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Prostitution in Africa has evolved with urbanization and the rise of digital technologies, creating new risks for vulnerable populations, especially women and girls. The use of ICTs has expanded online sex work but also increased exposure to exploitation, trafficking, and digital abuse. This study calls for precautionary measures including stronger legal protections, digital safety education, public awareness campaigns, and economic empowerment programs. A coordinated approach is essential to mitigate harm and protect those at risk in the digital era.

Produktbeschreibung
Prostitution in Africa has evolved with urbanization and the rise of digital technologies, creating new risks for vulnerable populations, especially women and girls. The use of ICTs has expanded online sex work but also increased exposure to exploitation, trafficking, and digital abuse. This study calls for precautionary measures including stronger legal protections, digital safety education, public awareness campaigns, and economic empowerment programs. A coordinated approach is essential to mitigate harm and protect those at risk in the digital era.
Autorenporträt
Avershima Agatha Hemba is an education professional at Kenyatta University, Kenya, specializing in teaching, curriculum development, and educational research. She is actively involved in mentoring students and contributing to academic publications and conferences in the field of education. Her work focuses on improving educational practices.