Brazil Drops 'I'm Happy Being a Prostitute' Campaign
Some said the campaign glorified prostitution
The Brazilian Health Ministry has dropped an online campaign entitled "I'm happy being a prostitute".
The message was part of a wider education programme about sexually-transmitted diseases and was aimed at reducing prejudice against sex workers.
Health Minister Alexandre Padilha said he had never endorsed the advert: "I do not think this is a message the ministry should be sending."
Critics in Brazil say the campaign glorified prostitution.
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