Being pimped out - How South Africa's AIDS response fails sex workers (original) (raw)

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The legal and social landscape of sex work in South Africa remains fraught with challenges, particularly in the context of the national health response to HIV, STIs, and TB. Despite recognized risks and rights of sex workers, there is ongoing resistance to decriminalization, hindering effective health interventions. The current discourse emphasizes the need for urgent legislative reform that aligns public health strategies with the realities faced by sex workers, underscoring a critical disconnect between policy intentions and implementation.

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