Subject: ESSAY:Trafficking for Prostitution in Nepal
From: Jyothi Kanics (jkanics@igc.org)
Date: Thu Jun 03 1999 - 10:07:02 EDT
http://www.angelfire.com/az/Anisha/traffic.html
Full-text available on-line in English, brief outline listed below
especially for those interested in NEPAL
Trafficking for Prostitution in Nepal
by Anisha Schubert
University of Bremen, Germany
ENRO - post-graduate course on Development Policy with Focus on
Non-Governmental
Organisations
updated on: May 28, 1999
"Mine are the tears
that froze with the pain
Mine is the pain
that has no name"
Joseph Gathia 1999
INTRODUCTION
THE CONTEXT: NEPAL
Geography
The historical and political background
Population
WHAT IS MEANT BY 'TRAFFICKING'?
THE STATUS OF WOMEN
THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF PROSTITUTION
The Deuki system
The Badi community
The Ranas' concubines
THE ROAD TO THE BROTHELS
The beginning of the journey
Recruitment
Destinations
India
Intra-country trafficking
The Gulf and South East Asia
THE RETURN
THE ACTORS
FACTORS
Economic factors
Social and cultural factors
Political factors
HEALTH IMPLICATIONS
Psychological problems
Physical problems
HIV/AIDS - the "Bombay disease"
INTERVENTION
SUMMARY
CONCLUSIONS
ABBREVIATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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