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Title
"They treat us like we are nobody!" A phenomenological study of female sex workers’ experiences in accessing public health care services in Central Malawi
Type
Student Paper
Publ. year
2018
Author/s
Roos, Sarah
Department/s
Department of Human Geography; LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and Management
In LUP since
2018-09-03
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Germany 176 (23%)
Sweden 96 (12%)
United States of America 94 (12%)
Malawi 62 (8%)
France 53 (7%)
South Africa 37 (5%)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 30 (4%)
India 21 (3%)
Kazakhstan 20 (3%)
Unknown 18 (2%)
Zambia 14 (2%)
China 12 (2%)
Philippines 9 (1%)
Zimbabwe 9 (1%)
Kenya 8 (1%)
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Ethiopia 7 (1%)
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