Who do you work with?:
The Coalition for the Rights of workers of sex is
a group of people working in the sex trade
(prostitution, escort, nude dancing, domination, animation lines
erotica, pornography and other) citizens-sized non-workers, his
sex and representatives of community groups.
The Coalition for the Rights of Workers and Sex Workers
part of a movement of solidarity and social demands,
legal and political. Concerned about the working conditions of
people who do sex work, the Coalition for the Rights of
Sex workers is to promote
decriminalization of sex work and seeks equitable solutions
for sex workers in respect of their
fundamental human rights.
How are sex workers involved in your organisation?:
La Coalition pour les droits des travailleurs du sexe est un groupe ad-hoc des travailleurs du sexe qui se réunit pour organiser des actions et des événements éducatifs. Nous sommes constitués de travailleurs du sexe féminin, masculin et transgenres et leurs alliés différents à partir d'autres mouvements sociaux.
The Coalition for the Rights of Sex Workers is an ad-hoc group of sex workers that comes together to organize actions and educational events. We are made up of female, male and transgendered sex workers and various allies from other social movements.
Which of NSWP priority areas does your organisation work on?:
Oppose the criminalisation and other legal oppression of sex work and support its recognition as work
Critique the trafficking paradigm that conflates representations of sex work, migration, and mobility
Advocate for universal access to health services, including primary health care, HIV and sexual and reproductive health services
Speak out about violence against sex workers, including violence from police, institutions, clients, and intimate partners, while challenging the myth that sex work is inherently gender-based violence
Oppose human rights abuses, including coercive programming, mandatory testing, raids and forced rehabilitation
Challenge stigma and discrimination against sex workers, their families and partners, and others involved in sex work
Advocate for the economic empowerment and social inclusion of sex workers as sex workers
What are the two main challenges that the sex workers you work with face:
Criminalisation du travail sexuel et la vie des travailleuses du sexe et de la réalité vécue de la stigmatisation et la discrimination (la violence, l'accès à la santé et des services sociaux, l'impact sur les familles, les abus de la police pour n'en nommer que quelques-uns).
Criminalization of sex work and sex workers’ lives and the lived realities of stigma and discrimination (violence, access to health and social services, impact on families, police abuse to name but a few).