Asia Pacific Regional Report: Good Practice in Sex Worker-Led HIV Programming

Source
NSWP
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Year
2014
This document summarises the process for conducting the documenting of good practices led by sex workers. Initiation, planning and delivery of work took place between June and December 2013. This documentation of good practices in HIV programming for sex workers includes access to treatment and other priority issues that need to be addressed in each region.
 
The consultation with sex workers, as part of inquiring and exchanging the views of the community, took place in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It was coordinated and monitored by Khartini Slamah. The overall purpose of the project is:
  1. To support sex worker-led organisations so as to identify and document examples of good practice at regional level, and
  2. To conduct regional consultation with sex worker-led organisations in identifying and documenting sex workers’ access to treatment, including access to medicines and the impact of free trade agreements.
There are four case studies, based on country and produced by in-country consultants.
  • Thailand 
  • India 
  • Malaysia 
  • Myanmar 

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