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Sex Workers – a Key Population

                      Andrew Scheibe, MBChB

               Sex worker symposium
             Boksburg, 22 August 2012
Overview
•   Background
•   Methods
•   Outcomes
•   Limitations
•   Recommendations
•   Key Points
Key Populations

• Refers to people most likely to be exposed to HIV
  or to transmit it
• Their engagement is critical to a successful HIV
  response
• Includes people living with HIV


Source: South African National Strategic Plan on HIV, STIs and TB (2012 – 2016)
Background
Aim
• Provide evidence-informed recommendations to improve
  HIV interventions targeting key populations in South
  Africa

Objectives
• Gaps – knowledge, policy, programming
• Stakeholder consultation & consensus building
• Recommendations for National Strategic Plan
– Men who have sex with men (MSM)
– Sex workers
– People who inject drugs and other drug users
– Migrants and mobile populations
– Detained persons and prisoners
Methodology for key population gap analysis
                                             Stakeholders identified
            Stakeholder engagement           Electronic contact (165)
December                                     Telephonic interviews (12)
    2010                                     Face-to-face interviews (6)

                Literature review             Peer reviewed articles, grey literature,
                                              guidelines, progress reports
                                              (>170 documents)


             Key informant feedback           Electronic feedback of template
                                              (150 sent out, 21% response rate)
                                              Workshop participation


             Stakeholder consultation

     June                Regional workshops            Pretoria workshop (n=60)
     2011                                              Cape Town workshop (n=41)


                         National workshop              SA AIDS conference workshop
                                                        (n=72)
September
     2011    Consolidation of recommendations
Outcomes
September 2011
Policy brief developed
Circulated at NSP summit

October 2011
Key Populations, Key
Solutions report published

December 2011
NSP launched
Including Key Populations
Limitations
- Obtaining diverse participation in process
- Limited data on key populations
- Poor response to electronic requests for
  information
Sex worker vulnerabilities
Vulnerabilities   Current situation in South Africa

                  Lack of specialised services

                  Scanty and ineffective public and donor funding
Restricted
access to         Condom available in primary health clinics, but limited in sex work settings
health services
                  Syndromic treatment of symptoms within general STI services limited

                  Limited access to health information and family planning counselling.
Restricted
                  Laws against gender-based violence seldom enforced, police do not act on sex
access to legal
                  worker complaints
protection
Unsafe work
                  Unsafe venues
conditions
                  Obtaining clients and negotiation often occurs in alcohol settings

Stigma            Difficulties in negotiating safe sex

                  Judgmental health care workers
                  Despite the threat of fines or imprisonment, women enter sex work in response to
Economic          the demand for paid sex and pressures of providing for dependents, as they have
vulnerabilities   few alternatives
                                                                                Source: Richter, 2010
Findings: HIV epidemiology
Location        Date     Prevalence   Sample Methods

KZN             1996/7   50%          145    Cross-sectional survey, truck stops.
                                             (Ramjee, Abdool Karim, & Strum, 1998) 
KZN             1996/9   56%          472    Screened for HIV-positive cohort study.
                                             (Connolly et al., 2002)
Joburg          1998     45%          247    Outreach recruitment
                                             (Rees et al. 2000)
Carletonville   1998     69%          121    Cross-sectional surveys
                                              (Williams et al., 2003)
Joburg          1996/7   46%          295    Cross-sectional survey among female sex
                                             workers.
                                             (K. L. Dunkle et al., 2005)
CT,    DBN, 2001         17 – 66%     249    Cross-sectional survey, results stratified by
Joburg                                       race
                                             (Leggett, 2008)
Durban          2004     60%          775    HIV prevention trial
                                             (van Loggerenberg et al., 2008)
CT,    DBN, 2005         34%          67     A rapid assessment
Joburg                                       (Parry, Dewing, et al., 2009)

Joburg          2010     26%          343    Sex workers attending health services at
                                             brothels
                                             (Sibanyoni, Gay, Venter, Klaas, & Motlokoa,
                                             2011)
Recommendations (1)
Address knowledge gaps
• Conduct more research on sex work and sex worker needs

Decriminalisation & protection of sex workers
• Decriminalisation of sex work and removal of criminal laws and
  municipal by-laws
• Protection of sex workers under existing labour & occupational
  health and safety law

Capacity building
• Capacity building of sex workers is required for them to exercise
  their rights

Increased representation
• Increase sex worker presentation and participation in the HIV
   response
Recommendations (2)
Sensitisation training
• Sensitisation training programmes for key stakeholders
  (HCW, police, customs officials, journalists, judiciary, and teachers)

