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The daily existence of a sex worker in Tanzania is marked by poverty, stigma, and constant danger. The primary driver for entering the trade is economic desperation. Kuma Za Malaya Wa Tanzania

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A 2013 Human Rights Watch (HRW) report, "Treat Us Like Human Beings," documented extensive evidence that Tanzanian police sex workers. The report detailed that officers gang rape children as young as 12 years old. In one horrific incident, a drug user had his eyes burned out with acid by police officers. Based on the discussion above, we recommend the

For three months, Maria and Neema organized. Quietly. They met in a church basement after midnight, pretending to pray. They recruited seven other women. Each had a story. Each had a client list.

: Criminal status fosters deep social stigma, which frequently prevents workers from seeking legal protection or reporting crimes perpetrated against them to law enforcement. Public Health and Prevention Frameworks

: Human rights organizations are advocating for the decriminalization of sex work, arguing that this would reduce stigma, improve working conditions, and enhance access to health and legal services.