Gender Inequality, Intersectionality, Human Trafficking and Development: An Explorative-Analytical Perspective on Bangladesh

Habib Zafarullah *

University of New England, Australia.

Jannatul Ferdous Swarna

University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The article delves into the intricate link between gender inequality, human trafficking, and development in Bangladesh. It reveals that women, particularly those in underprivileged areas, are disproportionately affected by patriarchal norms, economic inequalities, and inadequate legal systems. Drawing from the theoretical literature, the study suggests that conventional development strategies often overlook these structural inequalities, disproportionately affecting women. It also highlights how commodification of labor, deregulation, and market-oriented policies can exacerbate gender inequalities, increasing women's vulnerability to exploitation. The article calls for a comprehensive strategy to address these systemic issues, advocating for substantial investments in education, healthcare, social protection, and legislative reform. It also underscores the importance of collaboration between governments, civil society organizations, and local communities in combating trafficking and raising awareness. The article provides policymakers and stakeholders with significant insights and recommendations to accomplish Sustainable Development Goal-5 of gender equality and empower all women and girls. By highlighting the complicated relationship between gender inequality, trafficking, and development, it emphasizes the necessity for gender-sensitive policies and initiatives to address women’s vulnerability and their exploitation. An intersectional approach, integrating multiple sectors, can create comprehensive policies and actions to prevent trafficking, empower women, and promote inclusive, sustainable development to attain the targets of Sustainable Development Goal-5.

Keywords: Women’s trafficking, gender inequality, intersectionality, development, women's empowerment, Bangladesh


How to Cite

Zafarullah, Habib, and Jannatul Ferdous Swarna. 2024. “Gender Inequality, Intersectionality, Human Trafficking and Development: An Explorative-Analytical Perspective on Bangladesh”. Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social Sciences 22 (12):465-80. https://doi.org/10.9734/arjass/2024/v22i12627.

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