Advocacy
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American University, Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
2009 A grant to support the editing, publishing, and dissemination of a series of documents on the intersection of human rights, human trafficking, sex work, migration, labor, and health, which will inform international and national level advocacy on the inclusion of sex worker rights within anti-trafficking protocols. The final documents will be translated into at least five languages. Global | $10,000 | 1 year | www.wcl.american.edu/humright/center/who.cfm |

