An investigative documentary by GhanaWeb TV's Etsey Atisu is bringing to the fore a heartbreaking reality primarily involving young girls trapped in a cycle of exploitation in a small coastal town within the Cape Coast Metropolis.
Sex For Fish is a revealing investigative work that throws light on how poverty has been driving vulnerable girls into exploitative practices, pushing them to trade their futures and dignities for survival in a community where economic hardship leaves few options.
Through compelling storytelling and firsthand accounts, Sex for Fish explores the devastating impact of systemic poverty on the futures of young women within the coastal community, exposing a cycle of desperation that demands urgent attention.
The documentary captures the resilience and struggles of teenagers caught in a web of socioeconomic challenges, leaving viewers to confront a situation that thrives in a society's collective silence.