Abstract

Objectives: Female sex workers face high sexual and reproductive health disparities globally, and the need for women-centered care and sex-work-tailored services to address these disparities has been increasingly recognized. Our objective was to longitudinally examine the uptake of a women-only and sex-work-specific drop-in service and its impact on access to sexual and reproductive health services.

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