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The Shadow Economy: Unveiling the Realities of Commercial Sex Work in Tanzania

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Long‑Term (5‑10 years)

  1. Adopt a “Regulated Labour Model” akin to the New Zealand framework, granting sex workers labour rights (minimum wage, occupational safety).
  2. Integrate sex‑worker health data into national health information systems for better surveillance and resource allocation.
  3. Invest in universal secondary education and vocational training targeting at‑risk youth in rural districts.
  4. Launch a national public‑awareness campaign to shift societal narratives from moral judgement to public‑health and human‑rights perspectives.

Taxation is another challenge facing the informal sector in Tanzania. Many informal sector operators do not pay taxes, which deprives the government of revenue. However, the government has introduced various tax policies to formalize the informal sector, such as the presumptive tax scheme. However, these policies have been met with resistance from informal sector operators who argue that they are not fair. The Shadow Economy: Unveiling the Realities of Commercial

Socio-Economic Challenges

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