Did you know that survivors of Prostitution often report that each act of prostitution felt like rape? In order to endure the multiple invasions, the male and female prostitutes use drugs and alcohol to numb the assaults to their mind and body. Eventually their physical and emotional health is affected. Prostitution is not a job. It is a violation of a persons human rights…
Do you want to know more?
One of DFL’s activities is acting as an information resource. As an organisation we are constantly researching our topics of interest to provide up to date information to a variety of people including governments, academics, the media, students and the general public. As a result of this role, DFL is able to provide very proficient speakers on a variety of topics including prostitution. Its effects on the person, the family & society, the links to the spread of HIV/AIDS and much more.
DFL has been called upon to speak in parliament, various government public hearings and in the media both locally and inernationally. Our speakers are able to deliver complex arguments and theories in a balanced and easy to understand manner. They are able to speak to a variety of audiences, from corporate organisations to school children.
If you would like to engage a DFL speaker for whatever purpose, please do not hesitate to contact Nonhlanhla Mthaianye at