The HIV Policy Lab – an online platform that gathers and monitors laws and policies adopted by countries around the world, documenting where key HIV science has been translated into policy –has developed a set of analyses to support advocacy around the UN High-Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS 2021 and 10-10-10 targets.
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Law & Policy Progress towards the 10-10-10 Targets: Global, The HIV Policy Lab - 2021
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Law & Policy Progress towards the 10-10-10 Targets: Asia & the Pacific, The HIV Policy Lab - 2021
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Law & Policy Progress towards the 10-10-10 Targets: Eastern Europe & Central Asia, The HIV Policy Lab - 2021
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Law & Policy Progress towards the 10-10-10 Targets: Western & Central Africa, The HIV Policy Lab - 2021
Theme: Health, Stigma & Discrimination
这是对性工作,人权和法律NSWP的共识声明的摘要。该共识声明是代表NSWP成员和性工作者,他们代表包括性工作者所有性别的,阶级,种族,民族,健康状况,年龄,民族,国籍,语言,教育水平,残疾,以及许多其他因素的发行。
该声明涉及的八项权利:
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插图: NSWP 关于性工作、 人权和法律 的共识声明, NSWP - 2021

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Support Sex Workers’ Health & Human Rights: An Infographic of Evidence-Based Recommendations for Service Providers - 2021
Theme: Health, Human Rights

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Support Sex Workers’ Health & Human Rights: An Infographic of Evidence-Based Recommendations for Researchers - 2021
Theme: Health, Human Rights
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Support Sex Workers’ Health & Human Rights: An Infographic of Evidence-Based Recommendations for Policy Makers - 2021
Theme: Health, Human Rights, Legislation and Policy
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.
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NSWP Statement of Support for Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng - October 2020
Theme: Health, Human Rights, Stigma & Discrimination
This assessment on the impact of COVID-19 on sex workers’ access to health services in Europe and Central Asia was developed by the International Committee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe (ICRSE) and the Sex Workers’ Rights Advocacy Network (SWAN) through consultations with their memberhips.
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COVID-19 crisis impact on access to health services for sex workers in Europe and Central Asia, SWAN and ICRSE - 2020
Theme: Health, Human Rights, Stigma & Discrimination