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Commercial sexual exploitation of children in Zimbabwe: A threat to human and social development
Authors:Grant Murewanhema  Phanuel Tawanda Gwinji  Chipo Gwanzura  Itai Chitungo  Rouzeh Eghtessadi  Godfrey Musuka  Tafadzwa Dzinamarira
Affiliation:1. Unit of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Department of Primary Health Care Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe;2. Humanitarian Conflict and Response Institute, School of Arts Languages and Culture, Faculty of Humanities, The University of Manchester, UK;3. Chemical Pathology Unit, Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe;4. Southern Africa HIV & AIDS Information Dissemination Service (SAfAIDS) Regional Office, Harare, Zimbabwe;5. ICAP at Columbia University, Harare, Zimbabwe
Abstract:Commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) in child sex work is reportedly rising in Zimbabwe. While children of both sexes are affected, more females than males are forced to engage in sexual acts in exchange for money, food, access to shelter, education or some other gains from adults who control these means of survival and commodities. Drivers of CSEC include socioeconomic factors, negative peer pressure, childhood abuse, the influence of uncensored social media, and, more recently, the economic impact of COVID-19. Involvement in underage sex work exposes children to severe adversities, such as psychosocial and mental health disorders, physical and biological injuries, venereal diseases and HIV. CSEC is a growing concern for resource-limited countries, disenfranchises children and robs particularly the girl child of a better future. The worsening socioeconomic landscape in Zimbabwe and the COVID-19 pandemic have exacerbated the problem. Solving the problem of CSEC requires a multipronged approach that involves stakeholders from several sectors, including public health, education, social services, security and the legal fraternity. There is a need to empower communities, empower civil society and development partners, enhance legal frameworks, provide messaging, education and vocational training, as well as rehabilitative services for affected children and their families. CSEC is a violation of the child's rights and a public health concern that needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency to preserve the next generation's human capital necessary for the sustainable development of Zimbabwe.
Keywords:child sex work  CSEC  Zimbabwe
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