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Sex Work and Trafficking: A Donor-Activist Dialogue on Rights and Funding

Event Date: December 11, 2008 - December 12, 2008

The Sexual Health and Rights Project collaborated with the Network of Sex Work Projects and Creating Resources for Empowerment in Action to organize a "Donor-Activist Dialogue on Sex Work and Trafficking," which brought together 35 donors, researchers, anti-trafficking activists, and sex worker rights activists from around the world to exchange views and generate ideas on supporting sex worker rights within anti-trafficking frameworks.

The last decade has seen increased global attention and resources allocated to combating trafficking in persons, particularly into the sex sector. Debates continue on whether many of the anti-trafficking policies and programs being promoted are an effective response for trafficking victims, and the extent of the intended and unintended consequences of these measures on sex workers. The Donor-Activist Dialogue addressed how anti-trafficking policies that rely on the criminalization of prostitution impact the rights and health of sex workers.

The report below summarizes the presentations, discussions, and recommendations made at the event.

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Related Information

Sex Workers' Network Commends U.S. State Department Assessment of Cambodian Trafficking Law
June 17, 2009
The 2009 Trafficking In Persons Report finds that a Cambodian anti-trafficking law is being used to arrest and detain sex workers rather than prosecute major traffickers.

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