评估加德满都谷地娱乐业对儿童的商业性剥削情况

Yashoda Upreti
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目的:本研究旨在了解导致对儿童进行商业性剥削(CSEC)的驱动因素、他们在工作场所面临的条件以及他们被迫在加德满都谷地娱乐业工作的原因。 方法:采用定量调查设计(样本数=78 名女孩)与定性技术相结合的混合方法。调查包括 87 名 CSEC 女孩,并进行了两次焦点小组讨论。对定量和定性数据进行了清理、分析和展示。 结果:研究结果表明,经济因素、缺乏教育和技能不足是导致她们离开出生地与对儿童商业化性剥削联系在一起的因素。缺乏认识、经济困难、父母未受过教育且生活在尼泊尔偏远地区等因素,也是导致她们容易从事对儿童商业性剥削的原因。无法获得足够的资源来满足未得到满足的经济和家庭需求仍然是促使儿童从事对儿童的商业性剥削的其他因素。由于没有适当的补救机制和结构来解决根本原因,他们与对儿童的商业性剥削联系在一起所造成的身体、心理和情感影响非常普遍。安全机制、保护措施和源头预防行动是需要采取的额外补救措施。 结论:超过 90% 的对儿童商业化性剥削女孩(78 人)希望在职业培训、生计和教育设施方面得到适当的支持,从而获得康复。研究结果强烈建议立即采取行动,满足这些未得到满足的需求。
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Assessing the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in Kathmandu Valley's Entertainment Sector
Aim: This study aimed to understand the driving factors that lead to commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC), the conditions they face in their workplaces, and their compulsions to work in entertainment sector of Kathmandu Valley.  Methods: A mixed method of quantitative survey design (N=78 girls) supported by qualitative techniques was applied. A survey included 87 CSEC girls and conducted two focus group discussions. The quantitative and quantitative data were cleaned, analyzed, and presented.  Results: The study outcome has revealed that economic factors, lack of education, and inadequate skills were factors for leaving their place of birth to associate with CSEC. Lack of awareness, financial hardships, and uneducated parents living in remote locations of Nepal were other factors making them prone to work as CSEC. Inadequate access to the resources to address the unmet financial and family needs remained other factors pushing the children into CSEC. The physical, psychological, and emotional impact of their association with CSEC is significantly prevalent without having proper redress mechanisms and structures to address the root causes. The safety mechanisms, protection measures, and prevention actions at the source are additional remedies to be in place.  Conclusions: Over 90% of the CSEC (N= 78) girls wished for rehabilitation with adequate support for vocational training, livelihood, and education facilities in place. Study findings strongly recommend immediate actions to address these unmet needs.
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