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Prostitution in Rwanda

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Prostitution in Rwanda is illegal in all aspects. Prostitutes, clients and any involved third parties (such as pimps and brothel keepers) are criminalised by the country's Penal Code. However, a draft of a new Penal Code that does not prohibit prostitution was presented for debate in the Rwandan Parliament in December 2017.

Due to the immense poverty in the country, many women have been forced into prostitution to make a living. In 2012 it was estimated that there were 12,278 sex workers in the country. It is thought that 45.8% of sex workers in Rwanda are HIV positive.

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Although prostitution is illegal it is widespread, particularly in the capital, Kigali, and other urban centres. Many prostitutes work from bars. Often men who are seeking prostitutes sit at the bar, and those who are not sit away from the bar counter. A significant number of university students use sex work to supplement their income.

Sex workers report harassment from the police.

On 23 September 2006, the Minister of Gender and Family Promotion Valeria Nyirahabineza ordered prostitutes in Rwanda to stop selling sex otherwise they would face legal action. She claimed that prostitution was a root cause of the HIV problem facing Rwanda. In March 2007 President Paul Kagame gave a speech stating that prostitution in Rwanda must be stopped. He stated: "It is not part of Rwanda’s path to development and, therefore, must stop".

The Rwanda Law Reform Commission started a review of the penal law in 2015 in an attempt to bring the country's laws up date. The Draft Penal Code removes the prohibition of prostitution except for forced prostitution. Parliament started debating the Draft Penal Code in November 2017.

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