Feature story

Drop-in centre for sex workers opened in Togo

24 March 2021

After years, their wait is over. The Association des Femmes Amazones Zen (AFAZ) has opened a drop-in centre in Lomé, the capital of Togo, where female sex workers can find refuge and help.

Funded by the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief through the Ending AIDS in West Africa project implemented by FHI 360, the centre opened last October, providing HIV prevention and testing services, the treatment of sexually transmitted infections, care for people living with HIV and assistance to survivors of gender-based violence.

Honorine Têlé Mensah, the coordinator of AFAZ, said that such drop-in centres bring many benefits for the community. The centre provides people with a place where they can listen, receive information and training and meet and share with others. It is a place where they can feel safe and free from discrimination and stigma. “By helping women to speak out and feel confident, we help them set an example for the community. In this way, the centre has an impact on the entire community,” she said.

But she has encountered difficulties. “Some people don’t want to get tested, and we sometimes lack nutritional kits to assist people living with HIV to stay on treatment and items such as reagents for HIV testing. Restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic have not helped either.” According to her, funding should be reviewed and the provision of items such as nutritional kits should be taken into account.

“I would like all AFAZ members in Togo to be able to benefit from drop-in centres and care centres like in Lomé,” she said. In the future, she would like the centre to grow. “It would be great if members could benefit from training in entrepreneurship or income-generating activities,” she said.

“Drop-in centers are often the only places where sex workers can access health care, legal advice and other services. They also provide a safe space for sex workers to gather, document abuses and mobilize for their rights,” said Eric Verschueren, UNAIDS Country Director for Togo. “UNAIDS supports the opening of more across the country.”