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The livelihoods of commercial sex workers in Binga
Researched and written by Michael O'Donnell, Mary Khozombah, Selina Mudenda
Report Date: March 27, 2002
E-mail:
infor@scfuk.org.zw
Published with permission of Save the Children (UK)
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Table of Contents
1.
Introduction & Background
2.
Household Composition of Interviewees
3.
Commercial Sex Work as a Source of Income
4.
Other Sources of Income
5.
Sources of Food
6.
Expenditure
7.
Factors Driving and Perpetuating Commercial Sex Work
8.
Conclusion and Implications for Programming
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