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Sex Work

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Sex Worker Education and Advocacy Taskforce (SWEAT)
SWEAT is a non-profit organization situated in Cape Town, South Africa. They work in South Africa with sex workers around health and human rights.

Sex Worker Project at the Urban Justice Center
The Sex Workers Project is the first program in New York City and in the country to focus on the provision of legal services, legal training, documentation, and policy advocacy for sex workers.

Sex Workers’ Rights Advocacy Network
SWAN is a network of civil society organizations engaged in advocating for the human rights of sex workers in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

Stella
Based in Montreal, Canada, Stella provides support and information to sex-workers so that they may live in safety and with dignity.

TAMPEP International Foundation
TAMPEP operates a community development and participation model in 25 countries in Europe, to provide equitable access to support and services and to give voice to migrant sex workers.

Women's Network for Unity
The Women’s Network For Unity is grassroots representative collective of Phnom Penh based Sex Workers. The network seeks to promote the rights of Sex Workers to earn a living in a safe environment, free from exploitation and social stigma.

Workers in Sex Employment (WISE)
Workers In Sex Employment (WISE) is a community based organization that delivers peer education and support to sex workers and their clients.

Zi Teng
Zi Teng is a non-governmental organization formed by people of different working experiences, who care and concern about the interest and basic rights of women.

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