In Mozambique, prostitutes continue to work in the midst of a health crisis.
This is Tete, where the red light areas are as busy despite the risk of contracting COVID-19.
Even during the state of emergency, at dusk, the sex workers come out parading as they search for clients
It is risky but they say they are aware of the disease and are taking preventive measures
“We wash our hands with soap and water and we always wear a mask. We also have soap and water for our guests, when they enter th…
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This is Tete, where the red light areas are as busy despite the risk of contracting COVID-19.
Even during the state of emergency, at dusk, the sex workers come out parading as they search for clients
It is risky but they say they are aware of the disease and are taking preventive measures
“We wash our hands with soap and water and we always wear a mask. We also have soap and water for our guests, when they enter th…
http://www.africanews.com/2020/06/08/mozambique-sex-workers-struggle-to-survive
Africanews on YouTube brings you a daily dose of news, produced and realised in Africa, by and for Africans.
Africanews is the first pan-African multilingual media outlet, unique in its concept and vision.
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