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The Resilience of Female Sex Workers in the Wake of COVID-19 in Zimbabwe
Journal of Asian and African Studies ( IF 1.1 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-10 , DOI: 10.1177/00219096211013411
Kudzai Nyabeze 1 , Tafadzwa Ngonidzashe Jakaza 1 , Witness Chikoko 2 , Kudzai Mwapaura 3 , Kwashirai Zvokuomba 4
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The paper interrogates the resilience of female sex workers in the wake of COVID-19 in Zimbabwe. The paper draws literature from global, regional and national perspectives using the resilience theory. Major findings reveal that the COVID-19 lockdown measures have disrupted the livelihoods of female sex workers. Hence, female sex workers have resorted to online sex work and some entrepreneurship. There has also been consistent breaching of the lockdown regulations in a bid to make ends meet. Therefore, the study concludes by recommending the need to extend social protection floors to this vulnerable group.



中文翻译:

津巴布韦 COVID-19 后女性性工作者的韧性

该论文询问了津巴布韦发生 COVID-19 后女性性工作者的韧性。本文使用复原力理论从全球、区域和国家的角度汲取了文献。主要调查结果表明,COVID-19 封锁措施扰乱了女性性工作者的生计。因此,女性性工作者求助于在线性工作和一些创业。为了维持生计,也一直违反封锁规定。因此,该研究的结论是建议需要将社会保护底线扩大到这一弱势群体。

更新日期:2021-06-10
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