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SAMARINDA INDONESIA - AUGUST 25: Sex Workers wait for customers at a Karaoke pub in a brothel village. As the city brothels lost business, many of the sex workers were pushed out to areas outside the city on August 25, 2016 outside Samarinda, Kalimantan, Indonesia. Indonesia's East Kalimantan was reported to be one of the worst affected province when coal prices dropped from a high of over USD 127.05 per metric ton in 2011 to the current price of around USD 50 per metric ton in August 2016. Commodity-rich towns in Kalimantan, the world's largest exporter of thermal coal, were hit hard when coal mining companies ceased operations which created a lack of job opportunities and severe social implications, such as an increase in drug abuse and prostitution, as miners found difficulties in finding job opportunities. As the number of unemployment rises in coal mines at parts of Indonesia, both foreign and local workers return home leaving some villages with 50 percent less population leaving abandoned housing and infrastructures while construction sites have been left delayed or cancelled. (Photo by Ed Wray/Getty Images)
SAMARINDA, INDONESIA - AUGUST 26: Amboesa looks out from his shophouse which sits among others for sale or rent at a small shopping centre on August 26, 2016 in Samarinda, Kalimantan, Indonesia. He says business hasnÕt been good for nearly 4 years. ndonesia's East Kalimantan was reported to be one of the worst affected province when coal prices dropped from a high of over USD 127.05 per metric ton in 2011 to the current price of around USD 50 per metric ton in August 2016. Commodity-rich towns in Kalimantan, the world's largest exporter of thermal coal, were hit hard when coal mining companies ceased operations which created a lack of job opportunities and severe social implications, such as an increase in drug abuse and prostitution, as miners found difficulties in finding job opportunities. As the number of unemployment rises in coal mines at parts of Indonesia, both foreign and local workers return home leaving some villages with 50 percent less population leaving abandoned housing and infrastructures while construction sites have been left delayed or cancelled. (Photo by Ed Wray/Getty Images)
SAMARINDA INDONESIA - AUGUST 25: Sex Workers wait for customers at a Karaoke pub in a brothel village. As the city brothels lost business, many of the sex workers were pushed out to areas outside the city on August 25, 2016 outside Samarinda, Kalimantan, Indonesia. Indonesia's East Kalimantan was reported to be one of the worst affected province when coal prices dropped from a high of over USD 127.05 per metric ton in 2011 to the current price of around USD 50 per metric ton in August 2016. Commodity-rich towns in Kalimantan, the world's largest exporter of thermal coal, were hit hard when coal mining companies ceased operations which created a lack of job opportunities and severe social implications, such as an increase in drug abuse and prostitution, as miners found difficulties in finding job opportunities. As the number of unemployment rises in coal mines at parts of Indonesia, both foreign and local workers return home leaving some villages with 50 percent less population leaving abandoned housing and infrastructures while construction sites have been left delayed or cancelled. (Photo by Ed Wray/Getty Images)
SAMARINDA, INDONESIA - AUGUST 26: Amboesa lspeaks with his son in his shophouse which is one of the few still occupied at a small shopping centre on August 26, 2016 in Samarinda, Kalimantan, Indonesia. He says business hasnÕt been good for nearly 4 years. ndonesia's East Kalimantan was reported to be one of the worst affected province when coal prices dropped from a high of over USD 127.05 per metric ton in 2011 to the current price of around USD 50 per metric ton in August 2016. Commodity-rich towns in Kalimantan, the world's largest exporter of thermal coal, were hit hard when coal mining companies ceased operations which created a lack of job opportunities and severe social implications, such as an increase in drug abuse and prostitution, as miners found difficulties in finding job opportunities. As the number of unemployment rises in coal mines at parts of Indonesia, both foreign and local workers return home leaving some villages with 50 percent less population leaving abandoned housing and infrastructures while construction sites have been left delayed or cancelled. (Photo by Ed Wray/Getty Images)
SAMARINDA INDONESIA - AUGUST 25: A cat crosses the dance floor of a Karaoke pub in a brothel village. As the city brothels lost business, many of the sex workers were pushed out to areas outside the city on August 25, 2016 outside Samarinda, Kalimantan, Indonesia. Indonesia's East Kalimantan was reported to be one of the worst affected province when coal prices dropped from a high of over USD 127.05 per metric ton in 2011 to the current price of around USD 50 per metric ton in August 2016. Commodity-rich towns in Kalimantan, the world's largest exporter of thermal coal, were hit hard when coal mining companies ceased operations which created a lack of job opportunities and severe social implications, such as an increase in drug abuse and prostitution, as miners found difficulties in finding job opportunities. As the number of unemployment rises in coal mines at parts of Indonesia, both foreign and local workers return home leaving some villages with 50 percent less population leaving abandoned housing and infrastructures while construction sites have been left delayed or cancelled. (Photo by Ed Wray/Getty Images)
SAMARINDA INDONESIA - AUGUST 25: Sex Workers wait for customers at a Karaoke pub in a brothel village. As the city brothels lost business, many of the sex workers were pushed out to areas outside the city on August 25, 2016 outside Samarinda, Kalimantan, Indonesia. Indonesia's East Kalimantan was reported to be one of the worst affected province when coal prices dropped from a high of over USD 127.05 per metric ton in 2011 to the current price of around USD 50 per metric ton in August 2016. Commodity-rich towns in Kalimantan, the world's largest exporter of thermal coal, were hit hard when coal mining companies ceased operations which created a lack of job opportunities and severe social implications, such as an increase in drug abuse and prostitution, as miners found difficulties in finding job opportunities. As the number of unemployment rises in coal mines at parts of Indonesia, both foreign and local workers return home leaving some villages with 50 percent less population leaving abandoned housing and infrastructures while construction sites have been left delayed or cancelled. (Photo by Ed Wray/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 23: Chief Business Officer at Fitbit Woody Scal unveils the Fitbit Charge 2 and Fitbit Flex 2 during the Fitbit Launch Event on August 23, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for Fitbit)
A man (L) looks at products in a stall that sells fetish accessories at the Adult Asia Expo in Hong Kong on August 29, 2016. The Asia Adult Expo 2016 is on from August 29-31 and is a business to buisness platform for international buyers and suppliers. / AFP PHOTO / ISAAC LAWRENCEISAAC LAWRENCE/AFP/Getty Images