Improved access to comprehensive package of
  health services
• Access to sexual and reproductive health services, including:
   –   HCT and ART
   –   STI and TB screening and treatment
   –   Family planning and termination of pregnancy services
   –   Medical male circumcision
   –   PAP smears and
   –   Access to mental health and substance abuse services
Recommendations (3)
Sex worker specific health services
• Where sex work prevalent – specialised clinics &
  mobile services providing:
  – Peer educators to provide condoms (particularly
    female condoms) and lubrication
  – IEC materials and linkages to services for sex workers,
    their clients
  – General public education and anti-stigma campaigns
• Where infrequent - integration of sex work-
  friendly services
Key Points
• Sex workers are a Key Population
• Documented vulnerability to HIV due to
  various factors, not due to sex work per se
• High HIV prevalence indicates that services to
  date NOT effective
• Essential to include sex workers as a focus for
  national HIV prevention efforts
• Key Population, Key Solution was a part of
  this journey
Resources
• Key Populations, Key Solutions – policy brief
www.iom.org.za/publications/KeypopPolicybrief.pdf


• Key Populations, Key Solutions – report
www.migration.org.za/sites/default/files/publications/201
 1/2011_-_key_population_report.pdf
Acknowledgements
Ben Brown            Marlise Richter      Helen Rees            Roeleen Booi          Tabiso Chaka-Ramela
Zoe Duby             Monika Dos Santos    Francois Venter       Geraldine Pienaar
Linda-Gail Bekker    Sally Shackleton                                                 Danga Mughogho
                                          John Mkandawire       Kholi Buthelezi
Heston Philips       Cynthia Totten       Zwoitwajo Nevhutalo   Mikey Meji            He-Jin Kim
Olga Lyan            Karen Kraan          Brian Tkachuk                               Liesl Theron
                     David Bayever
                                                                Pascal Manini
Nono Simelela                             Miriam Sabin          Sibongile Shoba       Robert Hamblin
Catherine Sozi       Bret Miner
                     Carlos Toledo
                                          Eleanour Gouws        Alex Semba            Ashika Maharaj
Gerrit Maritz                             Anindya Chatterjee    Elizabeth Weich
                     Marina Rifkin                                                    Allanise Cloete
David Makapela                            Luisa Frescura        Bronwyn Myers
                     Charles Parry
Dabea Gaboutloeloe                        Nelly Mary Apiyo      Oscar Radebe          Jill Hendersen
                     Andreas Pludderman
Sikhulilie Ngqase    Tim Barnett                Mwaka           Kevin Rebe            Sarah Fisher
Jo Veary             Petal Petersen       Brian Kanyemba        Glenn de Swardt       Robert MacDonald
Sasha Gear           Tara Carney          Lavinia Brown         Stacey-Leigh Manoek   Amanda Brinkman
Franz Trautman       James McIntyre       Elise Batist          Miriam Chipimo
John-Peter Kools     Helen Struthers      Nienke van Schaik                           Elsa Oliveira
                                                                Paul Boyce
David Burrows        Aretha Louw          Deon Benetatos                              Alex Hamblin
                                                                Oratile Moseki
Ancella Voets        Nonandi Diko         Mmapaseka Letsike                           Greer Schoeman
                                          Dawie Nel                                   Naomi Webster
                                          Gerard Lombard

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Sex workers- a key population

