Janine Ewen specialises in Public Health and Human Rights. Recently she presented her research paper on sex workers and the World Cup 2014: “We will use the Venom of a Snake for a Useful Antidote” in Brazil at the International Mega Events and Cities conference. Janine is continuing her research on sex workers, policing and mega events over the Glasgow Commonwealth Games 2014. |Janine Ewen specialises in Public Health and Human Rights. Recently she presented her research paper on sex workers and the World Cup 2014: “We will use the Venom of a Snake for a Useful Antidote” in Brazil at the International Mega Events and Cities conference. Janine is continuing her research on sex workers, policing and mega events over the Glasgow Commonwealth Games 2014. |Janine Ewen specialises in Public Health and Human Rights. Recently she presented her research paper on sex workers and the World Cup 2014: “We will use the Venom of a Snake for a Useful Antidote” in Brazil at the International Mega Events and Cities conference. Janine is continuing her research on sex workers, policing and mega events over the Glasgow Commonwealth Games 2014. |Janine Ewen specialises in Public Health and Human Rights. Recently she presented her research paper on sex workers and the World Cup 2014: “We will use the Venom of a Snake for a Useful Antidote” in Brazil at the International Mega Events and Cities conference. Janine is continuing her research on sex workers, policing and mega events over the Glasgow Commonwealth Games 2014.
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