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Night shift: Nairobi sex workers take home at least Sh30,000 every month

Nairobi Woman Rep Esther Passaris is not amused by men who attack sex workers.
The MP expressed her displeasure during the 10th anniversary celebrations by the Kenya Sex Workers Alliance (KESWA) held in Nairobi. 


“Sex is work! I am proud to stand in solidarity with KESWA as they mark the International Day to End Violence against Sex Workers. Stigma and discrimination that allows violence against sex workers to occur with impunity must end. Congratulations KESWA on 10 years of advocacy and championing for the protection of human rights of Kenyan sex workers,” she said.

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