NSWP denounces the harassment, arrests and detention of sex workers as part of the recently launched ‘Ujana’ programme in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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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).
Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) has published a new report: Sex Workers Organising for Change: Self-representation, community mobilisation, and working conditions.
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.
针对那些侵犯性工作者权利的法律,全球性工作者权利运 动开展了漫长的抗争活动。全球性工作者项目(NSWP)的核心
价值之一就是反对一切形式的性工作刑事定 罪和其他影响性工作者、客户、第三方*、家 人、伴侣和朋友的法律压迫。倡导工作拓展 到公安司法实践和执法,因为这些与法律本 身无法分离,而且经常涉及勒索、腐败和针 对性工作者的歧视。
本简报介绍对性工作和性工作者进行刑事化和 压迫的不同立法框架,包括压迫性规章框架。关于 NSWP成员在为尊重和保护性工作者人权和工作权的 法律改革进行倡导时所使用的语言与共同原则,简报也提供深度观点。
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*第三方包括经理、妓院所有者、接待 人员、女佣、司机、房东、将房间出租 给性工作者的酒店和其他被视为协 助性工作的人。
Following a global consultation with members, the NSWP Consensus Statement reaffirms NSWP ’s
global advocacy platform for sex work, human rights and the law. The Consensus Statement is issued on behalf of NSWP members and the sex workers they represent including sex workers of all genders, class, race, ethnicity, health status, age, nationality, citizenship, language, education levels, disabilities, and many other factors.
The statement covers eight rights:
Following a global consultation with members, the NSWP Consensus Statement reaffirms NSWP ’s
global advocacy platform for sex work, human rights and the law. The Consensus Statement is issued on behalf of NSWP members and the sex workers they represent including sex workers of all genders, class, race, ethnicity, health status, age, nationality, citizenship, language, education levels, disabilities, and many other factors.
The statement covers eight rights: