According to the news the women and children who prostituted themselves were very vulnerable and forced to do so in order to try to keep starvation at bay.
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In circumstances where
everyone was vulnerable. None of us know how we would behave in such circumstances. The situations may not necessarily have been abusive.
I am not condoning prostitution arising from desperation, but over 100,000 people had been killed and others were dying. Half a million people were homeless. Allowing someone to buy sex from you may even have seemed desirable if it gave you some comfort, perhaps some food and some money. In addition, we don't really know what the cultural attitudes to prostitution were among the Haitian poor.
Which brings us back to Oxfam. Perhaps, as distributors of aid it would have been preferable for the charity's workers to have retained some degree of non-involvement with the personal lives of their clients. But I think that the British government's attitude towards Oxfam does seem a little strange. Presumably, being Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson may be involved in this.