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Ho Chi Minh City to improve prostitutes’ access to social services

Ho Chi Minh City aims to pilot a model enhancing access to social services for prostitutes to assist them in quitting the trade and re-integrating into the community.
Ho Chi Minh City aims to pilot a model enhancing access to socialservices for prostitutes to assist them in quitting the trade andre-integrating into the community.

A workshop washeld in the city on January 7 to discuss the implementation of the plan,which intends to raise the awareness and understanding of genderequality, domestic violence, and intervention measures against HIV andsexually transmitted diseases.

Deputy Director ofthe Municipal Department of Labour, War Invalids and Social AffairsHuynh Thanh Khiet said prostitution in the city has been on the rise andis becoming increasingly complicated over recent years.

He suggested increasing anti-prostitution measures while simultaneously making social services available for sex workers.

The city has piloted other models to help prostitutes integrate intothe community, such as vocational trainings, job placement and healthcare services, he noted.

The project to improveaccess to social services for sex workers is being carried out in Ho ChiMinh City, southern Can Tho city, and northern Quang Ninh provincebetween 2014 and 2017, with a total cost of nearly 6 billion VND(285,000 USD) funded by the Ministry of Labour, War Invalids and SocialAffairs and the International Care in Vietnam.-VNA

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