NOXOLO MFOCWA AND LEE-ANNE GERMANOS: Sex work: Are South Africans ready for decriminalisation?

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NOXOLO MFOCWA AND LEE-ANNE GERMANOS: Sex work: Are South Africans ready for decriminalisation?
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South Africans recognise that we cannot wish sex work away as there are many socioeconomic reasons that necessitate the existence of the sector.

On December 9 justice & constitutional development minister Ronald Lamolathat cabinet had approved the publication of the Criminal Law Amendment Bill of 2022, decriminalising sex work. The minister gave the public until January 31 to submit their views on a topic that remains controversial among a predominantly conservative SA society. of society . As the world’s largest online platform for social change and an open petition platform, Change.

in favour of the decriminalisation of sex work was started by a concerned citizen calling on Lamola to legalise, license, regulate and tax sex work for consenting adults in private or in a local brothel setting, and to put some of the revenue towards fighting human trafficking, child abuse, domestic violence and therapists for sex workers wanting to get out of the business.

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