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Cette animation décrit les différents cadres législatifs utilisés pour criminaliser et opprimer le travail du sexe et les travailleurs du sexe, y compris les cadres réglementaires oppressifs.

Cette animation est un nouvel outil pour le plaidoyer des travailleuses du sexe dans le monde. Il a été conçu et créé par Smo Sienkiewicz.

The Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP) strongly supports efforts to decriminalise sex work that have been put forward by the Government of Malta. We reiterate the need for a human rights-based approach to sex work and encourage the Maltese government to continue with the law reform towards the full decriminalisation of sex work.

Produced by NSWP and International Women’s Right Actions Watch Asia Pacific, this series of infographics, compiled in PDF format, aims to raise public awareness about the deeply negative impact of ‘End Demand’ laws on the human rights of sex workers, and to encourage collective action to demand State accountability for violations of sex workers’ rights.

This resource is available in English.

The Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP) would like to take this opportunity to express its support for Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng, who in July 2020 was appointed as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health.

Este documento é uma versão traduzida autorizada e não-oficial do documento Community Guide: Shrinking Spaces and Silencing Voices produzido pela Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP). A tradução é de responsabilidade da Agência Piaget para o Desenvolvimento no âmbito do projeto POWER - Promote Sex Workers’ Rights, a qual assume a responsabilidade pelo conteúdo aqui produzido. 

Você pode baixar este Guia da comunidade acima.

O Guia Inteligente para profissionais do sexo: Políticas internacionais de afirmação dos direitos relacionados ao trabalho sexual é uma versão para a língua portuguesa do documento Smart Guide: Rights-Affirming International Policies Relating to Sex Work produzido pela NSWP.

STOPAIDS has published a new position paper supporting the decriminalisation of sex work, designed to support STOPAIDS members to advocate for decriminalisation within their own advocacy and programmes, and support the global sex worker rights movement.

Este recurso é uma tradução comunitária da The Smart Sex Worker’s Guide to SWIT. Você pode acessar este recurso acima ou no site da EANNASO.

NSWP denounces the harassment, arrests and detention of sex workers as part of the recently launched ‘Ujana’ programme in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Empower Foundation has released a new resource library on their website, comprising books, reports, letters and films on a variety of topics linked to sex workers' rights in Thailand. You can access the full set of resources here (most available in English and Thai). 

PION, Norway, with support from NSWP, submitted this shadow report to the 68th CEDAW Session, which took place October-November 2017. The report is based on in-depth interviews, conducted over a two-month period, with sex workers and social service providers. It documents how local administrative laws and the criminalisation of clients and third parties increase stigma and discrimination, impede access to justice and health services, and result in arbitrary deportations and evictions.

Download this resource: PION Norway CEDAW Shadow Report

Cette ressource est le plan stratégique de la NSWP 2013-2015, et comme cela sera utile à ce travailleur du sexe à la recherche d'un modèle des organisations sur lesquelles fonder leur propre document stratégique de l'organisation. Le plan stragetic mettra à jour également Organisations membres et les travailleurs du sexe A propos de l'accent prévu de NSWP pour les dix-huit prochains mois.

Membre d'NSWP Solidarité pour les Droits des TravailleurSEs de Sexe du Burundi [RESEAU-SDTS], avec l'Association pour le Soutin des Personnes Vulnérables [ASOUPEVU] a soumis ce rapport au 65e Comité de la CEDAW qui a eu lieu en novembre 2016. Le TDS est criminalisé au Burundi par des amendes et/ou de 1 à 6 mois en prison. Ce rapport documente la violence sexuelle et l'extorsion de travailleurSEs du sexe par la police, les soldats du maintien de la paix et le public en général, ainsi que le profil et l'arrestation de TDS connus. Il traite également du rejet par la police des rapports de criminalité des travailleurSEs du sexe victimes de violence.