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  • EVANGELISM AMERICAN STYLE. South East Asia. Battambang, Cambodia. A 'University of Nations' project, registered in Cambodia as a project of the international Christian Evangelical 'Youth With a Mission' (YWAM), run by 'Group Leader' Garth Gustafson. It is a fanatical Evangelist youth movement who use english and sports teachings as a vehicle, together with religious indocrination, to turn buddhist youth and even monks, towards the Christian Bible. Garth preaches quasi-religeous sermons about 'hot and cold' climate types, of Western moral superiority and stronger work ethics, American right obsessions with family and personal responsibility, versus "primitive people who use smiles to hide their lies". They preach they "want to see your (Cambodian) nation change to be a good nation, to glorify God" but YWAM is a cult-like organisation with right wing and facism roots. The YWAMers force themselves upon AIDS patients in local hospitals, looking for the very sick and dying, offering neither drugs nor food, but instead, prayers about Christian redemption, offer everlasting life, which when rejected by buddhists, they are accused of being "bitter" for declining them.///'Youth With a Mission' (YWAM) volunteers redeeming souls at an AIDS hospital clinic in Battambang
    YWAM_evangelists_cambodia040.jpg
  • EVANGELISM AMERICAN STYLE. South East Asia. Battambang, Cambodia. A 'University of Nations' project, registered in Cambodia as a project of the international Christian Evangelical 'Youth With a Mission' (YWAM), run by 'Group Leader' Garth Gustafson. It is a fanatical Evangelist youth movement who use english and sports teachings as a vehicle, together with religious indocrination, to turn buddhist youth and even monks, towards the Christian Bible. Garth preaches quasi-religeous sermons about 'hot and cold' climate types, of Western moral superiority and stronger work ethics, American right obsessions with family and personal responsibility, versus "primitive people who use smiles to hide their lies". They preach they "want to see your (Cambodian) nation change to be a good nation, to glorify God" but YWAM is a cult-like organisation with right wing and facism roots. The YWAMers force themselves upon AIDS patients in local hospitals, looking for the very sick and dying, offering neither drugs nor food, but instead, prayers about Christian redemption, offer everlasting life, which when rejected by buddhists, they are accused of being "bitter" for declining them.///'Youth With a Mission' (YWAM) volunteers redeeming souls at an AIDS hospital clinic in Battambang
    YWAM_evangelists_cambodia038.jpg
  • EVANGELISM AMERICAN STYLE. South East Asia. Battambang, Cambodia. A 'University of Nations' project, registered in Cambodia as a project of the international Christian Evangelical 'Youth With a Mission' (YWAM), run by 'Group Leader' Garth Gustafson. It is a fanatical Evangelist youth movement who use english and sports teachings as a vehicle, together with religious indocrination, to turn buddhist youth and even monks, towards the Christian Bible. Garth preaches quasi-religeous sermons about 'hot and cold' climate types, of Western moral superiority and stronger work ethics, American right obsessions with family and personal responsibility, versus "primitive people who use smiles to hide their lies". They preach they "want to see your (Cambodian) nation change to be a good nation, to glorify God" but YWAM is a cult-like organisation with right wing and facism roots. The YWAMers force themselves upon AIDS patients in local hospitals, looking for the very sick and dying, offering neither drugs nor food, but instead, prayers about Christian redemption, offer everlasting life, which when rejected by buddhists, they are accused of being "bitter" for declining them.///'Youth With a Mission' (YWAM) volunteers redeeming souls at an AIDS hospital clinic in Battambang
    YWAM_evangelists_cambodia037.jpg
  • EVANGELISM AMERICAN STYLE. South East Asia. Battambang, Cambodia. A 'University of Nations' project, registered in Cambodia as a project of the international Christian Evangelical 'Youth With a Mission' (YWAM), run by 'Group Leader' Garth Gustafson. It is a fanatical Evangelist youth movement who use english and sports teachings as a vehicle, together with religious indocrination, to turn buddhist youth and even monks, towards the Christian Bible. Garth preaches quasi-religeous sermons about 'hot and cold' climate types, of Western moral superiority and stronger work ethics, American right obsessions with family and personal responsibility, versus "primitive people who use smiles to hide their lies". They preach they "want to see your (Cambodian) nation change to be a good nation, to glorify God" but YWAM is a cult-like organisation with right wing and facism roots. The YWAMers force themselves upon AIDS patients in local hospitals, looking for the very sick and dying, offering neither drugs nor food, but instead, prayers about Christian redemption, offer everlasting life, which when rejected by buddhists, they are accused of being "bitter" for declining them.///'Youth With a Mission' (YWAM) volunteers redeeming souls at an AIDS hospital clinic in Battambang
    YWAM_evangelists_cambodia039.jpg
  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A poster warning about AIDS. Cheap lower class brothels on the outskirts of town, servicing typically local Khmer men..
