The "Right to Pee" campaign was launched in 2011 by 35 NGOs in Mumbai to advocate for better public bathroom facilities for women. Currently, the municipal government provides nearly 6,000 public toilets for men but only 3,536 for women, and women are often charged a fee to use toilets while men can use urinals for free. The campaign aims to allocate 16.5% of the sanitation budget for women's facilities and demands that women's toilets be provided wherever men's toilets exist, with female attendants, and without fees for women. NGOs have surveyed facilities, gathered 50,000 signatures, and submitted reports to the municipal corporation, but improvements have yet