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Organizational and service support for boys' pathways out of commercial sexual exploitation in Nepal: Key learning for an under-recognized population
Child & Family Social Work ( IF 1.830 ) Pub Date : 2023-12-02 , DOI: 10.1111/cfs.13115
Xiaochen Zhou 1 , Lucy P. Jordan 1 , Patrick O'Leary 2
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Boys are a group who experience commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) but are often less visible than girls with the same experience. There is limited evidence regarding the experiences of organizational support from the perspectives of boys with CSE experience. This study, conducted in Kathmandu, Nepal, adopted a mixed-method approach, combining data from actor mapping, survey, and in-depth case studies. It explores (1) what services are available for boys with CSE experience; (2) how services help boys to exit the commercial sex sector; and (3) what the future service needs are for boys with CSE experience. In our sample, most of the boys who had been involved in the CSE industry as minors, identified themselves as sexual minorities. The findings suggest that despite the inadequacy of the services available for boys with CSE experience, around half of the boys who successfully exited the industry reported that support from non-governmental organization (NGOs) was crucial to their pathways out. The findings indicate the continuity of follow-up services is needed. This study underscores the importance of organizational and service support. It highlights ongoing needs regarding economic determinants. This study sheds light on future NGO service programme development and policy initiatives on protecting boys with CSE experience.

中文翻译:

为尼泊尔男孩摆脱商业性剥削提供组织和服务支持:对未被充分认识的人群的关键学习

男孩是一个经历过商业性剥削 (CSE) 的群体,但往往比有相同经历的女孩更不引人注目。从有全面性教育经历的男孩的角度来看,关于组织支持经历的证据有限。这项研究在尼泊尔加德满都进行,采用了混合方法,结合了参与者映射、调查和深入案例研究的数据。它探讨了 (1) 有 CSE 经验的男孩可以获得哪些服务;(2) 服务如何帮助男孩退出商业性行业;(3) 有 CSE 经验的男孩未来的服务需求是什么。在我们的样本中,大多数未成年时参与全面性教育行业的男孩都认为自己是性少数群体。研究结果表明,尽管为有全面性教育经验的男孩提供的服务不足,但成功退出该行业的男孩中约有一半表示,非政府组织 (NGO) 的支持对于他们的出路至关重要。调查结果表明需要连续性的后续服务。这项研究强调了组织和服务支持的重要性。它强调了有关经济决定因素的持续需求。这项研究揭示了未来非政府组织服务项目的发展和保护具有全面性教育经验的男孩的政策举措。
更新日期:2023-12-04
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