  • 1. Sex Workers – a Key Population Andrew Scheibe, MBChB Sex worker symposium Boksburg, 22 August 2012
  • 2. Overview • Background • Methods • Outcomes • Limitations • Recommendations • Key Points
  • 3. Key Populations • Refers to people most likely to be exposed to HIV or to transmit it • Their engagement is critical to a successful HIV response • Includes people living with HIV Source: South African National Strategic Plan on HIV, STIs and TB (2012 – 2016)
  • 4. Background Aim • Provide evidence-informed recommendations to improve HIV interventions targeting key populations in South Africa Objectives • Gaps – knowledge, policy, programming • Stakeholder consultation & consensus building • Recommendations for National Strategic Plan – Men who have sex with men (MSM) – Sex workers – People who inject drugs and other drug users – Migrants and mobile populations – Detained persons and prisoners
  • 5. Methodology for key population gap analysis Stakeholders identified Stakeholder engagement Electronic contact (165) December Telephonic interviews (12) 2010 Face-to-face interviews (6) Literature review Peer reviewed articles, grey literature, guidelines, progress reports (>170 documents) Key informant feedback Electronic feedback of template (150 sent out, 21% response rate) Workshop participation Stakeholder consultation June Regional workshops Pretoria workshop (n=60) 2011 Cape Town workshop (n=41) National workshop SA AIDS conference workshop (n=72) September 2011 Consolidation of recommendations
  • 6. Outcomes September 2011 Policy brief developed Circulated at NSP summit October 2011 Key Populations, Key Solutions report published December 2011 NSP launched Including Key Populations
  • 7. Limitations - Obtaining diverse participation in process - Limited data on key populations - Poor response to electronic requests for information
  • 8. Sex worker vulnerabilities Vulnerabilities Current situation in South Africa Lack of specialised services Scanty and ineffective public and donor funding Restricted access to Condom available in primary health clinics, but limited in sex work settings health services Syndromic treatment of symptoms within general STI services limited Limited access to health information and family planning counselling. Restricted Laws against gender-based violence seldom enforced, police do not act on sex access to legal worker complaints protection Unsafe work Unsafe venues conditions Obtaining clients and negotiation often occurs in alcohol settings Stigma Difficulties in negotiating safe sex Judgmental health care workers Despite the threat of fines or imprisonment, women enter sex work in response to Economic the demand for paid sex and pressures of providing for dependents, as they have vulnerabilities few alternatives Source: Richter, 2010
  • 9. Findings: HIV epidemiology Location Date Prevalence Sample Methods KZN 1996/7 50% 145 Cross-sectional survey, truck stops. (Ramjee, Abdool Karim, & Strum, 1998)  KZN 1996/9 56% 472 Screened for HIV-positive cohort study. (Connolly et al., 2002) Joburg 1998 45% 247 Outreach recruitment (Rees et al. 2000) Carletonville 1998 69% 121 Cross-sectional surveys (Williams et al., 2003) Joburg 1996/7 46% 295 Cross-sectional survey among female sex workers. (K. L. Dunkle et al., 2005) CT, DBN, 2001 17 – 66% 249 Cross-sectional survey, results stratified by Joburg race (Leggett, 2008) Durban 2004 60% 775 HIV prevention trial (van Loggerenberg et al., 2008) CT, DBN, 2005 34% 67 A rapid assessment Joburg (Parry, Dewing, et al., 2009) Joburg 2010 26% 343 Sex workers attending health services at brothels (Sibanyoni, Gay, Venter, Klaas, & Motlokoa, 2011)
  • 10. Recommendations (1) Address knowledge gaps • Conduct more research on sex work and sex worker needs Decriminalisation & protection of sex workers • Decriminalisation of sex work and removal of criminal laws and municipal by-laws • Protection of sex workers under existing labour & occupational health and safety law Capacity building • Capacity building of sex workers is required for them to exercise their rights Increased representation • Increase sex worker presentation and participation in the HIV response
  • 11. Recommendations (2) Sensitisation training • Sensitisation training programmes for key stakeholders (HCW, police, customs officials, journalists, judiciary, and teachers) Improved access to comprehensive package of health services • Access to sexual and reproductive health services, including: – HCT and ART – STI and TB screening and treatment – Family planning and termination of pregnancy services – Medical male circumcision – PAP smears and – Access to mental health and substance abuse services
  • 12. Recommendations (3) Sex worker specific health services • Where sex work prevalent – specialised clinics & mobile services providing: – Peer educators to provide condoms (particularly female condoms) and lubrication – IEC materials and linkages to services for sex workers, their clients – General public education and anti-stigma campaigns • Where infrequent - integration of sex work- friendly services
  • 13. Key Points • Sex workers are a Key Population • Documented vulnerability to HIV due to various factors, not due to sex work per se • High HIV prevalence indicates that services to date NOT effective • Essential to include sex workers as a focus for national HIV prevention efforts • Key Population, Key Solution was a part of this journey
  • 14. Resources • Key Populations, Key Solutions – policy brief www.iom.org.za/publications/KeypopPolicybrief.pdf • Key Populations, Key Solutions – report www.migration.org.za/sites/default/files/publications/201 1/2011_-_key_population_report.pdf
  • 15. Acknowledgements Ben Brown Marlise Richter Helen Rees Roeleen Booi Tabiso Chaka-Ramela Zoe Duby Monika Dos Santos Francois Venter Geraldine Pienaar Linda-Gail Bekker Sally Shackleton Danga Mughogho John Mkandawire Kholi Buthelezi Heston Philips Cynthia Totten Zwoitwajo Nevhutalo Mikey Meji He-Jin Kim Olga Lyan Karen Kraan Brian Tkachuk Liesl Theron David Bayever Pascal Manini Nono Simelela Miriam Sabin Sibongile Shoba Robert Hamblin Catherine Sozi Bret Miner Carlos Toledo Eleanour Gouws Alex Semba Ashika Maharaj Gerrit Maritz Anindya Chatterjee Elizabeth Weich Marina Rifkin Allanise Cloete David Makapela Luisa Frescura Bronwyn Myers Charles Parry Dabea Gaboutloeloe Nelly Mary Apiyo Oscar Radebe Jill Hendersen Andreas Pludderman Sikhulilie Ngqase Tim Barnett Mwaka Kevin Rebe Sarah Fisher Jo Veary Petal Petersen Brian Kanyemba Glenn de Swardt Robert MacDonald Sasha Gear Tara Carney Lavinia Brown Stacey-Leigh Manoek Amanda Brinkman Franz Trautman James McIntyre Elise Batist Miriam Chipimo John-Peter Kools Helen Struthers Nienke van Schaik Elsa Oliveira Paul Boyce David Burrows Aretha Louw Deon Benetatos Alex Hamblin Oratile Moseki Ancella Voets Nonandi Diko Mmapaseka Letsike Greer Schoeman Dawie Nel Naomi Webster Gerard Lombard