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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Meeting Pope Francis was memorable: says waste picker Rebecca from Pune

Sakal Times, Pune, Reporter CAMIL PARKHE | Wednesday, 5 November 2014 AT 10:34 PM IST
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Pune: Interacting with Pope Francis for over an hour and later shaking hands with him has been the most memorable moment for city-based Kagad Kach Patra Kashtkari Panchayat (KKPKP) waste picker Rebecca Thomas Kedari who recently returned here from Vatican City.
Speaking to Sakal Times at her Gandhinagar slum residence at Bopodi, Rebecca (56) said that she was thrilled when the Pope conversed with her and other delegates of a convention in Vatican City last week.
KKPKP had deputed Rebecca to attend the convention hosted by the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace and the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences from October 27 to 29.
In her address to the convention, Rebecca said, “Hum apna haq mangte, nahi kisi se bheek mangte.” (We are just demanding our rights, we are not begging.)
During the interaction, Rebecca spoke in Marathi for 20 minutes about her struggle for livelihood as a waste picker and the help provided by KKPKP to her. She also said that other waste pickers should secure identity cards, jobs and most important - dignity to their profession.
Rebecca was the lone delegate from the city’s wastepicker’s trade union, KKPKP, at the conference which was attended by 150 organisations from across the globe.
At the conference, Rebecca shared how she has transformed from being a waste picker to a service provider. The audience was quite moved to hear the challenges to the formation of the KKPKP through her lens and the discrimination faced by waste pickers. She said that despite 25 years of the existence of the KKPKP, waste pickers in Pune are still fighting for their basic human rights like inclusion in social security schemes and education for their children.
In her speech in Marathi was translated into English by Aparna Susarla, a KKPKP activist who had accompanied her to the convention and the foreign tour.
Rebecca, who has studied up to Standard X, has been a waste picker for 30 years and associated with KKPKP for 20 years. Her married son, Lazarus, who recently lost his job, helps her in waste collection and their total earning is over Rs 10,000 per month.
This has been the third time Rebecca has been delegated by KKPKP to represent the organisation at conventions of marginalised sections at world conventions. She had attended a convention at Senegal in Africa in 2010 and another one at Belgium in 2012. 
Leaders from grassroots organisations and movements of waste collectors, excluded workers, migrants and young people’s groups attended the meet, besides bishops and church workers.
The meet was aimed at discussing ways of promoting social inclusion by reflecting on organisational experiences of popular movements of the most disadvantaged and excluded across the world. Addressing the delegates, Pope Francis assured support to all social movements and said the structural causes of poverty, inequality, denial of social and labour rights need to be combated.

"We are pleased that Pope Francis was very positive about strengthening the struggles of the underprivileged sections of society. He has made strong remarks on inequality and capitalism and stressed the need to support popular movements. We look forward to strengthening these movements at the global level."
— Laxmi Narayan, KKPKP member

Felicitation
The Pune Diocese felicitated Rebecca Kedari in recognition of the waste pickers’ eco-friendly role at a rally organised to protect environment at St Vincent’s High School in Pune Camp on November 12.e pickers are playing a great role in protection of the environment, said Pune Bishop Thomas Dabre.
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prakash - Monday, 10 November 2014 AT 09:02 AM IST
camil it was nice to read that ordinary people make extraordinary work and leave their mark on society

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

SWaCH, waste pickers body, takes its struggle to citizens


SWaCH takes its struggle to citizens
CAMIL PARKHE
Sakal Times

Saturday, August 25, 2012 AT 05:17 PM (IST)
Launches signature drive to save jobs of wastepickers
PIMPRI: SWaCh, which has terminated its contract of garbage collection within the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) jurisdiction citing unfair treatment, has now launched a signature drive. It is approaching citizens to ensure protection of livelihood of its waste picker members.
SWaCh, a cooperative society of waste collectors, was appointed by the PCMC for door-to-door waste collection in A and D wards. The agency issued a notice to terminate the contract alleging that the PCMC was not interested in continuing its eco-friendly garbage collection model. The civic body is now planning to appoint a new agency for the purpose in the two wards.
In an open letter, SWaCH has said that it had taken taken up garbage collection with an understanding that its waste pickers in the remaining B and C wards would be given the jobs after a year.
The agency alleged that the PCMC betrayed it and tendered out the work to another agency, BVG Group, on different terms. Pointing out that the BVG model does not require collection of user fees.
SWaCH says that the civic body has created a situation in which some citizens have to pay for waste collection and others do not.
The PCMC had recently issued notice to SWaCH about giving minimum wages and other benefits to its members.
SWaCH said its struggle is not over after terminating the contract. "We have to feed and clothe our children, we have to educate them. So we need work. We will approach the same officials who have issued us a notice. We will ensure that they protect our livelihood with the new contractor they appoint and ensure they give all the benefits," the letter says.
It has asked citizens to sign the pamphlet, condemning the PCMC's discriminatory approach in garbage collection in two parts of the city and demanding the integration of the displaced waste pickers in any waste collection model introduced by the civic body.
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