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Male sex workers are marginalized in most societies due to intersectional stigma between prostitution and homosexuality. In Zimbabwe, a proliferation of male sex workers in major cities such as Harare and Bulawayo has been reported.
However, there is a shortage of studies that explore their lives. The current qualitative study aims to describe the practices of sex work, life contexts, and HIV risks and vulnerabilities based on in-depth interviews among 15 male sex workers in Bulawayo. In this context, male sex workers were excluded from national HIV prevention and treatment programs.
They had limited knowledge and many misconceptions about HIV. The stigma and discrimination from health-care providers also discouraged them from health seeking or HIV testing. The non-disclosure to female partners of convenience and sexual relations further increased their vulnerabilities to HIV infection and transmission.
Current efforts to address the HIV epidemic should pay attention to male sex workers and tackle the intersecting stigma issues. However, there is a sustained or increasing burden of HIV among key populations such as sex workers and men who have sex with men MSM. As a subgroup among the key population, male sex workers males who sell sex for money, goods, or other means of economic support are especially marginalized and vulnerable to HIV infections due to the illegal nature of sex work and homosexuality in Zimbabwe Baral et al.
Available data from five African countries presented a median HIV prevalence of A literature review Baral et al. Out of these factors that could be increasing the HIV acquisition and transmission among male sex workers, stigma and discrimination towards same-sex practices and commercial sex present barriers that discourage them from accessing HIV prevention services and subsequent HIV treatment Baral et al.