In
Nicaragua
, prostitution itself is not illegal, but it is
heavily discouraged by the law (brothels
and other forms of procurement are illegal).
Prostitution is common in Managua
.
Prostitutes work on the streets, in nightclubs and bars, or in
massage parlors.
Child prostitution is widespread,
particularly in Managua
, port
cities, along the Honduran and Costa Rican borders, and near
highways . According to Casa Alianza, between 1,200 and
1,500 girls and young women work in the brothels of Managua, and
almost half are under the age of 18 . Every night, hundreds of
teenage girls line the Masaya Highway commercial corridor on the
capital's south side.
Street
children engage in prostitution, often to support a drug
habbit.
Poverty, illiteracy, lack of economic opportunity, porous borders,
and vast areas of sparsely populated territory in the RAAN and RAAS
contribute to making the country a major source of
human trafficking victims in the
Central America region .
Victims are also
trafficked internally, primarily from poorer areas to Managua
.
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