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Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP) is an organisation that advocates for the
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s. It is a private not-for-profit limited company, based in Edinburgh, Scotland, and founded in November 1990. NSWP is a membership organisation, with members from five regions (Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, North America, and the Caribbean). NSWP publishes resources, including briefing papers, policy briefs, community guides, global and regional reports, smart guides, statements, the ''Research for Sex Work'' Journal, and case studies. It supports the decriminalisation of sex work. NSWP advocates for sex worker representation at international policy forums. It "credits itself as largely responsible for "sex work" replacing "prostitution" as the go-to terminology for institutions such as the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/Aids (UNAIDS) and the World Health Organization (WHO)".


Manifesto

NSWP's website states:
NSWP amplifies the voices of sex worker-led organisations advocating for rights-based services, freedom from abuse and discrimination, freedom from punitive laws, policies, and practices, and self-determination for sex workers. NSWP works primarily with sex worker-led regional networks, and facilitates sex worker-led capacity building.


History

Global Network of Sex Work Projects was founded in November 1990, at the 2nd International Conference for NGOs working on AIDS, and was registered in the UK in 2008. In 2008, it received $60,000 in grant funding from Open Society Foundations. In 2009, it was appointed co-chair of the
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) (, ONUSIDA) is the main advocate for accelerated, comprehensive and coordinated global action on the HIV/ AIDS pandemic. The mission of UNAIDS is to lead, strengthen and support an ...
(UNAIDS) "Advisory Group on HIV and Sex Work", established to "review and participate in the development of UNAIDS policy, programme or advocacy documents, or statements".


Publications


NSWP consensus statement

In 2013, NSWP released a consensus statement on sex work, human rights, and the law which details eight essential activism goals of sex work-related advocacy groups. They include the right to: * Associate and organise; * Be protected by the law; * Be free from violence; * Be free from discrimination; * Privacy and freedom from arbitrary interference; * Health; * Move and migrate; and * Work and free choice of employment


''Research for Sex Work'' journal

*''Research for Sex Work 8: Sex Work and Law Enforcement.'' Edinburgh: NSWP, 2005. *''Research for Sex Work 9: Sex Work and Money.'' Edinburgh: NSWP, 2006. *''Research for Sex Work 10: Sex Workers’ Rights.'' Issue 10. Edinburgh: NSWP, 2008. *''Research for Sex Work 11: Sex Work and Pleasure.'' Edinburgh: NSWP, 2009. *''Research for Sex Work 12: Sex Work and Violence.'' Edinburgh: NSWP, 2010. *''Research for Sex Work 13: HIV and Sex Work.'' Edinburgh: NSWP, 2013. *''Research for Sex Work 14: Sex Work is Work.'' Edinburgh: NSWP, 2015. *''Research for Sex Work 15: Resistance and Resilience.'' Edinburgh: NSWP, 2016.


Contributions to publications

*''Prevention and treatment of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections for sex workers in low- and middle-income countries: recommendations for a public health approach''. Geneva:
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UNAIDS The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) (, ONUSIDA) is the main advocate for accelerated, comprehensive and coordinated global action on the HIV/AIDS pandemic. The mission of UNAIDS is to lead, strengthen and support an ...
, NSWP, 2012.


See also

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African Sex Workers Alliance African Sex Workers Alliance (ASWA) is a pan African alliance of sex worker led groups which aims to improve the health and human rights of female, male, and transgender sex workers. ASWA was formed in 2009 and is based in Nairobi, Kenya. Member org ...
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International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers is observed annually on December 17 by sex workers, their advocates, friends, families and allies. Originally conceived as a memorial and vigil for the victims of the Green River Killer in Sea ...
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List of sex worker organizations This is a list of sex worker organizations which advocate for sex workers' rights. Almost all sex worker organizations around the world favour the decriminalization of sex work, and it tends to be their main goal. International Supportive T ...
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UK Network of Sex Work Projects UK Network of Sex Work Projects (UKNSWP) is an umbrella organisation that represents sex work projects in the UK, both agencies or individuals working with sex workers. It facilitates networking between those it represents, so as to share good pra ...
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World Charter for Prostitutes' Rights The World Charter for Prostitutes' Rights is a declaration of rights adopted in 1985 to protect sex workers' rights (or prostitutes' rights) worldwide. It was adopted on 15 February 1985 at the first World Whores Congress in Amsterdam by the new ...


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Global Network of Sex Work Projects 1990 establishments in Scotland 2008 establishments in Scotland Non-profit organisations based in Scotland Political advocacy groups in the United Kingdom Prostitution Sex worker organizations