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Ghana debates ban on 'sex for jobs' practices
Ghana's President John Mahama has proposed criminalizing 'sex for jobs' practices to address a legal gap where existing labor and domestic violence laws do not explicitly target conditioning employment access on sexual favors. Activists and legal experts support the proposal but warn that enforcement challenges—including evidentiary hurdles, cultural stigma against victims, and Ghana's history of low prosecution rates for gender-based offenses—will determine its real-world impact.
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Ghana debates ban on 'sex for jobs' practices
May 6, 2026, 8:00 PM