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PLRI Media Release: International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers
On International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers the PLRI are circulating a media release to launch their new website and stress the need for evidence based policy making to tackle violence and abuse.
Year of publication:
2009
Theme:
Human Rights and Law
Author:
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@SabrinaMorgan no recognised #sexworker group has evr denied trafficking.Its a matter of definiiton.Ours has fewer victims & they are real.
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India. Developing a typology of female #sexworkers to better identify most at risk. http://t.co/67Fz9uWq
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Belize's only trafficking conviction sheds light on the gap between the grand rhetoric and pettty reality. #sexworkers http://t.co/syz0yioP
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India Reform of laws on HIV sought. ID cards and legal personhood before the law are key http://t.co/Do4xpDfO
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Annual Report of the UN NSWP Advisory Group on #SexWork 2011 http://t.co/naOR0PVl
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