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NSWP collects documents and other materials about sex work and makes them publicly available on our website. The resources go back to 1992 and contain documents and photographs about the development of the sex worker rights movement, policy position papers from sex worker organisations around the world, academic papers about health, labour, legal frameworks, and migration, and NSWP briefing papers and publications, including Making Sex Work Safe and the NSWP peer-reviewed journal Research for Sex Work.

We focus on providing resources that support the core values of NSWP but we also include and critique some resources that do not promote our perspective.

Resources are organised by theme, region, year, language and resource type, so that they can be easily browsed. The search feature can be used to find resources on specific issues by entering in key words or authors’ names.

For a more extensive resource of sex work research publications please also visit the PLRI website.

The Paulo Longo Research Initiative  is a collaboration of scholars, policy analysts and sex workers. NSWP is one of four core partners in this initiative, the others are The Michael Kirby Centre for Public Health and Human Rights, Monash University, Australia; Centre for Advocacy on Stigma And Discrimination, India; International Development Studies, Sussex University, UK.  PLRI aims to develop and consolidate and disseminate ethical, interdisciplinary information about sex work. to improve the human rights, health and well being of women, men and transgender people who sell sex.

PLRI brings together institutions and individuals committed to human rights and social justice and who have made significant contributions to the study of public health, gender, sexuality, development economics, migration, ethics and human rights in the context of sex work.

In addition, you will also find a key resource guide developed by PLRI (Kate Hawkins and Cheryl Overs) on HIV and Sex Work on the Eldis website. 

Eldis is one of a family of knowledge services from the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex.  Eldis aims to share the best in development, policy, practice and research.  The resource guide is intended to provide key resources to development practitioners who are undertaking interventions that affect sex workers. 

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Anunciando o Festival da Liberdade da/os Profissionais do Sexo:aalternativa internacional ao Evento da Conferência de AIDS 2012 para profissionais do sexo e aliado/as.

21 a 26 de Julho de 2012 | Swabhumi, Kolkata, India.

Ce document définit les priorités du NSWP élaboré pour la période 2010-2012. Il enregistre les résultats du processus de planification stratégique 2009 entrepris par le Conseil NSWP et est destiné à informer à la fois des discussions in

NSWP Organisational Review August 2007

This document is in English.

You can download this 34 page pdf file above.

NSWP Memorandum and Articles of Association 2008

This document is in English.  You can download this 31 page pdf file above.

Certificate of Incorporation of NSWP 2008

This resource is in English.

You can download this 1 page pdf file above.

This report was commissioned and funded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and
implemented by the Sex Work Education and Advocacy Taskforce (SWEAT). The mixed methods
component of the research also received financial support from Atlantic Philanthropies.
 

This is the Plain English version of the Note for Record of the June 2010 UNAIDS Advisory Group on HIV and Sex Work

This document details the events of the group meeting, including:
International Labour Standard on HIV and AIDS
Agreeing the process for finalising & getting approval of the annexes and launching the Guidance Note
The Global Fund – Round 10 Process & Survey on Eligibility Criteria
Conflation of Sex Work and Trafficking – whole AG discussion
Global Commission on HIV and the Law - presentation
Travel Restrictions on Sex Workers entering the USA

In the spring issue of Soundings the author compares lived experience to the representations of trafficking presented by major media and government agencies. The evidence presented is a deconstruction the way that the discourse on sex work and trafficking is shaped.

Sections include:

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.

Section headings include:

Social-justice activists internationally have hailed as progressive and humane the 1998 report The Sex Sector: The Economic and Social Bases of Prostitution in Southeast Asia. Edited by Lin Lean Lim of the International Labour Office in Geneva, the book recommends that the sex industry be included in official government accountings, first, because of its enormous contributions to regional economies, and second, as the only way to improve the situation of those employed as sex workers.