Branding & Storytelling that Moves

Delivered a complete campaign identity system - bus wraps, installations, digital media, and photobooths - turning sanitation into a symbol of civic pride. Designed immersive experiential zones, including a life-sized toilet booth where leaders could feel and reflect on the everyday realities of women and girls.

On-Ground Activation & People Engagement

Executed live bus tours, street dramas, and flash mobs in high-traffic areas to transform awareness into community participation. Created interactive “photo walk” installations and public art to humanize policy advocacy.

Media & Influence

Produced and managed a nationally televised panel discussion (Kacheri) on sanitation and dignity, broadcast on Image Television. Partnered with influencers Wangden Sherpa, Elena Gurung, and Aayush Shrestha, whose campaign videos reached over 300,000 combined viewers across TikTok and Instagram.

Commitment & Policy Momentum

Engaged mayors, deputy mayors, ministry officials, and UN representatives to publicly commit to building and managing women-friendly public toilets. Captured visual pledges through symbolic signature walls and thumbprint art installations.

0 Campaign Phases (Pilot → Scale-Up → Finale)

0+ Influencers, Leaders & Media Representatives Engaged

0 -Minute National TV Broadcast on Image Television

0K+ Social Media Impressions

0+ Partner Institutions Involved

Multiple On-Ground Performances & Installations

Through #TalkToilet, Vision Three Sixty proved that advocacy can move beyond reports and conferences—it can ride a bus, dance in the streets, and end up on national television. We didn’t just talk toilets; we made Nepal talk dignity. That’s what it means to Live Your Vision.