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Returning Home to Nepal after Modern Slavery: Opportunities for Health Promotion.

Paudyal, A. R., Harvey, O., van Teijlingen, E., Regmi, P. R. and Sharma, C., 2024. Returning Home to Nepal after Modern Slavery: Opportunities for Health Promotion. Journal of Health Promotion, 12 (1), 125-132.

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Abstract

In South Asian countries like Nepal human trafficking, a form of modern slavery, is a common crime aggravated by factors such as poverty, political instability, illiteracy, unemployment, and climate change. Despite being a global problem, modern slavery is understudied and poorly understood. This article reflects on our collective experiences of over two decades of researching labour migration. Victims of modern slavery are exploited and can experience significant physical, psychological, or sexual, and reproductive health problems. Until recently, there has been little research around the need and opportunities for health promotion and education in this vulnerable group. This article calls for more and better research into modern slavery which is crucial to help develop a range of social interventions, including health promotion ones, aimed those who have been trafficked and forced labour migration.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:2631-2441
Uncontrolled Keywords:Migration; modern slavery; Nepal; migrant worker
Group:Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
ID Code:40641
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:23 Dec 2024 10:11
Last Modified:23 Dec 2024 10:11

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