Women and Migration in South Asia workshop
Women and Migration in South Asia
– Health and Social Consequences
A workshop on ”Women and migration in South Asia – Health and Social Consequences” was held in Colombo, Sri Lanka 9–11 February 2009. The workshop was jointly organised by SASNET, the University of Sri Jayewardenepura (SJP) in Colombo, and the Division of International Maternal and Child Health (IMCH), Uppsala University.
The workshop with invited speakers from the South Asia region and from Swedish institutions focused on the consequences of migration for women, their children and families in South Asia. The themes to be covered were the effects of such migration with respect to:
– social consequences
– gender perspective
– economy at family level
– health including sexually transmitted diseases
– child development and psychology
The workshop was the first effort to realise the concept of SASNET sub-networks, put forward at the informal meeting by SASNET’s South Asian Reference Group held in Delhi in November 2007 (more information), later decided upon by SASNET’s board.
One of the reference group members, Dr. Kumudu Wijewardena from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura (SJP) in Colombo will chair the Colombo workshop along with Prof. Gunilla Lindmark from the Division of International Maternal and Child Health (IMCH), Uppsala University.
Venue: Fingara Town and Country Club, Boralesgamuwa, Sri Lanka
Programme
Monday 9 February 2008:
8.30 to 9.00 – Registration
9.00 to 9.45 – Inauguration
Welcome Address
Professor KumuduWijewardana
Dean, Faculty of Graduate studies,
University of Sri Jayewardenepura
Address by Prof. Jayantha
Jayewardene
Dean, Faculty of Medical Sciences,
University of Sri Jayewardenepura
Address by Dr. N.L.A. Karunarathna
Vice Chancellor of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura
Introduction of theme of the workshop
Professor Gunilla Lindmark, IMCH, University of Uppsala, Sweden
Mr. Lars Eklund, Deputy director, SASNET, Lund University, Sweden
9.45 to 10.15 – Effect of migration in Sri Lanka
Speaker: Mr. Ruhunage Acting Additional General Manager
Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment
10.15 to 10.30 – Tea
Chair Person - Professor Gunilla Lindmark
10.30 to 11.15 – Key note address: Migration, Mobility and Development – Rhetoric: Another Feminist Dilemma?
Dr. Devika, Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, India
11.15 to 12.00 – Problems of migrated women construction workers in Chennai
Professor V.Balambal, Professor of History, University of Madras, India
12.00 to 12.45 – Key note address: Challenges to Combat Trafficking in Women and Children in Nepal
Dr. Tek Nath Dhakal, Associate Professor, Dept. of Public Administration,
Tribhuvan University, Katmandu, Nepal
12.45 to 1.30 – Lunch
Chair Person – Professor V. Balambal
1.30 to 2.15 – South Asian women on the Move: Health
Outcomes and Family Predicaments
Dr. Rita Afsar, Senior research fellow,
Bangladesh Institute for Development
Studies (BIDS), Dhaka, Bangladesh
2.15 to 3.00 – Introduction to SASNET by
Dr. Anna Lindberg, Director/Coordinator
3.00 to 3.15 – Tea
Chair person Dr. Mohsin Saeed Khan
3.15 to 4.00 – Islamisation, Modernisation, or Globalisation? Changed Gender Relations among South Indian Muslims
Dr. Anna Lindberg, Director/Coordinator, SASNET, University of Lund, Sweden
4.00 to 4.30 – Discussion
Tuesday 10 February 2009:
Chair Person – Dr. Anna Lindberg
9.00 to 9.30 – Key note address: Poverty, Missed opportunities and Men –
The driving forces behind coercion of women
Dr. Mohsin Saeed Khan, Public Health Specialist, Islamabad, Pakistan
9.30 to 10.00 – Reproductive health Risks for Women in Migration
Dr. Birgitta Essén, Associate Professor, Senior lecturer in International Maternal Health, IMCH,
Uppsala University, Sweden
10.00 to 10.20 – Ethnic conflict, migration and social consequences: A study of women in Nalbari district of Assam
Sanghamitra Choudhury, Centre for the Study of Law and Governance,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
10.20 to 10.40 – Translating Evidence in to policy decision: skill development on Sexual Health Promotion among overseas
bound prospective female domestic migrant workers and spouses.
Dr Janaki Vidanapathirana, National STD, AIDS Control Programme, Sri Lanka
10.40 to 11.00 – Tea
Chair Person – Dr. Birgitta Essen
11.00 to 11.30 – Effect of internal migration in Sri Lanka
Dr. Pia Olsson, Researcher, International Maternal and Child Health, Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, Uppsala University, Sweden
11.30 to 11.45 – Effect of migration on children
Dr. Chandana Hewage, Senior Lecturer, Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medical Sciences,
University of Sri Jayawardenepura, Sri Lanka
11.45 to 12.15 – Children left behind. A study on children of migrant women in Sri Lanka
Dr. Aida Lagergren, Associate Professor, Department of Social and Economic Geography,
Uppsala University, Sweden
12.15 to 12.45 – Discussion
12.45 to 1.30 – Lunch
Chair Person - Dr. Devika
1.30 to 2.15 – Indian Nurses: Changing Terms of Labour and Care
Dr. Sreelekha Nair, Centre for Women's Development Studies, Delhi, India
2.15 to 3.00 – Pain of Migration reflected in Tribal Folk Songs
Dr. Mirja Juntunen, Nordic Centre in India (NCI), Uppsala University
3.00 to 3.15 – Tea
Chair Person – Mr. Lars Eklund
3.15 to 4.00 – Bhojpuri folksongs wailing migrating workers (Folk songs sung in the rural north India by women
about their menfolk leaving village as migrants to the industrialized areas and later on to sugar plantation colonies in late nineteenth century and early twentieth century)
Professor Deepak Malik, Faculty of Commerce, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India
4.00 to 5.00 – Discussion
6.00 to 8.00 – SASNET’s South Asian Reference Group business meeting
Wednesday 11 February 2009:
8.30 to 11.30 – ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION
Exported and Exposed: Abuses against Sri Lankan Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait,
Lebanon, and the United Arab Emirates
Chaired by Dr. Rita Afsar, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS), Dhaka, Bangladesh
11.30 to 11.45 – Concluding remarks – Prof. Kumudu Wijewardana,
Dean of the Faculty of Graduate studies, University of Sri Jayewardenepura
– Closure of the workshop
3.30 to 5.00 – Public Lecture at the University of Sri Jayawardenepura
“Gandhi and Women”
by Professor Deepak Malik, Faculty of Commerce, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India



