Everyone loves children. They want them to be happy and prosperous, but poverty takes away their rights. Poverty even forces them to sell their daughters in exchange for money. The trio of poverty, sexual assaults and HIV are complimentary to one another. This paper is a selection of 5 cases who presented at Sinawe Center as victims of rape, where money has played a role in the delay in reporting to the police. First, a young girl of 13 years was raped by a known person. The cost of settlement was a mere R500 (equivalent to 70 US dollars). The second victim was paid R10 or R20 for each sexual act. Third, fourth and fifth cases, were young girls who were forced to marry by their parents. The history, physical examination and laboratory inves...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the risks of HIV transmission to children through sexual abu...
Sex trafficking is a global $32 billion industry that affects hundreds of thousands of lives. A lar...
Objective. This article reviews the English-language literature on child sexual abuse in sub-Saharan...
Everyone loves children. They want them to be happy and prosperous, but poverty takes away their rig...
The paper is based on on-going research that is conducted under the auspicies of the Department of S...
Background: HIV/AIDS epidemic and sexual assault have emerged as the most serious public health prob...
This study investigates how relative socioeconomic status influences the sexual behaviors of young w...
South Africa has one of the highest cases of HIV/ AIDS infection in Africa, and Transkei, a former b...
This paper focuses on how gender-based violence intersects with HIV/AIDS in ways too devastating to ...
Background: The epidemiology of rape is a very complex issue that is difficult to research. The mean...
Objectives: Little is known about impacts of familial AIDS on abuse and sexual health outcomes among...
This study focuses on children and youth who have been exploited sexually for commercial reasons and...
By the time they turn 18 years of age, 20% of teenage girls and 13% of teenage boys living in the so...
South Africa has the largest number of children orphaned or made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS. In the face...
Violence against women and children, particularly child sexual abuse (CSA) remains a critical public...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the risks of HIV transmission to children through sexual abu...
Sex trafficking is a global $32 billion industry that affects hundreds of thousands of lives. A lar...
Objective. This article reviews the English-language literature on child sexual abuse in sub-Saharan...
Everyone loves children. They want them to be happy and prosperous, but poverty takes away their rig...
The paper is based on on-going research that is conducted under the auspicies of the Department of S...
Background: HIV/AIDS epidemic and sexual assault have emerged as the most serious public health prob...
This study investigates how relative socioeconomic status influences the sexual behaviors of young w...
South Africa has one of the highest cases of HIV/ AIDS infection in Africa, and Transkei, a former b...
This paper focuses on how gender-based violence intersects with HIV/AIDS in ways too devastating to ...
Background: The epidemiology of rape is a very complex issue that is difficult to research. The mean...
Objectives: Little is known about impacts of familial AIDS on abuse and sexual health outcomes among...
This study focuses on children and youth who have been exploited sexually for commercial reasons and...
By the time they turn 18 years of age, 20% of teenage girls and 13% of teenage boys living in the so...
South Africa has the largest number of children orphaned or made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS. In the face...
Violence against women and children, particularly child sexual abuse (CSA) remains a critical public...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the risks of HIV transmission to children through sexual abu...
Sex trafficking is a global $32 billion industry that affects hundreds of thousands of lives. A lar...
Objective. This article reviews the English-language literature on child sexual abuse in sub-Saharan...