Understanding the impact of involuntary slum resettlement on women's access to healthcare in Mumbai, India

Qudsiya Contractor
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Resettlement poses several risks to vulnerable urban populations such as slum dwellers in cities like Mumbai in the Third World. The causes for involuntary resettlement in the urban context, such as the expansion of airports, widening roads, or building of commercial complexes, are often unconnected to the lives of those living in slums. Resettlement is associated with economic hardships, disruption of the social fabric, and a feeling of uprootment, alienation and psychological trauma. This paper is based on the findings of an action-research study conducted in a resettled slum community in Mumbai, India that aimed to understand the implications of involuntary resettlement from a human rights perspective. It focuses on the impact of involuntary resettlement on issues concerning women's health. It discusses gender differentials in morbidity patterns and the access to healthcare. It argues that there is a need for integrated planning to ensure an improvement in overall living conditions, which also include provision and access to health services apart from just the mere allocation of alternate housing.
了解非自愿贫民窟重新安置对印度孟买妇女获得医疗保健的影响
重新安置给脆弱的城市人口带来了一些风险,比如第三世界国家孟买等城市的贫民窟居民。城市背景下非自愿重新安置的原因,如机场扩建、道路拓宽或商业综合体的建设,往往与贫民窟居民的生活无关。重新安置伴随着经济困难、社会结构的破坏以及背井离乡、疏远和心理创伤的感觉。本文基于在印度孟买一个重新安置的贫民窟社区开展的一项行动研究的结果,该研究旨在从人权角度了解非自愿重新安置的影响。它侧重于非自愿重新安置对妇女健康问题的影响。它讨论了发病率模式和获得保健服务方面的性别差异。它认为,有必要进行综合规划,以确保改善总体生活条件,其中除了仅仅分配替代住房外,还包括提供和获得保健服务。
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