Integrated Biological-Behavioral Surveillance among Most-at-Risk Groups in Indonesia 2007: Female Sex Workers (Fact Sheet)

Fact Sheets - Released in 2007

Unprotected sex between female sex workers (FSW) and their clients is the second most common route of HIV transmission in Indonesia after sharing of contaminated drug injecting equipment. This summary presents key findings of the 2007 IBBS from eight provinces for two groups of FSW: Direct FSWs (DFSW), who consist of brothel- and street-based sex workers, and Indirect FSWs (IFSW) – women working in karaoke bars, massage parlors, etc. Official estimates are that there were 95,000 - 157,000 Direct FSWs and 85,000 - 107,000 Indirect FSWs in Indonesia in 2006.

Organizations

  • Department of Health (DepKes) - Indonesia
  • National AIDS Commission (KPA) - Indonesia
  • FHI 360 (Family Health International)
  • United States Agency for International Development (USAID)