Prostitution in Papua New Guinea is generally regarded as illegal but widely practiced with the laws rarely enforced.[1] Prostitution occurs on the streets, in bars, brothels[2] and in logging, mining, and palm oil areas.[3] In 2010 it was estimated there were 2.000 prostitutes in the capital, Port Moresby.[2] The drought in 2016 caused a rise in prostitution.[4] Many of the women have turned to sex work due to poverty or unemployment.[2]
HIV,[5] sex trafficking[3] and child prostitution[6] are common problems in Papua New Guinea.
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