    sex_tourism_industry028.jpg
  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Policeman counting out his share of the brothel's earnings
    sex_tourism_industry049.jpg
  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Young underage girls working as escorts and bar staff in a girls bar.
    sex_tourism_industry038.jpg
  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A taxi-girl, prostitute, in a cheap brothel with her client..
    sex_tourism_industry034.jpg
  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi girl, prostitute, waiting for Western tourists, dances on a bar...
    sex_tourism_industry026.jpg
  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Prostitutes hug a european tourist in a pool bar, trying to lure him to pay to have sex with them...
    sex_tourism_industry020.jpg
  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi-girl feelings her clients crotch to excite him
    sex_tourism_industry015.jpg
  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi-girl, prostitute, waiting for clients in a brothel
    sex_tourism_industry014.jpg
  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi girls, prostitutes, dancing and waiting for Western tourists..
    sex_tourism_industry010.jpg
  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A prostitute lies on the bed waiting to have sex with a client.
    sex_tourism_industry002.jpg
  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi-girl prostitute does her make up ready for the next client
    sex_tourism_industry056.jpg
  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Young underage girls working as escorts and bar staff in a girls bar.
    sex_tourism_industry055.jpg
  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///False eyelashes left on a bar table
    sex_tourism_industry054.jpg
  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Girl bar staff take a nap under cushions in an expensive bar at Riverside.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi-girl prostitute watches a movie on her mobile telephone
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A prostitute lies on the bed waiting to have sex with a client.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Red sheets with 'love' written all over them adorn a bed in a brothel aboove a bar in Phnom Penh.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A taxi-girl, prostitute, tired  during a long night's work, props herself up against the bar.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi-girl prostitute with client in brothel bar
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A taxi-girl, prostitute, awaits customers in a cheap brothel looking onto the road. Advertising posters adorn the walls.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Young underage girls working as escorts and bar staff in a girls bar.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Young underage girls working as escorts and bar staff in a girls bar.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A taxi-girl, prostitute, dressed up with boots, fishnet tights and low cut t-shirt attracts customers in a pool bar.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A taxi-girl, prostitute, dressed up with boots, fishnet tights and low cut t-shirt attracts customers in a pool bar.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Bar staff, young girls hoping to becoming 'sweethearts', permanent girlfriends of the customers, play pool..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A prostitute whose apartment opens upon the street, awaits prospective clients. She says that the money pays for her educational studies..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi-girls waiting for clients at a pool bar
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A mother with her child. Prostitute awaiting clients. Cheap lower class brothels on the outskirts of town, servicing typically local Khmer men..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A prostitute whose apartment opens upon the street, awaits prospective clients. She says that the money pays for her educational studies..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///'De Puta madre' on her jeans. Taxi girls, prostitutes, waiting for Western tourists..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Prostitutes awaiting clients. Cheap lower class brothels on the outskirts of town, servicing typically local Khmer men..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Cheap lower class brothels on the outskirts of town, servicing typically local Khmer men. A prostitute's baby boy plays in the street nearby.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi girls, prostitutes, waiting for Western tourists in a popular pool bar.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A slim and young looking asian taxi-girl looks for clients in a pool bar frequented by european tourists..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi-girl with European tourists in girlie bar
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi girl, prostitute, waiting for Western tourists, dances on a bar...
