More indigenous Guatemalans turn to sex work, stoking HIV fears

''They've come here more and more because they can earn four, five, even 10 times what they could make in other jobs,'' said Dr. Marco GarcĂ­a, who runs a nearby clinic offering free HIV/AIDS tests and treatment.

The clinic is treating more indigenous women than ever, he said. In the waiting room, a handful of Maya women, small children in tow, waited for medical treatment on a recent morning. ``They realize the risks of contracting diseases, but ... Full Story »

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Fabrice Florin
3.8
by Fabrice Florin - Nov. 28, 2008

Informative report on the rise of HIV/AIDS in Guatemala, where poor Mayan women are increasingly turning to prostitution as a last resort to feed their families. The article tells the story of one such woman, Fabiola Sanchez, to exemplify this growing problem. This story is well-researched, fairly presented and provides useful context to help us see the big picture.

This is a good example of how one government's failure to find practical solutions to poverty is causing an even larger problem that threatens society as a whole.

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