No Sex For Fish is a documentary about women and sex trading within a fishing community in Kisumu, Kenya with known high HIV rates. It profiles several people, mostly women, who live under different circumstances; with or without a boat. Yet all, and in some ways the men themselves, face the exploitation and negative impact of massive gender inequality. The film explores the reasons and hardship beneath the surface of 'pesco-prostitution' called in the local Luo tongue "Jaboya" and questions the No Sex For Fish project and that of the "hope for a boat" within the community.