Sex Work, Migration, & Mobility

UNAIDS Advisory Group Report & Survey 2010 French

Год: 
2010

Short report in French of the work of the UNAIDS Advisory Group on HIV and Sex Work during 2010.

Includes information on:

2010 workplan and achievements, feedback from survey of members and future plans.

You can download this 2 page PDF resource above. This resource is in French.

A report by Empower Chiang Mai on the human rights violations women are subjected to when "rescued" by anti-trafficking groups who employ methods using deception, force and coercion

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Год: 
2003

Empower Foundation is a Thai organisation since 1985. Empower promotes opportunities for women workers in the entertainment industry. Empower strives to promote these opportunities and rights to all women workers regardless of their country of origin.

Migrant Workers, Protection Of Human Rights In The Context Of HIV/AIDS, And Indigenous Issues

Год: 
2003

United Nations Commission on Human Rights, 58th Session, 18 March – 26 April 2002
Items 14 and 15 of the agenda.

Challenging 'place': leaving home for sex

Год: 
2002

This is an essay on the construction of place as it relates to the motivations for women to leave the places of their birth in search of new places to live and work.

News Coverage of Day of Action Against India's Immoral Trafficking Prevention Amendment

Год: 
2008

News Coverage of Day of Action against India's Immoral Trafficking Prevention Amendment

Articles

Sex workers' rally today — 1 July 2008
Deccan Herald
The Karnataka State Coalition against ITPA has organised a rally against the proposed amendments to Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, in Bangalore on July 1.
Sex workers' rally

Meena Seshu speaks out against India's Immoral Trafficking Prevention Amendment

Год: 
2008

Meena Seshu speaks out against India's Immoral Trafficking Prevention Amendment

Across histories and cultures, people in prostitution and sex work have historically been cast as social deviants. With the arrival of HIV and AIDS, they have been further stigmatized, as carriers and transmitters of the disease, and have been excluded from policy decisions that threaten their health and well-being.

Next month, the Parliament of India will vote on an amendment to India's 2006 Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Amendment Bill that will further stigmatize and violate the human rights of sex workers by criminalizing the purchase of sexual services in India.

National Day of Action against India's Immoral Trafficking Prevention Amendment

Год: 
2008

National Day of Action against India's Immoral Trafficking Prevention Amendment

Bangalore

July 1, 2008

The Karnataka State Coalition Against ITPA (Constituent Organizations: Aneka, Ashodaya Samithi, Jyothi Mahila Sangha, Karnataka Sexual Minorities Forum, Karnataka Sexworkers Union, LesBiT, Samara, Sangama, Sangram, Suraksha, Swathi Mahila Sangha, Veshya Anyay Mukthi Parishad, Vijaya Mahila Sangha) urges the government of India to:

Will the Gate Foundation Please Stop Funding the Kidnapping and Illegal Detention of Sex Workers?

Год: 
2006

Will the Gates Foundation please stop funding the kidnapping and illegal detention of sex workers

September 2006

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded a grant of $5.1 million (US) to International Justice Mission (IJM) for a pilot project to "rescue" sex workers in Asia. The project coordinates with local police during brothel raids where sex workers are forcibly removed and detained illegally.

Bangkok Call for Justice for Women Migrant Workers

Год: 
2002

The Bangkok Call for Justice for Women Migrant Workers

Partners in Change, Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) November 6-8, 2002, Bangkok

The Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) along with several of its network members recent held a 3-day event on 6-8 November, 2002 in Bangkok. This event, Partners in Change, brought together a number of people from across Asia who have been working from their specific locations to articulate and affirm the human rights framework. This was a unique gathering in that many of our participants belong to the so called 'marginalised groups' — trafficked women, domestic workers and sex workers. However, all of them have rejected 'permanent victimhood', organised themselves, questioned the attitude of mainstream society and policy makers towards them, and claimed their rights as human beings. Partners in Change celebrated and analysed those courageous efforts, and discussed future collaborative strategies.