Collateral Damages Of Anti-trafficking Laws And Measures On Sex Workers

Collateral Damages Of Anti-trafficking Laws And Measures On Sex Workers

On the European Day against Trafficking in Human Beings 2019, ICRSE published its new resource: 'A brief guide on collateral damages of anti-trafficking laws and measures on sex workers'. It aims to collect examples of the negative effects of anti-trafficking policies and measures on sex workers and other vulnerable populations.

This resource is part of the ICRSE 'Rights, not Rescue' programme and is intended for sex workers' rights activists, civil society actors and policymakers.


Click on the cover below to access the full report.

 



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