The health consequences of urbanization in Nepal: perspectives from a participatory photo project with recent rural-urban migrants

Seema Khadka, Bikash Koirala, Manish Baidya, Adam Ferhani, Karki Jiban, Andrew Lee, Sarita Panday, Simon Rushton

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Abstract

What new challenges to health do recent rural-to-urban migrants in Nepal face? How do newly urbanized individuals navigate and seek healthcare in the city? This photo essay offers a glimpse of the answers to these questions from the perspective of newly urbanized people living in Kirtipur and Pokhara, two rapidly growing urban areas in Nepal. It draws on a nine-month participatory study which used participatory photography, amongst other methods, to better understand the health opportunities and risks faced by new rural-urban migrants. All photographs presented in this essay were taken and selected by research participants and are accompanied by their narrations of what these images represent to them. Consequently, this essay provides insights into how the newly urbanized themselves understand threats to their health, and how they understand the urban health system they are confronted with as service users.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)37-50
Number of pages14
JournalThe Highlander Journal
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Aug 2023

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