NSWP submitted a written submission for the CEDAW discussion on the General Recommendation on Trafficking in Women and Girls in the Context of Global Migration as part of the 72nd session, 18th February – 8th March 2019.
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Briefing Note: CEDAW submission, General Recommendation on Trafficking, NSWP - 2019

Theme: Human Rights, Migration & Trafficking
Trafficking in persons has generated increasing global attention in recent decades, largely due to the development of international frameworks, pressure from fundamental feminist and abolitionist groups, and as a reaction to increased migration for labour. International policies on trafficking frequently contain vague or ambiguous language, which can cause harm to sex workers in a number of ways.
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The Impact of Anti-trafficking Legislation and Initiatives on Sex Workers, NSWP - 2018

Theme: Migration & Trafficking