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Description: "In September 2021, ICRSE changed its name to European Sex Workers' Rights Alliance (ESWA)." This URL was discontinued and the new site was established at eswalliance.org
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Subject: Sex workers , Prostitution, Legal aid
Group: Non-governmental organizations
Creator: International Committee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe
Language: English
Coverage: Europe
Status on live web: Unavailable
Collector: Columbia University Libraries, Center for Human Rights Documentation and Research
Description: "The Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP) exists to uphold the voice of sex workers globally and connect regional networks advocating for the rights of female, male, and transgender sex workers."
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Subject: Sex workers , Prostitution, Legal aid
Group: Non-governmental organizations
Creator: Network of Sex Work Projects
Language: English
Collector: Columbia University Libraries, Center for Human Rights Documentation and Research
Description: "In September 2021, The International Committee for Sex Workers in Europe (ICRSE) changed its name to European Sex Workers' Rights Alliance (ESWA). ESWA is now a sex worker-led network proudly representing more than 100 organisations in 30 countries across Europe and Central Asia. "
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Subject: Sex workers , Prostitution, Legal aid
Group: Non-governmental organizations
Creator: European Sex Workers' Rights Alliance
Language: English
Coverage: Europe
Collector: Columbia University Libraries, Center for Human Rights Documentation and Research
Description: "The Sex Workers’ Rights Advocacy Network (SWAN) is a sex worker-led regional network in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia that advocates for the human rights of female, male and transgender sex workers. SWAN was founded in 2006 and was officially registered as the SWAN Foundation in January of 2012."
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Subject: Sex workers , Prostitution
Group: Non-governmental organizations
Creator: Sex Workers' Rights Advocacy Network
Language: English
Coverage: Asia, Central, Europe, Central, Europe, Eastern
Collector: Columbia University Libraries, Center for Human Rights Documentation and Research
Description: "The Sex Workers Project provides client-centered legal and social services to individuals who engage in sex work, regardless of whether they do so by choice, circumstance, or coercion. One of the first programs in the nation to assist survivors of human trafficking, the Sex Workers Project has pioneered an approach to service grounded in human rights, harm reduction and in the real life experiences of our clients."
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Subject: Sex workers , Prostitution, Legal aid
Group: Non-governmental organizations
Creator: Sex Workers Project
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Collector: Columbia University Libraries, Center for Human Rights Documentation and Research
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Subject: Sex workers , Prostitution, Legal aid
Description: "The African Sex Workers Alliance (ASWA) is the Pan African alliance of sex worker-led organizations. ASWA was formed in 2009 with an initial membership drawn from 10 African countries. As of 2018, ASWA has members from 32 African countries."
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Subject: Sex workers , Prostitution
Group: Non-governmental organizations
Creator: African Sex Workers Alliance
Language: English
Coverage: Africa
Collector: Columbia University Libraries, Center for Human Rights Documentation and Research
Description: Malawi-focused human rights organization based in Malawi. "CEDEP is a registered human rights organisation dedicated to addressing the needs, improving the lives, and providing support for some of Malawi's most neglected minority groups through civic education, training, capacity building, networking and research." In English.
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Subject: AIDS (Disease), Minorities, Education, Prisoners, Human rights advocacy, Sex workers
Group: Non-governmental organizations
Creator: Centre for the Development of People (Malawi)
Language: English
Coverage: Malawi
Status on live web: Unavailable
Collector: Columbia University Libraries, Center for Human Rights Documentation and Research
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