Migration, health and dignity in South Asia: Lessons from the EMPHASIS project on migration, women’s empowerment and HIV in Bangladesh, India and Nepal

Authors

David Walker
Nabesh Bohidar
Prabodh Devkota

Keywords:

Human rights, Inequality, Refugees, Social exclusion, Asia, Bangladesh, Health, India, Nepal, Migration, Jobs & livelihoods

Synopsis

The EMPHASIS project has provided a diverse range of services to cross-border migrants in India, Nepal and Bangladesh over the past five years. From August 2009 to September 2014, the project, the only one of its kind in South Asia, adopted a comprehensive model to reach migrants across the mobility continuum (at source, during transit and at destination). The project, supported by The BIG Lottery Fund, UK, was designed to address vulnerabilities of cross-border migrants. The project was implemented through respective CARE country offices working with implementing partners in India, Nepal and Bangladesh.

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Published

15 July 2014

Series

Online ISSN

2052-7209

Details about this monograph

Publication date (01)

2014

doi

10.61755/BXKU4634