Nepal's Lost Daughters, India's Soiled Goods
to appear in International Women's Rights Project / TimeTim McGirk
Published: January 1997
Keywords: prostitution, women, girls, child, children, trafficking, Nepal, India, HIV, AIDS, Violence against Women, Infectious Diseases and Pandemics, Human Rights, Child Abuse
Abstract: Every year around 10,000 Nepali girls, most between the ages of nine and 16, are sold to brothels in Indian cities. As a result, a backwash of AIDS is starting to hit the Himalayas. Kicked out of the brothels after they develop fevers and skin lesions, legions of forlorn girls are now staggering back to die in their Nepali mountain villages. Rarely are they accepted.
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