Experience of Violence due to COVID-19 among Returnee Migrants of Far-Western Province of Nepal

R. Adhikari, Bidur Bastola, Unnata Timalsina, Ranju K.C.
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Migration has been a main pillar of the nation as well as the household economy of Nepal. However, COVID-19 has caused stigma and discrimination and increased risks of violence, disrupting GBV prevention and response mechanisms. The objectives of the study are to examine the prevalence and determinants of experience of violence due to COVID-19 among returnee migrants of the Far-western province of Nepal. Data for this survey were collected through a cross-sectional research design using quantitative methods in the Far-western province of Nepal. A total of 1182 respondents were surveyed to gather quantitative information. Univariate, Bivariate and multivariate analyses were applied to data. In addition, multivariable analysis was used to identify whether independent variables affected the risk of Gender-Based Violence. An overwhelming majority of returnee migrants were male (94.2%), while about 6 percent were female. One-third of respondents were youth aged below 25 years. Thirty-two percent of them had primary or below education. Eighteen percent of returnee migrants do not have food sufficient for a month in their household. Three in five returnee migrants (60%) reported that they had experienced violence. Multivariate analysis shows that female migrants were more likely to experience violence (aOR=2.1, 95% CI=1.02-4.3) than male migrants. Older age migrants were more likely to experience violence than younger migrants aged below 20. Migrants from poor households were more likely to experience violence (aOR=4.5, 95% CI= 3.1-6.7) than rich households. Physically disabled migrants were 4 times more likely (aOR=4.5, 95% CI= 2.6-7.5) than those who are not disabled. Experience of violence is very high among returnee migrants of Sudurpashchim province of Nepal. Our study found that female migrants, physically disabled migrants, who had elderly in their houses, and migrants from poor households were more likely to experience violence. Therefore, there is a need for a comprehensive awareness program and services that can help to prevent violence among returnee migrants.
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尼泊尔远西部省返乡移民因COVID-19遭受暴力的经历
移民一直是尼泊尔国家和家庭经济的主要支柱。然而,2019冠状病毒病造成了耻辱和歧视,增加了暴力风险,破坏了性别暴力的预防和应对机制。该研究的目的是调查尼泊尔远西部省返回移民中因COVID-19遭受暴力的发生率和决定因素。本调查的数据是通过横断面研究设计收集的,采用定量方法在尼泊尔远西部省。共调查了1182名受访者,以收集定量信息。对数据进行单因素、双因素和多因素分析。此外,采用多变量分析来确定独立变量是否影响性别暴力的风险。绝大多数海归移民为男性(94.2%),约6%为女性。三分之一的受访者是25岁以下的年轻人。32%的人接受过小学或以下教育。18%的海归移民家中没有足够一个月的食物。五分之三的返回移民(60%)报告说他们遭受过暴力。多变量分析显示,女性移民比男性移民更容易遭受暴力(aOR=2.1, 95% CI=1.02-4.3)。年龄较大的移民比年龄在20岁以下的年轻移民更容易遭受暴力。来自贫困家庭的移民比富裕家庭更容易遭受暴力(aOR=4.5, 95% CI= 3.1-6.7)。身体残疾移民的可能性是非残疾移民的4倍(aOR=4.5, 95% CI= 2.6-7.5)。尼泊尔苏杜尔帕什奇姆省的回返移民遭受暴力的情况非常多。我们的研究发现,女性流动人口、身体残疾的流动人口、家中有老人的流动人口以及来自贫困家庭的流动人口更容易遭受暴力。因此,需要一项全面的认识方案和服务,以帮助防止返回移民中的暴力行为。
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