Prostitution in Guinea-Bissau
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Prostitution is common in Guinea-Bissau and is associated with other crimes: Many pimps are also reported to be drug dealers.[1] Poverty lead many women to be tempted into prostitution and cocaine addiction.[2]
References
- ↑ "Guinea Bissau: Crack and prostitution, cocaine's other face". Pulitzer. Retrieved 2012-04-13.
- ↑ "Guinea Bissau: Crack and prostitution, cocaine's other face". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2012-04-13.
Sources
- United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime, Annual Report 2008 (PDF)
- Cocaine Trafficking in) Cocaine Trafficking in West Africa: The threat to stability and development (with special reference to Guinea-Bissau),"
- West Africa: The threat to stability and development (with special reference to Guinea-Bissau)," United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime, Dec. 2007. (PDF
- "Guinea-Bissau: New Hub for Cocaine Trafficking," Perspectives, United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime, 5 May 2008. (PDF)
- Levitt, Matthew. Fellow at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy and director of Stein Program on Terrorism, Intelligence, and Policy.
- "2008 report of The International Control Board
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