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A slim and young looking asian taxi-girl looks for clients in a pool bar frequented by european tourists..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi-girls and clients in a poll bar atmosphere
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Prostitutes waiting for clients in a brothel
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Prostitutes waiting for clients in a brothel
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi-girls witing for clients in a pool bar
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi-girls with mobile telephones showing porno movies
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi-girls with mobile telephones showing porno movies
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A prostitute lies on the bed waiting to have sex with a client.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Girls singing karaoke in a beer garden, hoping that a client will want to buy their services as an escort or prostitute during the evening soiree.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A taxi-girl with her client in a cheap brothel
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///False eylashes lie discarded on the sink of the uni-sex toilets of a pool bar.
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///An obese Western tourist surrounded by 'taxi-girls' and their children in the posh 'Riverside' area
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A prostitute hugs a european tourist in a pool bar, trying to lure him to pay to have sex with her..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Red sheets with 'love' written all over them adorn a bed in a brothel aboove a bar in Phnom Penh
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Bar staff, young girls hoping to becoming 'sweethearts', permanent girlfriends of the customers, play pool..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Prostitutes await clients in a brothel
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///A prostitute whose apartment opens upon the street, awaits prospective clients. She says that the money pays for her educational studies..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Prostitutes awaiting clients. Cheap lower class brothels on the outskirts of town, servicing typically local Khmer men..
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi-girls with mobile telephones showing porno movies
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  • SEX INDUSTRY TOURISM. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Taxi girls, prostitutes, serve foriegn tourists & Khmer, Cambodians. The sex industry is part of the fabric, servicing all classes of Cambodian society. Girls are forced into prostitution because of poverty and corruption that exists across the country. People might earn 1 to 2 $ per day, even less in rural areas, so the lure of prostitution is high. Families can sell young girls, virgins, for several hundred dollars. Cheap brothels line the streets in parts of the city centre, near railway tracks, and on the periphery. Sex for Cambodians at cheap prices in the street brothels, as low as 1 $ US, to exorbitant fees in penthouse hotel suites for the rich. Sex tourism industry attracts Western and Asian tourists typically paying 10 - 30 $ US. Expressions such as 'yam yam', eating, for a blowjob 'bam bam' for intercourse. There are 'lady-boys', youths, who use the money to pay for  sex change operations. Prostitutes spend lots of money on make-up, clothes, and mobile telephones. They live in squalor. Due to public advertising campaigns and outreach work, Aids and HIV cases have dramatically decreased, in Cambodia, since the late '90s. Condoms are encouraged, are cheap and widely available. This is seen as  a success story by medical and health authorities. There are risks as ex-prostitutes known as 'sweethearts' don't use condoms with their partners. Brothels, v & madams take their cut, but many taxi-girls work as free agents. Bars, pool halls or beer gardens have staff and taxi-girls available to service male clients, some work as barmaids or escorts. There is violence against prostitutes; gang-rape and murder by Khmer gangs. Once a girl has worked as a prostitute it is unlikely she can ever marry.///Taxi girls, prostitutes, playing pool, idling the time away and showing off their bodies, waiting for Western tourists..
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  • Tunisian refugees queueing for food donated by Islamic relief humanitarian aid. The park poster advertises impressionist painting exhibition and a notice to park users on taking care of their park...Tunisians economic refugees, squatting the Parks on the city's peripherique. Mostly young men, who have been in Paris for 2-3 months, they around 20-35 years old who each had paid 2000 dinars/1000EUR for a trip by boat from Tunisia to Italy, then made their way across the French Italian border and eventually arrived in Paris. They have no jobs, no papers, the are continuall harrassed by the police and authorities. The are fed by Islamic support groups, most living rough. Most have some family or friends in France. Some entertain the idea to smuggle themselves to Britain. Porte de la Villette, Paris, France 2011
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  • Tunisian refugees queueing for food donated by Islamic relief humanitarian aid. ..Tunisians economic refugees, squatting the Parks on the city's peripherique. Mostly young men, who have been in Paris for 2-3 months, they around 20-35 years old who each had paid 2000 dinars/1000EUR for a trip by boat from Tunisia to Italy, then made their way across the French Italian border and eventually arrived in Paris. They have no jobs, no papers, the are continuall harrassed by the police and authorities. The are fed by Islamic support groups, most living rough. Most have some family or friends in France. Some entertain the idea to smuggle themselves to Britain. Porte de la Villette, Paris, France 2011
