Jharsuguda Red Light Area Better ((top)) 〈Limited · 2024〉

| Challenge | Impact on the Community | |-----------|--------------------------| | – High prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV/AIDS, due to limited access to condoms and regular medical check‑ups. | Women face chronic illness, reduced life expectancy, and a fear of transmitting infections to partners and children. | | Safety and Violence – Reports of physical, sexual, and economic abuse by clients, local goons, and sometimes law‑enforcement officials. | Trauma, mental‑health disorders, and a culture of silence that prevents reporting. | | Lack of Education & Skills – Few opportunities for literacy, vocational training, or alternative livelihoods. | Entrapment in a cycle of poverty and dependence on sex work. | | Stigmatization – Social ostracism from families and the wider community. | Reduced access to housing, banking, and civic participation. | | Informal Economy – Absence of tax records, banking, and legal contracts. | Workers are vulnerable to exploitation, and the city loses potential revenue. | | Infrastructure Deficits – Overcrowded, poorly ventilated rooms; inadequate sanitation; lack of clean water. | Deteriorating physical health, spread of disease, and reduced quality of life. |

| Phase | Timeline | Key Actions | |-------|----------|--------------| | | 0‑6 months | Conduct a participatory needs assessment with sex‑workers, NGOs, health officials, and police. Formalise MoUs with NGOs and micro‑finance bodies. | | Phase II – Infrastructure & Health Services | 6‑18 months | Set up the outreach clinic, mobile vans, and sanitation facilities. Launch peer‑educator and legal‑aid programmes. | | Phase III – Safety & Empowerment | 12‑30 months | Deploy women‑police units, establish the community mediation board, and open skill‑development centres. | | Phase IV – Stigma Reduction & Monitoring | 24‑48 months | Roll out awareness campaigns, school curricula updates, and a monitoring‑evaluation framework with quarterly public reports. | | Phase V – Scaling & Replication | 36‑60 months | Document best practices, share findings with other districts in Odisha, and explore state‑level policy adoption. | jharsuguda red light area better

Jharsuguda, a city in the Indian state of Odisha, like many urban centers, faces challenges related to its red light area. These areas, often stigmatized and neglected, are home to sex workers who contribute significantly to the local economy but face numerous social, health, and economic challenges. This paper aims to outline strategies for improving the living and working conditions in Jharsuguda's red light area, focusing on health, legal support, education, and economic empowerment. | Challenge | Impact on the Community |

Efforts to improve conditions in such areas and across the city include: | Trauma, mental‑health disorders, and a culture of

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