The present examines the persistence of inequalities among women in certain aspects: at the cultural, social and economic level which constitutes a great constraint and lock in the development process. It is carried out using the statistical method with interview, interview, direct observation and documentary techniques. The use of the hypothesis test and analysis of variance of monthly expenses and income led us to confirm 95% that women are not only sexually exploited, but also for economic and commercial purposes; for the benefit of pimps, responsible for brothels in the city of Bukavu, by the fact that they earn an income that does not cover their basic vital needs. The repercussions of this exploitation produce the perverse effects observed by juvenile delinquency, marginalization, poverty and vulnerability.The law, however, hinders women and gives this practice a form of modern slavery. The absence of legal texts that promote women are all ills to which the legislator must remedy through egalitarian legislation favorable to women.