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes en interieur de Salon Josephine a Barbes, Paris
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Noemi Koxarakis benevole dressing avec client Aissata Diallo
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Noemi Koxarakis benevole dressing avec client Julie Lilet
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Camille Basson benevole maquillage avec Birlant Liadauve, Lydia Fennech la regard
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Esthéticienne et cosméticienne Anne Pellegrino, traitement visage, avec Leak Socheata Ky
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Xumei Hu avec Lydia Fennech sur le canape, clients dedans le Salon Josephine
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Koura Keita la co-ordinatrice du salon avec Jadwiga Anna Frassoni travaillant dans le bureau
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Xumei Hu et Birlant Liadauve, clients du Salon Josphine regardent catalogue des couleurs de teinture capillaire
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Coiffeur Mehdi Gonzalez teint ses cheveux de Leak Socheata Ky
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes dedans le Salon
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes en exterieur de Salon a Barbes, Paris
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Noemi Koxarakis benevole dressing avec client Aissata Diallo
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Noemi Koxarakis benevole dressing avec client Julie Lilet, avec Virginie Beville et fils Mathias
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Noemi Koxarakis benevole dressing avec client Julie Lilet, avec Virginie Beville et fils Mathias
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Noemi Koxarakis benevole dressing avec client Julie Lilet, avec Virginie Beville et fils Mathias
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Camille Basson benevole maquillage avec Birlant Liadauve, Lydia Fennech la regard
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Xumei Hu avec Lydia Fennech sur le canape, clients dedans le Salon Josephine
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Camille Basson benevole maquillage avec Birlant Liadauve, Lydia Fennech la regard
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Esthéticienne et cosméticienne Anne Pellegrino, traitement visage, avec Leak Socheata Ky
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Xumei Hu avec Lydia Fennech sur le canape, clients dedans le Salon Josephine
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Koura Keita la co-ordinatrice du salon avec Jadwiga Anna Frassoni travaillant dans le bureau
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Xumei Hu avec Lydia Fennech sur le canape, clients dedans le Salon Josephine
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Xumei Hu et Birlant Liadauve, clients du Salon Josphine regardent catalogue des couleurs de teinture capillaire
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Coiffeur Mehdi Gonzalez teint ses cheveux de Leak Socheata Ky
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Coiffeur Mehdi Gonzalez teint ses cheveux de Leak Socheata Ky
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Coiffeur Mehdi Gonzalez teint ses cheveux de Leak Socheata Ky
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Coiffeur Mehdi Gonzalez teint ses cheveux de Leak Socheata Ky
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Coiffeur Mehdi Gonzalez lave ses cheveux de Leak Socheata Ky, Xumei Hu regard, et avec Birlant Liadauve
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Coiffeur Mehdi Gonzalez lave ses cheveux de Leak Socheata Ky, Xumei Hu regard, et avec Birlant Liadauve
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Coiffeur Mehdi Gonzalez coiffe Leak Socheata Ky, Xumei Hu regard
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Coiffeur Mehdi Gonzalez coiffe Leak Socheata Ky, Xumei Hu regard
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes dedans le Salon
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes dedans le Salon
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  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes dedans le Salon
    salon_josephine_paris_12.JPG
  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes dedans le Salon
    salon_josephine_paris_11.JPG
  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes dedans le Salon
    salon_josephine_paris_08.JPG
  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes dedans le Salon
    salon_josephine_paris_10.JPG
  • Le 7 & 8 Fevrier 2013. Paris, France, "JOSEPHINE POUR LA BEAUTÉ DES FEMMES". Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes. L'association est née en décembre 2006 d'un constat alarmant : 80 % des personnes pauvres sont des femmes, les plus vulnérables étant les moins de 25 ans et les plus de 45 ans, beaucoup d'entre elles, il est difficile de travailler, de se loger ou même d'élever ses enfants. Comme il est alors très compliqué pour ces femmes de dépenser leur argent et leur temps pour prendre soin d'elles. Au fur et à mesure, ces femmes perdent confiance en elles et s'isolent aussi bien professionnellement que socialement. Le Salon Social Joséphine est un lieu de partage qui, au-delà des soins de beauté pratiqués, leur offre un soutien moral permanent afin qu'elles se réintègrent dans les meilleures conditions: Lucia Iraci, fondatrice de l'association Joséphine pour la Beauté des Femmes dedans le Salon
    salon_josephine_paris_09.JPG
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