[2] Under the law, prostitutes are basically professionals who engage in sexual activities in exchange for money.
[5] The association also provides counselings, routine health checks, legal advice, and it serves as an outreach program to which prostitutes are encouraged to turn when facing difficulties.
[4][5] Due to regulation, which mandates those engaged in prostitution to subject themselves to periodical health checks, the trade union provides such services.
[4] Most attention is focused on the diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) such as Chlamydia, hepatitis B, HIV, syphilis, and gonorrhea.
Romani women and girls who grow up in Hungarian orphanages are highly vulnerable to internal sex trafficking.