Cross border migration enhancing reproductive vulnerability of the left behind women and their coping mechanism through self help groups: A study of Bangladesh

S. Singh, A. Siddhanta
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This study analyzes the range of vulnerabilities among the left behind women (LBW) and their coping strategies primarily focusing on Self Help Groups (SHGs). The basic data used in this paper were collected as part of the Mid Term Review of a cross country intervention on Enhancing Mobile Populations’ Access to HIV&AIDS Services, Information and Support (EMPHASIS) in South Asia in 2012. The reproductive vulnerabilities of the left behind women like sexually transmitted infections (STIs), reproductive tract infections (RTIs), human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) are primarily due to the risky sexual behaviour of husbands at destination. The other vulnerabilities faced by the left behind women are the lack of capacity in treatment seeking, physical harassments and social vulnerabilities with the blind administrative response. The self-help groups have proved to be a boon in the life of these left behind women in Bangladesh and have also moulded their lives for beneficence. Compared to their previous lives without the association of self-help groups, left behind women can now address their vulnerability to HIV/AIDS and impart this knowledge to their husband and ask them to abstain from sex in India or to have safe sex with female sex workers (FSWs). Self help groups also have impacted their social and financial positions reducing social harassment. The mobility of the left behind women has increased in and outside community improving their treatment seeking behaviour. They have now become literate about their sexual and reproductive rights and negotiate with their husbands to use condoms when they come back. Key words: Left behind women, cross border migration, Bangladesh, reproductive vulnerability, HIV & AIDS.
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跨境移民通过自助团体增强留守妇女的生殖脆弱性及其应对机制:对孟加拉国的研究
本研究分析了留守妇女的脆弱性范围及其应对策略,主要关注自助群体。本文中使用的基本数据是作为2012年南亚加强流动人口获得艾滋病毒/艾滋病服务、信息和支持的跨国家干预措施中期审查的一部分收集的。留守妇女的生殖脆弱性,如性传播感染、生殖道感染、人体免疫缺陷病毒/后天免疫缺陷综合征,主要是由于丈夫在目的地的危险性行为。留守妇女面临的其他脆弱性是缺乏寻求治疗的能力、身体骚扰和盲目的行政反应造成的社会脆弱性。事实证明,自助团体为孟加拉国这些留守妇女的生活带来了福音,也塑造了她们的慈善生活。与以前没有自助团体的生活相比,留守妇女现在可以解决她们易感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的问题,并将这一知识传授给丈夫,并要求她们在印度禁欲或与女性性工作者进行安全的性行为。自助团体也影响了他们的社会和财务状况,减少了社会骚扰。留守妇女在社区内外的流动性增加,改善了她们寻求治疗的行为。她们现在已经了解了自己的性权利和生殖权利,并与丈夫协商在回来时使用避孕套。关键词:留守妇女、跨境移民、孟加拉国、生殖脆弱性、艾滋病毒和艾滋病。
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