Guest guest Posted May 30, 2001 Report Share Posted May 30, 2001 AIDS unknown to sex workers in Gaya: Study Arun Srivastava Patna, May 19 Most commercial sex workers in Bihar are ignorant of AIDS though state NGOs have spent Rs 30 crore to educate them, says a recent study. Helping Hand foundation, under the awareness and prevention project of Bihar State Aids Control Society, conducted the study in Gaya's red light areas and came to the conclusion. Foundation director Lalan Choubey said around 80 per cent of sex workers in Gaya are unaware of the disease. Though almost half NGOs in Bihar had started an awareness drive and spent crores, the message has apparently failed to get across. For sex workers, AIDS is nothing more than another disease. Though the state has been spending a big amount on the maintenance of primarily health centres specially meant for AIDS, it has failed to launch an awareness campaign. According to Choubey, the situation in north Bihar is alarming. He said most migrant labourers carry the virus and pass it on to their wives. The study found that at least 40 per cent of sex workers knew they had contacted some disease but didn't know what. Indian Express (Print)21 May 2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2001 Report Share Posted May 31, 2001 Dear Forum members, This is in response to the posting " AIDS unknown to sex workers in Gaya, Bihar " My suggestion is that when you (moderator) yourself find new items of journalistic style, rather than scientific formality, you see whether the author of the news item can provide you with the original report. How are we to know whether the report on the prostitutes in Bihar is as bad as the media says, (insensitive, etc.,) or whether the " local politicians " are trying to once again cover up the severity of the HIV problems? How are we to judge the merits, for example, of a newspaper's report that some high percentage of the migrant laborers in Gaya have infected their wives, when we don't know who obtained the numbers or how? It is typical of news media, but not of professional and scientific community, to publish items for " political purposes " , with slants, or with " rabble rousing " intent. In general. I would not castigate the news media; it is their job. And I would not suggest that such imprecise items not be posted to the forum; on the contrary, I think they are most important. I am only suggesting something additional: would you or someone be able to go back to the paper, or the author, and see if the " full " story, or the report on which they are basing their article, is available for posting? (And then,my idea was, the forum could archive things too long for posting, and just give the " pathway " to get the fuller story. Maybe that isn;t the best way, technologically. I don't know.) I hope this is not offensive; maybe it is something every reader should be able to do, by going to the newspaper's website, individually? I am actually a little new at the internet activity, so that may be the simplest answer that I haven't tried too much. As I said in the earlier posting, this forum is wonderful; the selection of postings are wonderful; and I am sure it is a lot of work. -- From anonymous reader _____________________ [is it possible for any of the fourm members to contact the Helping Hand foundation, in Gaya which conducted the study in Gaya's red light areas on behalf of the Bihar State Aids Control Society and request for a copy of the full report? Moderator] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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