2023
DOI: 10.3126/qjmss.v5i2.60869
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Sexual Harassment in Female Students at Tribhuvan University: A Narrative Inquiry Research

Tribhuwon Sharma,
Bhagwan Aryal,
Bhumidatta Poudel
et al.

Abstract: Background: Higher education establishments in Nepal also disclose information on sexual harassment incidents. Sexual harassment is a detrimental encroachment onto the educational domain that extends beyond scholarly discussions. It is an undesirable, offensive, and frequently menacing behaviour that jeopardises a student's well-being. Objectives: This study examines the experiences of female students at Tribhuvan University regarding sexual harassment in the classroom. It aims to assess the prevalence of sexu… Show more

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“…The study participants emphasized the urgent need for support, including comprehensive discussions to manage resource scarcity for sexual and reproductive health services, specific programs to raise STI and HIV awareness, essential medicines, and health examination services, among other needs.Sex work in Nepal is illegal and culturally unacceptable, yet sexual violence continues. However, FSWs should continue raising their voices because it is less common among them who express their concerns coherently and naturally (Sharma, 2023).Traditional health campaigns should be replaced with participatory strategies that consider participants' voices and their unique needs (Basnyat, 2014).Available help and support are insufficient for FSWs and cannot adequately address the urgent need for support in the present structure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study participants emphasized the urgent need for support, including comprehensive discussions to manage resource scarcity for sexual and reproductive health services, specific programs to raise STI and HIV awareness, essential medicines, and health examination services, among other needs.Sex work in Nepal is illegal and culturally unacceptable, yet sexual violence continues. However, FSWs should continue raising their voices because it is less common among them who express their concerns coherently and naturally (Sharma, 2023).Traditional health campaigns should be replaced with participatory strategies that consider participants' voices and their unique needs (Basnyat, 2014).Available help and support are insufficient for FSWs and cannot adequately address the urgent need for support in the present structure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%