Prostitution in Rwanda

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Prostitution is illegal in Rwanda.[1] However, due to the immense poverty in the country, many women have been forced into prostitution to make money.[1] It is thought that around 25% of sex workers in Rwanda are HIV positive.[1] On September 23, 2006, Valeria Nyirahabineza ordered prostitutes in Rwanda to stop selling sex otherwise they would face legal action.[2] He claimed that prostitution was a root cause of the HIV problem facing Rwanda.[2] In March 2007 Paul Kagame gave a speech stating that prostitution in Rwanda must be stopped, he stated “It is not part of Rwanda’s path to development and, therefore, must stop.”[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "THE EYE MAGAZINE - Sisters of Rwanda". Theeye.co.rw. Retrieved 2011-10-15. 
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