Beyond the Cedis: Migration and Reproductive health among female potters in Accra.

Type Journal Article - ABC Research Alert
Title Beyond the Cedis: Migration and Reproductive health among female potters in Accra.
Author(s)
Volume 2
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
URL http://www.journals.abc.us.org/index.php/abcra/article/viewFile/937/771
Abstract
The study presents the working and living conditions that female migrants who migrate from
the north to the southern part of the Ghana are going through at their destinations in the
commercial cities and how it impacts on their reproductive health. Female porters popularly
known as "kayayei" are young girls, mostly in their reproductive ages who migrate from
rural communities in the north to the commercial cities in south. During the last few
decades, out-migration of young girls to the commercial cities in Ghana to work as head
porters has increased several fold creating streams of problems to both the migrants and the
host population. In many ways the health implication of the female porters has been
overlooked, less explored and exacerbated by lack of policies to make the migration of the
female porters a healthy and socially productive process. The study utilizes both primary and
secondary data. Primary data were obtained through questionnaire administration, direct
observation and key informant interviews. 400 questionnaires were administered purposively
to 400 female porters while the secondary data were obtained from review of related
literature. Data collected was analysed using descriptive statistics. Results revealed that the
porters have no shelter and are exposed to rapists; it also found out that some porters
exchange sex for shelter which exposed them to STDs. The study also revealed that abortion
rate among respondents were high, contraceptives use and practice among respondents were
very low.

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