Surveilled. Exploited. Deported. Rights Violations Against Migrant Sex Workers in Europe and Central Asia

Surveilled. Exploited. Deported. Rights Violations Against Migrant Sex Workers in Europe and Central Asia
*Spanish version below*

On Thursday 16th of November, ICRSE launched its third Intersection Briefing Paper 'Surveilled. Exploited. Deported. Rights Violations against Migrant Sex Workers in Europe and Central Asia' as well as a Policy Brief and Recommendations on Migrant Sex Workers Rights.

The Briefing Paper explores how the criminalisation of migration, criminalisation of sex work and lack of economic and employment opportunities make migrant sex workers vulnerable to exploitation, violence and other human rights violations.

The policy brief can be downloaded here.

Click on the cover below to access the full report.





El jueves 16 de noviembre de 2016, ICRSE presentó la versión en inglés de su tercer Documento Informativo Interseccional 'Vigiladas. Explotadas. Deportadas. Violaciones a los derechos de las trabajadoras sexuales migrantes en Europa y Asia Central', acompañado de un Documento sobre Políticas y Recomendaciones acerca de los derechos de l*s trabajador*s sexuales migrantes.

El Documento Informativo analiza cómo la criminalización de las migraciones y el trabajo sexual sumada a la falta de oportunidades económicas y laborales colocan a l*s trabajador*s sexuales en situación de vulnerabilidad a la explotación, la violencia y otras violaciones a sus derechos humanos.

Pueden descargar el documento sobre políticas aquí.

 

Para descargar la versión imprimible del documento informativo en español, por favor pulsen sobre la fotografía que se encuentra debajo.

 


 

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