Aminur Rahman

ORCID: 0000-0003-4759-9949
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  • Sex work and related issues
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration
  • Disaster Management and Resilience

Objectives To investigate the impact of natural disasters on communities in Barisal division Bangladesh, exploring community approaches to disaster preparedness and mitigation. Setting Communities all districts Bangladesh. Participants Quantitative data were collected through a cross-sectional household survey (n=9263 households; n=38 981 individuals). Qualitative in-depth interviews (n=7) focus group discussions (n=23) with key informants. Outcome measures research recorded features events...

10.1136/bmjopen-2018-026459 article EN cc-by-nc BMJ Open 2019-04-01

This article is aimed to explore the gender dimension of social response survivors trafficking in person (TIP) Bangladesh. Qualitative research methods have been followed conducting study. The paper reveals that while women were often denied by their families being blamed be sexually polluted, male there receive sympathy for sufferings caused from trafficking. distinctive phenomena has termed here as 'normative discrimination'. study also sexual purity precondition reproductive purity. While...

10.1504/ijgsds.2020.109267 article EN International Journal of Gender Studies in Developing Societies 2020-01-01

This article is aimed to explore the gender dimension of social response survivors trafficking in person (TIP) Bangladesh. Qualitative research methods have been followed conducting study. The paper reveals that while women were often denied by their families being blamed be sexually polluted, male there receive sympathy for sufferings caused from trafficking. distinctive phenomena has termed here as 'normative discrimination'. study also sexual purity precondition reproductive purity. While...

10.1504/ijgsds.2020.10031416 article EN International Journal of Gender Studies in Developing Societies 2020-01-01
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