Sex work and HIV – Reality on the ground: Rapid assessment in five towns in Namibia


Date: August 19, 2013
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In 2011, UNFPA, UNAIDS, SFH and a number of Namibian sex worker organizations conducted a series of rapid assessments on sex work and HIV in five towns in Namibia. The aims were to: engage sex workers in assessing barriers to HIV prevention; to build capacity of sex worker leaders and organizations, and demonstrate good practice in community participation and empowerment. Based on the findings a number of recommendations are offered.


Publisher: UNFPA & UNAIDS
Year of Publication: 2011

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