非洲白化病:理解和有效应对非洲大陆危机的概念框架

IF 0.1 Q4 LAW
M. Mostert, Martha M Weich
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摘要

在整个非洲,白化病身体部位的贩运比最初想象的要复杂得多,因为这种活动只是一个复杂过程的最终结果,其来源与销售点相距甚远。这一领域的文献往往侧重于(a)采购和销售身体部位的实际行为;或(b)关于这一进程为何蓬勃发展的松散而相当模糊的报告。目前还没有一个总体的概念框架将导致严重剥削白化病患者的关键潜在相互关联的媒介联系起来,(例如,污名;传统和其他文化信仰;权威人物的地位和影响;地方、区域和国家歧视;贩运身体部位的经济影响和规模经济,等等)。缺乏这样一个框架直接阻碍了提出或实施有效的解决方案,因为如果这些解决方案忽视了支撑载体之间的高度共生关系,它们就不太可能成功。因此,我们提出了一个初步的概念框架,该框架揭示了影响非洲白化病身体部位贩运的相关变量之间的关键联系,然后利用该框架提出了减少和消除非洲这些身体部位贩运活动的重点领域。
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ALBINISM IN AFRICA: A PROPOSED CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK TO UNDERSTAND AND EFFECTIVELY ADDRESS A CONTINENTAL CRISIS
Across Africa trafficking in albino body parts is far more complicated than mightfirst be assumed, as this activity is merely the end result of a complicated process with origins far removed from the point of sale. The literature in this area tends to focus on either (a) the actual act of procuring and selling body parts; or (b) loosely-related and fairly vague reports of why this process flourishes. There is no extant overarching conceptual framework linking key underlying interrelated vectors that combine to drive severe exploitation of persons with albinism, (for instance, stigma; traditional and other cultural beliefs; the status and impact of authority figures; local, regional and national discrimination; the financial impact and economy of scale in trafficking body parts, and so forth). The absence of such a framework directly hinders proposing or implementing effective solutions, as these solutions are unlikely to succeed if they ignore the highly-symbiotic relationships among the undergirding vectors. Therefore, we propose an initial conceptual framework that unpacks crucial connections among related variables impacting trafficking in albino body parts in Africa, and then use the framework to suggest areas of emphasis to reduce and eliminate the trafficking of these body parts in Africa.
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