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The infamous red-light district of Lahore, Pakistan, Heera Mandi, also known as Shahi Mohullah (The Royal Neighborhood), ever since its existence, has been famous for dancing girls and music. Over the years Heera Mandi transformed into sex industry and from the last few decades it has become a concentration of drug users and more recently the injecting drug users. Prostitution coupled with the injecting drug usage may facilitate the HIV infection, causing AIDS. This book, based on the behavioral research conducted in the red light area adds a new perspective to the existing literature on Heera…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The infamous red-light district of Lahore, Pakistan, Heera Mandi, also known as Shahi Mohullah (The Royal Neighborhood), ever since its existence, has been famous for dancing girls and music. Over the years Heera Mandi transformed into sex industry and from the last few decades it has become a concentration of drug users and more recently the injecting drug users. Prostitution coupled with the injecting drug usage may facilitate the HIV infection, causing AIDS. This book, based on the behavioral research conducted in the red light area adds a new perspective to the existing literature on Heera Mandi. It contributes invaluable information by exploring the nature, context and extent of links between drug users, sex workers and their clients, in the context of HIV transmission. Book will especially be useful to policy makers, analysts, researchers, social workers and administrators, especially in the public health sectors. It is highly courageous initiative from a talented researcher, who had the passions to touch such sensitive subject in a highly close-door society having a rigid religious orientation, paving the way forward for subsequent research scholars.
Autorenporträt
Shahzad Tahir has M.Sc. in Anthropology (Quaid-I-Azam University, Pakistan), B.A. with majors in Economics and Political Science (Punjab University, Pakistan) and currently doing his M.A. in Health Administration from USA. He has wide experience of humanitarian action in South/South East Asia. He can be reached on shahzad16@gmail.com.