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Local sex worker groups be involved in implementing the resource MSWS-A.P
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That sex workers run their own groups and projects
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To support the involvement and empowerment of more HIV+ sex workers in APNSW and local groups
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The APNSW needs to receive support (including funding) for it to grow and fulfil the needs of sex workers in the region.
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That we develop country and sub-regional networks of sex workers within APNSW
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APNSW co-ordinate a regional campaign against discriminatory policing practices directed at sex workers, their families, their workplaces and homes.
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Improve communication among sex workers at all levels in the A>P region
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Work to improve quality, supply and design of female and male condoms
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For sex workers to be included in policy making and that we try to work more closely with policy makers.
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Work on issues relating to 100% condom use
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Support and training visits and exchange programs be used more often also for MSWS-A.P
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More support for cultural programs at larger conferences be provided
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Community Groups (sex workers and others) need to make recommendations for input to Kobe conference
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We discuss and work to improve working conditions for sex workers
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Work for stronger solidarity among sex workers in the region
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That APNSW have more contact with other regional networks of sex workers eg. with Europe (especially around Russian speaking Asia)
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That transgender sex workers are more involved at all levels of networks in the region
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We work to improve language diversity in APNSW and other international networks
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We work to include and involve sex workers from Pasifika
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We work to include and involve sex workers' children and partners
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We explore having a regional and a global sex workers' Mela
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Establish sex workers workers' study and research projects so sex workers can look into health issues and working conditions in all countries of the region
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that we work to involve more countries in our networks and meetings
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Good practice guidelines can be drawn up from this meeting and implemented as another project
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In our groups and networks we support new members and younger sex workers to become activists in our groups and networks. (e.g mentoring)
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We look at issues for drug using sex workers in our countries and the region, and involve more drug users who are sex workers in the network
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We need improved funding and more political will to achieve health rights for sex workers
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Khartini gets an assistant (but not too glamorous)
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We should rotate meetings in different countries in the region to support local sex workers and their groups
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We follow up this conference with continues networking including APNSW listserve
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We call ILO ( and International Council for Worker's health) to recognize sex work as work.
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We work with IOM on sex work and migration issues
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Collect and send information on advocacy work to all member groups and look into advocacy training