Brothel |
(i) High client volume. |
(ii) Autonomy limited by the gharwalis. |
(iii) Harassment and violence from the gharwalis. |
(iv) High alcohol consumption. |
(v) Their contact with the HIV prevention programme staff depends on the gharwali. |
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Lodge |
(i) High client volume. |
(ii) Autonomy limited by the lodge manager. |
(iii) Limited number of lodges so pressure to conform to lodge rules. |
(iv) Police raids. |
(v) Time with the client controlled by lodge. |
(vi) Need to buy condoms from the lodge manager. |
(vii) Their contact with the programme staff depends on the lodge manager, who runs the lodge like a business. |
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(i) Autonomy to choose clients limited by the competition between sex workers and the number of available clients. |
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(ii) Harassment and violence from gundas and police members. |
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Vulnerability factors specific to the place of sex |
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Street-to-lodge FSWs: |
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(i) Medium to high client volume. |
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(ii) Autonomy limited by the lodge manager. |
Street |
(iii) Limited number of lodges so pressure to conform to lodge rules. |
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(iv) Time with the client controlled by lodge. |
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(v) Police raids. |
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Street-to-street FSWs: |
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(i) Harassment and violence from clients. |
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Street-to-home FSWs: |
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(i) Harassment from neighbours. |
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Home |
(i) Non-Devadasis: harassment from neighbours. |
(ii) Non-Devadasis: difficult to identify by the programme. |
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Phone network |
(i) Police raids if entertaining clients in lodges. |
(ii) Difficult to identify and stay in contact with the programme. |
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Parlour girls |
(i) High expectation from clients. |
(ii) Difficult to identify and stay in contact with the programme. |
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Dhaba
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(i) High client volume. |
(ii) Autonomy limited by the dhaba manager. |
(iii) Most clients are truck drivers. |
(iv) High alcohol consumption among clients and FSWs. |
(v) Difficult to identify and stay in contact with the programme. |
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Highway |
(i) High client volume. |
(ii) Harassment and violence from clients. |
(iii) Most clients are truck drivers. |
(iv) High alcohol consumption among clients. |
(v) Difficult to identify and stay in contact with the programme. |
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Agricultural workers |
(i) Little knowledge about HIV and safe sex. |
(ii) Lack of condom availability in villages. |
(iii) Difficult to identify and stay in contact with the programme. |