It would take special effort to
empower an “untouchable” Hindu caste in Nepal that has long been associated
with entertainment and prostitution, social activists say. Four years ago, the
government banned Badis from engaging in sex work, and it promised assistance.
A failure to implement the ban has
led some local communities to form monitoring groups backed by violent
vigilantes. Many Badi girls and women have been displaced by such a group in
the town of Muda. Nonetheless, Badis are not allowed legal businesses.
Riddha Bhandari, a leader of Muda’s
monitoring group, said it formed in part to prevent HIV’s spread. “We’re trying
to help the Badi women start new dignified lives, but we do admit that there
are no viable alternatives,” said Bhandari, advocating government support.
“Most Badis are uneducated and have
no farms or livestock,” explained Uma Badi, an activist and one of the few
college-educated Badi women. Following Nepal’s 1996-2006 civil war, political
instability has continued. “I have met three different prime ministers in the
past few years,” Uma said. “They promise support but forget us as soon as we
head back to our villages.”
“We didn’t want to continue with
prostitution but the government has failed to fulfill its promises of
rehabilitation,” said Bishal Nepali, husband of a sex worker. The aid package
was to have included housing and work assistance and scholarships for Badi
children.
“My family has survived on this
trade for generations,” said Sabitri Nepali, 30, in Kailali district. “My
mother was a sex worker and I continued the family profession.” “We defied the
ban and continued with our traditional occupation,” said Kalpana Badi. “How
could we survive without incomes? Think about our children.”
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