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A scene in Sonagachi, 2005

Sonagachi, translated as Golden Tree, is the largest red-light district in Kolkata (Calcutta), India. It is an area with several hundred multi-story brothels and some 10,000 sex workers. [1] Sonagachi is located in North-Kolkata at 22°35′15″N 88°21′35″E / 22.5875°N 88.35972°E / 22.5875; 88.35972, near the intersection of Chittaranjan Avenue Shobha Bazar and Beadon Street, just north of the Marble Palace.


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[edit] Rehabilitation

Today, several NGOs and government organizations operate here for the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases [STD] including AIDS. The book Guilty Without Trial by the founders of the NGO Sanlaap based much of their research into human trafficking in India on this area.

Sonagachi 2005

The Sonagachi project is a sex workers' cooperative that operates in the area and empowers sex workers to insist on condom use and to stand up against abuse. It was founded by public health scientist Smarajit Jana in 1992 but is now largely run by the prostitutes themselves. It is credited with keeping the HIV infection rate among the prostitutes at 5 per cent, much lower than in other Indian red-light districts, and has been called a best practices model by the UN AIDS programme. [2] The Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee (DMSC) runs the Sonagachi project and several similar projects in West Bengal, organizing some 65,000 prostitutes and their children. The organization lobbies for the recognition of sex workers' rights and full legalization, runs literacy and vocational programs, and provides micro loans.[3] The DMSC hosted India's first national convention of sex workers on November 14, 1997 in Kolkata, entitled 'Sex Work is Real Work: We Demand Workers Rights'.[4]

[edit] Popular culture

Sonagachi, 2005

The documentary Born into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids won the Oscar for best documentary feature in the year 2005. It depicts the lives of children born to prostitutes in Sonagachi.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Girl-trafficking hampers Aids fight BBC news. 30 November, 2004
  2. ^ "The Prostitutes' Union", Scientific American, April 1, 2006
  3. ^ durbar.org, home page of the Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee
  4. ^ Sex work is real work: We demand workers rights, announcement of the 1997 sex worker convention


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