesh Mandal.
K.J. Somaiya College students perform a street play at the famous Lalbaug ka Raja Ganesh Mandal.
Poster campaign
Laadli Flash
• On September 24, 2005 – SAARC International Day of the Girl Child
• Involving 1,600 students• From 24 city colleges
• 80 times in one day
• At 40 locations spanning Colaba to suburban Mira Road
• Spontaneous activities to draw the attention of passers-by to the issue of sex selection
Students perform a street play in a suburban slum area.
Students demonstrate with banners and placards at a popular mall in south-central Mumbai
NSS Volunteers demonstrate at a busy location in suburban Mumbai.
Students demonstrate at a busy location in suburban Mumbai.
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TVC
Mumbai’s Girl Child Campaign
TheThe Way ForwardWay Forward
Plans till January 2006
• A Laadli Youth Fest Awards Function on December 13, 2005
• Promote the theme of our campaign, ‘Celebrate Her Life’
• 8 different creative competitions like essay, short story and slogan writing, radio jingle, photography, filmmaking, poster making and street plays
• All the creative work produced will be showcased at the venue and winners will be awarded.
Laadli Youth Fest
Media Campaign
Sensitisation workshops for the media on:
- Gender
- Girl child issues
- Falling sex ratio in Mumbai
To be conducted for:
- Middle-level journalists both, in print and TV media
- In Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Urdu and English
Promotion of positive portrayals of girl child in the media
• Develop a set of guidelines for tracking the portrayal of the girl child in the mainstream media
• Involve the media regulatory bodies in promoting the guidelines
• Advocate the inclusion of gender sensitivity as a category in all media awards
• Institute a Laadli award for best portrayal of girl child in advertising / television serials
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Promotion of positive portrayals of girl child in the media … contd
•Institute a Laadli award for best portrayal of girl child in advertising / television serials
•Build public opinion on negative portrayals of the girl child/women in the media
•Motivate corporates to promote gender sensitive portrayals in their media campaigns
Ward Level Initiatives
• Resource mapping of the wards
• Ward level committees in C,D,E, and M wards
• Working with Violence Against Girl Child Network to focus on the falling sex ratio and the pre-conception and pre-natal sex selection processes
Laadli gets the official nod
The Prime Minister’s Blessings
Because we would like to see our daughters as achievers in the future
Thank You