Statistics Reveal That Many Married Women in Uganda Work as Sex Workers
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33 Percent of Prostitutes in Uganda’s northern city of Gulu and other parts of the country are married.
A recent study conducted by Gulu and Lira Universities has unveiled that more than a third of commercial sex workers in Gulu City are married and residing with their partners.
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Dr. Felix Bongomin, a lecturer in Gulu University’s Faculty of Medicine and the lead investigator, presented these findings during the inaugural Gulu and Lira Universities Annual Scientific Symposium held at Bomah Hotel in Gulu City.
The study, carried out between February and March of this year, engaged 314 female commercial sex workers from 15 different hotspots within Gulu City. The research focused on understanding the use of dual contraception among these women, with financial support from the Centre for International Reproductive Health Training (CIRHT) via a research seeds grant for junior researchers.
The study identified various reasons behind the involvement of married women in commercial sex work, including economic challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. This led to joblessness, financial hardships, loss of regular employment, favorable treatment of sex workers for relief aid, and the profitability of the business itself.
Additional contributing factors included boredom, broken relationships, experiences of sexual violence, long-distance partnerships, abusive partners, and lack of support from male companions.
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