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This book unravels the lives, needs and experiences of Nigerian and Ghanaian women working in prostitution in Brussels.

This volume casts a light on the working conditions and the experiences of 38 women of Nigerian and Ghanaian origin, whose daily struggles and challenges are recalled from interviews in the field. Working within the red-light district of Brussels, an area with high crime rates and lacking in basic healthcare provision, the women are faced with a number of issues on a daily basis, ranging from security and health-related concerns, to work-related stress, discrimination and perceived stigma. Full voice is given to their stories, as well as contributions from state actors and local inhabitants, with the chief aim of building safe and healthy places for both residents and workers alike. The authors conclude in presenting clear recommendations and tools for practitioners and policy makers, designed to improve the outcomes of migrant women working not just within the red-light district of Brussels, but also within wider European and global contexts.

This book will be of particular interest for researchers and students of Migration Politics, Development Studies, Social Work and Sociology, as well as a useful guide for policy makers and practitioners in the field.

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A groundbreaking book on the lives of immigrant sex workers in Europe Focused - photo 1
A groundbreaking book on the lives of immigrant sex workers in Europe. Focused on West African women who work in window-prostitution rooms in Brussels and based on carefully conducted field observations and interviews, the book offers unique findings, insights, and policy recommendations regarding the womens lives, work, and struggles in a disadvantaged, crime-ridden part of the city that does not receive the police protection it deserves. A major contribution to our understanding of the lives of marginalized sex workers in Europe.
Ronald Weitzer, Professor of Sociology, George Washington University, USA
A significant and important contribution to literature on trafficking of West African women to Europe. It provides a unique and insightful angle to the hidden perspective of trafficked women in prostitution, with narratives from the key informants, as these Nigerian and Ghanaian women share their experiences and challenges in red-light districts in Brussels.
Kokunre Agbontaen-Eghafona, Professor of Anthropology, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria
Nigerian and Ghanaian Women Working in the Brussels Red-Light District
This book unravels the lives, needs and experiences of Nigerian and Ghanaian women working in prostitution in Brussels.
This volume casts a light on the working conditions and the experiences of 38 women of Nigerian and Ghanaian origin, whose daily struggles and challenges are recalled from interviews in the field. Working within the red-light district of Brussels, an area with high crime rates and lacking in basic healthcare provision, the women are faced with a number of issues on a daily basis, ranging from security and health-related concerns, to work-related stress, discrimination and perceived stigma. Full voice is given to their stories, as well as contributions from state actors and local inhabitants, with the chief aim of building safe and healthy places for both residents and workers alike. The authors conclude in presenting clear recommendations and tools for practitioners and policy makers, designed to improve the outcomes of migrant women working not just within the red-light district of Brussels, but also within wider European and global contexts.
This book will be of particular interest for researchers and students of Migration Politics, Development Studies, Social Work and Sociology, as well as a useful guide for policy makers and practitioners in the field.
Sarah Adeyinka* is an Educational Sciences PhD candidate at Ghent University, Belgium. She has worked in the field of humanitarian aid for over a decade with a focus on vulnerable members of society such as refugees and survivors of human trafficking.
Sophie Samyn* is a PhD candidate in Social Work at Ghent University, Belgium. She worked for several years in migration centres in Italy and Belgium with migrants and unaccompanied minors who arrived (in Europe) through Libya and Greece.
Sami Zemni is a professor in political and social sciences at the Centre for Conflict and Development Studies, Ghent University, Belgium, where he coordinates and leads the Middle East and North Africa Research Group (MENARG).
Ilse Derluyn is a professor in the Department of Social Work and Social Pedagogy, Ghent University, Belgium where she coordinates the Centre for the Social Study of Migration and Refguees (CESSMIR).
* These authors contributed equally to the work.
Routledge Studies in Development, Mobilities and Migration
This series is dedicated to the growing and important area of mobilities and migration, particularly through the lens of international development. It promotes innovative and interdisciplinary research targeted at a global readership. The series welcomes submissions from established and junior authors on cutting-edge and high-level research on key topics that feature in global news and public debate.
These include the so called European migration crisis; famine in the Horn of Africa; riots; environmental migration; development-induced displacement and resettlement; livelihood transformations; peopletrafficking; health and infectious diseases; employment; South-South migration; population growth; childrens wellbeing; marriage and family; food security; the global financial crisis; drugs wars; and other contemporary crisis.
Migration, Development and Social Change in the Himalayas
An Ethnographic Village Study
Madleina Daehnhardt
Contemporary European Emigration
Situating Integration in New Destinations
Brigitte Suter and Lisa kesson
Europe and the Refugee Response
A Crisis of Values?
Edited by Elzbieta M. Gozdziak, Izabella Main and Brigitte Suter
Nigerian and Ghanaian WomenWorking in the Brussels Red-Light District
Sarah Adeyinka, Sophie Samyn, Sami Zemni and Ilse Derluyn
Family Practices in Migration
Everyday Lives and Relationships
Edited by Martha Montero-Sieburth, Rosa Mas Giralt, Noemi Garcia-Arjona and Joaqun Eguren
For more information about this series, please visit: https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Studies-in-Development-Mobilities-and-Migration/bookseries/RSDM.
Nigerian and Ghanaian Women Working in the Brussels Red-Light District
Sarah Adeyinka, Sophie Samyn, Sami Zemni and Ilse Derluyn
First published 2021 by Routledge 2 Park Square Milton Park Abingdon Oxon - photo 2
First published 2021
by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
and by Routledge
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Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
2021 Sarah Adeyinka, Sophie Samyn, Sami Zemni and Ilse Derluyn
The right of Sarah Adeyinka, Sophie Samyn, Sami Zemni and Ilse Derluyn to be identified as authors of this work has been asserted by them in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Adeyinka, Sarah, author. | Samyn, Sophie, author. |
Zemni, Sami, author. | Derluyn, Ilse, author.
Title: Nigerian and Ghanaian women working in the Brussels
red-light district / Sarah Adeyinka, Sophie Samyn, Sami Zemni,
Ilse Derluyn.
Description: 1 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2021. | Series:
Routledge studies in development, mobilities and migration |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2020048274 (print) | LCCN 2020048275 (ebook)
| ISBN 9780367745530 (hardback) | ISBN 9781003158462 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: ProstitutionBelgiumBrussels. | Red-light
districtsBelgiumBrussels. | Human traffickingNigeria. |
Human traffickingGhana. | NigeriansBelgiumBrussels-Social
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