2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-403420/v1
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Human Rights Violations and Associated Factors of the Hijras in Bangladesh- A Cross sectional study

Abstract: Background Hijras in Bangladesh face considerable discrimination, stigma, and violence despite the 2013 legislation to preserve the rights of their right. There is a dearth of published literature describing the extent of human right violations among this population and their associated factors. Methods A questionnaire was administered to 346 study participants aged 15 years and older, living in five urban cities of Bangladesh who self-identified as Hijra, in 2019. The six human rights violation indicators (… Show more

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“…Because of social shame, Hijras are obliged to work as sex workers and collect money from stores (Aziz and Azhar, 2019). The average daily income for transgender individuals in Bangladesh was BDT 296, but it has now dropped to BDT 14 (Amanullah, 2021). During the lockdown, there was a difference in who received primary health care treatment, notably among Hijra people.…”
Section: The Effects Of the Covid-19 Pandemic On Hijramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of social shame, Hijras are obliged to work as sex workers and collect money from stores (Aziz and Azhar, 2019). The average daily income for transgender individuals in Bangladesh was BDT 296, but it has now dropped to BDT 14 (Amanullah, 2021). During the lockdown, there was a difference in who received primary health care treatment, notably among Hijra people.…”
Section: The Effects Of the Covid-19 Pandemic On Hijramentioning
confidence: 99%