Dr. Amani, a public health expert based in Dar es Salaam, notes: "From a public health perspective, the morality of the trade is secondary to the reality of disease transmission. If we push these women underground through harsh policing, we lose the ability to control the spread of HIV and other STIs. Harm reduction strategies save lives."
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Sex workers are frequently looked down upon as "luxury tools," reinforcing social exclusion and limiting opportunities for help or exit.
Mwongozo mfupi, salama na wa heshima (kwa mada za afya na kimaadili)
Understanding the legal environment is key to understanding the vulnerability of Tanzanian sex workers. The situation is counter-intuitive: the act of selling sex is not illegal.
The goal is to see a UPD ( Union of people with disabilities) that are capacitated to create accesible and disability friendly environment to all including Kuma za malaya.
