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How do you expect us to survive? Lamentation of female sex workers in Zimbabwe during COVID-19 lockdown

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dc.contributor.author Mavhandu-Mudzusi, Azwihangwisi Helen
dc.contributor.author Moyo, Idah
dc.date.accessioned 2022-08-17T12:31:00Z
dc.date.available 2022-08-17T12:31:00Z
dc.date.issued 2022-06-03
dc.identifier.citation Azwihangwisi Helen Mavhandu-Mudzusi, Idah Moyo (2022) How do you expect us to survive? Lamentation of female sex workers in Zimbabwe during COVID-19 lockdown. African Journal of Reproductive Health March 2022; 26 (3):104 en
dc.identifier.issn 1118-4841
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10500/29258
dc.description.abstract The restrictive measures taken to curb and mitigate the spread of the corona virus of 2019 (COVID-19) had negative implications on the vulnerable populations. The most severely affected group among the vulnerable population were sex workers, whose work venues and customers were locked down. This descriptive phenomenological study explored effects of COVID-19 on female sex workers in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Snowballing sampling was used to recruit participants. Data were collected through in-depth face-to-face individual interviews with ten female sex workers. The sample size was determined by data saturation. Colaizzi's seven-step content analysis approach was followed to guide data analysis. Rigour was ensured by adhering to Guba and Lincoln's trustworthiness criteria. The study found that the lockdown measures impacted negatively on sex workers’ income, making it difficult for them to get money for food and rentals. In order to survive, sex workers adopted innovative entrepreneurship. Others engaged in risky sexual behaviours, further aggravating their situation emotionally and psychologically. It is recommended that the government and policy makers provide psychosocial and economic support to protect the rights of female sex workers in order to maintain the gains made in HIV response. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Women's Health and Action Research Centre (WHARC) en
dc.subject COVID-19 en
dc.subject economic impact en
dc.subject descriptive phenomenology en
dc.subject emotional challenges en
dc.subject female sex workers en
dc.subject survival strategies en
dc.title How do you expect us to survive? Lamentation of female sex workers in Zimbabwe during COVID-19 lockdown en
dc.type Article en
dc.description.department College of Human Sciences en


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