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Rethinking Transactional Sex in Humanitarian Settings: Reflections for the way forward

Rethinking Transactional Sex in Humanitarian Settings: Reflections for the way forward

By Clea Kahn, Michelle Alm Engvall, Shirin Heidari, Megan Denise Smith, Dorothea Hilhorst Posted on February 27, 2022February 28, 2022

Transactional Sex (TS) is often used as an umbrella term to encompass a wide range of practices ranging from sex work to sexual exploitation and abuse. TS is typically framed ...

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