Assessment On The Impact Of Covid-19 On Sex Workers’ Access To Health Services In Europe And Central Asia

Assessment On The Impact Of Covid-19 On Sex Workers’ Access To Health Services In Europe And Central Asia

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe and Central Asia, sex workers have reported extreme concerns with the dramatic impact on their living conditions, including the ability to earn a living and access to health. ICRSE and the Sex Workers’ Rights Advocacy Network (SWAN) developed consultations with their members to document the impact of the COVID19 pandemic and related measures on sex workers’ access to health services. The results are summarised in this report. 

This resource is also available in Russian.

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