Marlise Richter |
Visiting Researcher
Marlise is a visiting researcher at ACMS and is currently enrolled for a PhD in public health at the International Centre for Reproductive Health, University of Ghent (Belgium). Her research focuses on health and human rights, with a particular focus on sex work and sexual and reproductive health rights.
Publications
(2011). Speak to sex workers.
Business Day.
(2011). South African HIV/AIDS programming overlooks migration, urban livelihoods, and informal workplaces.
African Journal of AIDS Research . 10(3 (supplement)), 381–391.
(2011). Sex Work during the 2010 FIFA World Cup: Results from a Three-Wave Cross-Sectional Survey.
Plos One. 6(12),
(2010). Human Trafficking & Migration.
FMSP Issue Brief. 1-7.
(2010). Report on the 2010 Soccer World Cup and Sex Work: Documenting Successes and Failures.
FMSP Research Report. 1-12.
(2010). The Slippery slope of Prostitution Hill and being highbrow in Hillbrow .
Perspectives: South Africa and the World Cup. 16-19.
(2010). Home self-testing for HIV: AIDS exceptionalism gone wrong .
South African Medical Journal. 100(10), 636-641.
(2010). Sex work and the 2010 FIFA World Cup: time for public health imperatives to prevail.
Globalization and Health. 6(1), 1-6.
(2010). Of Nigerians, albinos, satanists and anecdotes: a critical review of the HSRC report on human trafficking.
SA Crime Quarterly. 32, 37-45.
(2010). Serious soccer, sex (work) and HIV – will South Africa be too hot to handle during the 2010 World Cup?.
South African Medical Journal . 100(4), 222-223.
