Understanding Sex Workers’ Right to Health: Impact of Criminalisation and Violence

Understanding Sex Workers’ Right to Health: Impact of Criminalisation and Violence

This briefing paper aims to educate sex workers, health professionals and policymakers on issues related to sex workers’ health. It covers an introduction to the Right to Health, Impact of Criminalisation and Violence on Sex Workers’ Health, Sex Work and Mental Health, Occupational Health and provides information on issues such as mandatory and forced testing.

 

Click on the cover below to access the full report.


Related articles

Intersectional Activism Toolkit For Sex Workers And Allies

Intersectional Activism Toolkit For Sex Workers And Allies

Intersectionality
|
tool kit
|
LGBTI+
|
Labour rights
|
Gender equality
|
Migration
|
Racial Justice

Underserved. Overpoliced. Invisibilised. LGBTI Sex Workers Do Matter.

Underserved. Overpoliced. Invisibilised. LGBTI Sex Workers Do Matter.

Intersectionality
|
LGBTI+ rights

Subscribe to ESWA Newsletter

Stay informed about new campaigns, resources and activities. In a time of online censorship and constantly changing algorithms, a trusted newsletter is one of the most reliable ways to stay in touch. Subscribe here to make sure you stay in the loop!