Michelle Renaud,an Applied Anthropologist Working with Prostitutes in Senegal,used Traditional
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Michelle Renaud,an applied anthropologist working with prostitutes in Senegal,used traditional data-gathering techniques in ethnographic research to better understand the high incidence of AIDS.What were her most significant conclusions?
A) Senegalese government needs to regulate prostitution so that the women are licensed and given regular health check-ups.
B) AIDS education and condom use should extend beyond the prostitutes and their clients to the prostitute's boyfriends and wider adult community.
C) Prostitutes need to use condoms with their clients and practice safe sex.
D) Prostitution needs to be closed down and put out of business so that AIDS can be better controlled in that area.
E) Because AIDS is much less evident in this area of Senegal than in neighboring communities, the country can learn much from studying the ways that the disease is managed in Kaolack.
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