Mobility, sexual networks and exchange among bodaboda men in Southwest Uganda.

Date
2004
Authors
Nyanzi, Stella
Nyanzi, Barbara
Kalina, Bessie
Pool, Robert
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Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Abstract
In order to examine the sexual behaviour of a highly mobile social group, qualitative data and quantitative data were elicited from 212 private motorbike taxi‐men, locally called bodabodamen, from two study sites in Masaka, Uganda. Selection criteria were availability and willingness to participate in the study. Research techniques employed were a questionnaire, focus group discussions, in‐depth interviews and case studies. Findings indicate that bodabodamen are a highly mobile group who engage in frequent seasonal rural‐urban migration. Consequent to this, bodabodamen have a wide network of both occasional and regular sexual partnerships. Both serial and concurrent multiple partnerships are with adults, youths, widows, students, sugar‐mummies, barmaids, commercial sex workers, tailors. Exchange plays a significant role in sexual negotiations but the act of giving to a sexual partner is ambivalent in its social interpretation. Since bodabodamen have regular access to cash, they have higher bargaining power for sex. Implications for HIV/AIDS prevention are discussed.
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Keywords
Boda boda, Mobility, Rural-urban migration, Sexuality and mobility, Sexual networks, Transactional sex
Citation
Nyanzi, S., Nyanzi, B., Kalina, B., Pool, R. (2004). Mobility, sexual networks and exchange among bodaboda men in Southwest Uganda. Culture, Health and Sexuality, 6(3) 239-254.