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Knowledge and views regarding condom use among female garment factory workers in Cambodia

Authors

Webber, Gail C.; Edwards, Nancy; Amaratunga, Carol; Graham, Ian D.; Keane, Vincent; Ros, Socheat

Abstract

Cambodia is experiencing a generalized HIV epidemic; there is evidence some populations within Cambodia are particularly vulnerable to infection. A mixed methods study was conducted in 2006 on the vulnerability to contract HIV of rural-to-urban migrant Cambodian garment factory workers. This paper reports the views of these female migrant workers regarding the use of condoms in their sexual relationships. Semi-structured interviews were conducted among 20 workers about their knowledge and experiences regarding condom use. Both married and single women were knowledgeable about HIV transmission, but there was a spectrum of perspectives about condom use with their current or future partners. Some women insisted partners use condoms, while others did not expect partner compliance, and a third group avoided discussing condom use with their partners. HIV prevention programs should include male partners. For many of these migrant women, interventions focussing on education about HIV transmission and condom negotiation skills are insufficient since implementation requires male cooperation. Continue reading

Coercion and Resistance: International Aid in Cambodia

Beth Book

  • Author: Beth Gilfillan
  • Paperback: 232 pages
  • Publisher: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller (May 6, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3639252586
  • ISBN-13: 978-3639252583

A new book about Cambodia has just been published. Beth Gilfillan reports on her research into the relations between donors, NGOs and the government in Cambodia. She finds that participation continues to be somewhat of a tyranny, and more than this, that it has become for many donors, NGOs and governments a “tick in the box”. This cautionary tale about community management committees demonstrates some of the factors that affect the implementation of participation policy, and also how government resists policy pressures from the international donor community. Continue reading