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Radio project reaches out to Ethiopia’s prostitutes

December 17, 2015

By Charles Stratford

In Ethiopia, tens of thousands of women – many underage – are being driven to a life of prostitution. The country's deeply conservative culture makes it difficult to find help. But a new community radio project is trying to change that and help those struggling in the sex industry.

Al Jazeera's Charles Stratford reports from Addis Ababa.

Source:: Al Jazeera

http://bc05.ajmn.me/665003303001/201512/3101/665003303001_4664979036001_20151217-ethiopia-nostraps.mp4?videoId=4664897216001

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]]> More than 130,000 women are involved in prostitution in the country, according to the PANDER project.

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