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Tim Matsui, Pad, drop-in clinic director, speaks with a client at Mplus, a non governmental organization raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections in the gay, transgendered, and male sex worker community of Chiang Mai, Thailand. Mplus also offers free STI screening, counseling services, safe sex campaigns, training and skills courses, and a community center for the gay, transgendered, and male sex worker community. |
(c) Shehzad Noorani - Woodfin C / Woodfin Camp, While Marjina cleans carbon rods that come out of used D-size drycell batteries, she tries to put her child to sleep holding him in her lap. Marjina, migrated to Dhaka with her five children after her husband died. Now she works in this battery workshop by the river Buriganga. Four out of five of her children are girls. Wiping her tears of, Marjina said, Regardless of how hard I and or my children work, we accumulate debt every month. I donÕt know what to do. I have nothing that I can sell to pay off my debts. The environment in and around the workshop is full of carbon dust and other waste. Children play in the factory area until they are tired and ready to sleep. Most children have chest and eyes infection. Environment is so polluted, most children suffers from one or the other kind of infections all the time. Some even have streaks of blood coming out of their noses all the time. There are hundreds of other informal factories and workshops inside and on the outskirts of the city of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. The industry employs thousands of women and children. All day long women and children break used batteries to get reusable parts and tiny pieces of metal out of them. Once separated, these materials are sent to battery manufacturing factories and workshops that either reuse them or melt them to make other useful materials. Women and children in these workshops face some of the worst condition of life anywhere in the world. None of the children go to school. Although they work hard and need nutritious food, they hardly eat much. ItÕs amazing that they still look happy and manage to crack a smile every now and then. Photo by Shehzad Noorani After cleaning and washing them thoroughly with water, a young girl child and a woman gathers pencil carbon rods, that comes out from the center of D-size drycell batteries, in a battery recycling workshop in Ayena Ghat by the river Buriganga on the outskirts of Dhaka in Dhaka district. The environment in and a |
Tim Matsui, Project Director Monthian Promlatthisom outside of Mplus, a non governmental organization raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections in the gay, transgendered, and male sex worker community of Chiang Mai, Thailand. Mplus also offers free STI screening, counseling services, safe sex campaigns, training and skills courses, and a community center for the gay, transgendered, and male sex worker community. |
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