Lagos State, Nigeria - Family Health International
Lagos State, Nigeria - Family Health International
Lagos State, Nigeria - Family Health International
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In-Depth Assessment Report<br />
9.4 Identification of Vulnerable Populations<br />
9.4.1 Female Sex Workers<br />
LGA/Site<br />
Aiyetoro<br />
Papa<br />
Marina<br />
Major Clients<br />
Occupations<br />
Motorcyclists (okada), bus drivers, mechanics,<br />
barbers, fishermen, timber merchants,<br />
plywood workers.<br />
Geographic Area<br />
Aiyetoro Market. Akinsola Street behind the<br />
Total Filling Station<br />
Collective Attributes<br />
Commercial activities<br />
Occupations<br />
Timber merchants, plywood workers,<br />
motorcyclists (okada), bus drivers, police<br />
Geographic Area<br />
Near <strong>Lagos</strong> <strong>State</strong> University (LASU) campus<br />
Collective Attributes<br />
Youths of various social categories including<br />
in- and out-of- school and ‘area boys’<br />
Occupations<br />
Motorcyclists, okada, mechanics, bus/taxi<br />
drivers, fishermen, timber merchants<br />
Geographic Area<br />
Very close to Aiyetoro, share same boundary<br />
Collective Attributes<br />
Multi-ethnic groups<br />
Clients are generally in low occupational categories in<br />
terms of prestige and substance. Charges are low, from<br />
N100 per round to N600 overnight.<br />
40<br />
Charges<br />
Round – N100<br />
Night – N500 – N600<br />
Round – N100<br />
Night – N400 – 500<br />
Round – N100<br />
Night – N400 - 500