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'1000.0000|Making Sex Work Safe|vtpage.shtml?n=1000|APNSW||||This project was initiated as an adaptation of the global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP) 1997 book Making Sex Work Safe: a guide for programme managers, field workers and policy makers|Image by Chris Winter|nswp.jpg|nc0',
'1100.1000|The Asia Pacific Network of Sex Workers|r/asia_pacific_network.htm|APNSW||08 February 2006|18kB|The APNSW was formed in 1994 by members of some of Asia’s first organizations to work on health and human rights with sex workers|||nd1',
'1200.1000|APNSW Statement 2000|r/apnsw200.htm|APNSW||15-19 November 2000|14kB|Joint Statement read at the closing session of The International Seminar of Sex Workers in Asia and Pacific, 2000|||nd1',
'1300.1000|Sex Work and HIV/AIDS in Asia- a MAP Report, 2005|r/SWinAsia04July05.pdf|MAPM- Monitoring the AIDS Pandemic||04 July 2005|2.64mB|This is one of a series of three programming themed booklets based on AIDS in Asia: Face the Facts|||nd1',
'1500.1000|Overview of Sex Work in Asia|vtpage.shtml?n=1200|The Policy Project||2003|5kB|In the Asian Region, including Southeast and South Asia, as well as island nations of the Pacific, evidence points to the clear role of commercial sex in the spread of HIV
Regulatory approaches, such as the 100% condom programs, may be associated with rapid reductions in HIV levels, but seldom create conditions in which sex workers themselves are more than passive recipients of the program’s activities|||nd1',
'1600.1000|Workshops|vtpage.shtml?n=1610|||||The Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific project has included a number of arts based workshops to produce resources by and for sex workers
The process for these workshops is outlined in the book, also available on this website||spacer.gif|nc1',
'1610.1600|Workshop images|v360page.shtml?n=1610|||||The Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific project has included a number of arts based workshops to produce resources by and for sex workers
The process for these workshops is outlined in the book, also available on this website|Click the image to view a slideshow of images from the workshop|wscam4.jpg|nd1',
//'1610.1600|Workshop images|vtpage.shtml?n=1610;images.html?n=1610|||||The Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific project has included a number of arts based workshops to produce resources by and for sex workers
The process for these workshops is outlined in the book, also available on this website|Click the image to view a slideshow of images from the workshop|wscam4.jpg|nd1',
'1611.1610|Workshop Image 1|wscam1|||||Painting from Cambodia|||nd1',
'1612.1610|Workshop Image 2|wscam2|||||Photo montage poster to challenge stigma against transgenders|||nd1',
'1613.1610|Workshop Image 3|wscam3|||||Participants at the APNSW workshop, Cambodia, 2004|||nd1',
'1614.1610|Workshop Image 4|wscam4|||||This poster goes with a video of a TV chat show discussing issues for HIV positive sex workers|||nd1',
'1615.1610|Workshop Image 5|wscam5|||||This poster goes with a video about police abuse of sex workers|||nd1',
'1616.1610|Workshop Image 6|wscam6|||||This poster is about including sex workers as leaders in projects and groups|||nd1',
'1617.1610|Workshop Image 7|wsindia1|||||Making our own educational video in India|||nd1',
'1618.1610|Workshop Image 8|wsindia2|||||Still from a video about health care|||nd1',
'1619.1610|Workshop Image 9|wsindia3|||||This is an unfinished poster depicting the dicriminatory and unfair treatment that sex workers often receive from the legal system|It is intended to be finshed by small groups of sex workers in local projects|||nd2',
'1620.1600|Workshop Images (printable)|vtpage.shtml?n=1620|||||APNSW workshop images in printable form|||nc1',
'1621.1620|Workshop Image 1|r/wscam1.pdf||||1.11mB|Painting from Cambodia|||nd1',
'1622.1620|Workshop Image 2|r/wscam2.pdf||||1.13mB|Photo montage poster to challenge stigma against transgenders|||nd1',
'1623.1620|Workshop Image 3|r/wscam3.pdf||||776kB|Participants at the APNSW workshop, Cambodia, 2004|||nd1',
'1624.1620|Workshop Image 4|r/wscam4.pdf||||994kB|This poster goes with a video of a TV chat show discussing issues for HIV positive sex workers|||nd1',
'1625.1620|Workshop Image 5|r/wscam5.pdf||||1.11mB|This poster goes with a video about police abuse of sex workers|||nd1',
'1626.1620|Workshop Image 6|r/wscam6.pdf||||852kB|This poster is about including sex workers as leaders in projects and groups|||nd1',
'1627.1620|Workshop Image 7|r/wsindia1.pdf||||56kB|This is an unfinished poster depicting the dicriminatory and unfair treatment that sex workers often receive from the legal system|It is intended to be finshed by small groups of sex workers in local projects|||nd1',
'1628.1620|Workshop Image 8|r/wsindia2.pdf||||49kB|Still from a video about health care|||nd1',
'1629.1620|Workshop Image 9|r/wsindia3.pdf||||1.06mB|This is an unfinished poster depicting the dicriminatory and unfair treatment that sex workers often receive from the legal system|It is intended to be finshed by small groups of sex workers in local projects|||nd2',
'1630.1600|Sex Workers Human Rights Summit March 2007|vtpage.shtml?n=1630||||APNSW Human Rights Workshop, March 26 to 30, 2007|||nd2',
'1700.1000|Making Sex Work Safe The Book|vtpage.shtml?n=1710|APNSW||2004||This book is an adaption by the APNSW of the 1997 global publication, "Making Sex Work Safe : a guide for programme managers, field workers and policy makers"
It aims to share some messages developed by the APNSW about the many health and social issues that affect male female and transgender sex workers in Asia and the Pacific region and their methods for producing and disseminating these messages|||nc2',
'1710.1700|Making Sex Work Safe - images of the book|images.html?n=1710;vtpage.shtml?n=1710|APNSW||2004||This book is an adaption by the APNSW of the 1997 global publication, "Making Sex Work Safe : a guide for programme managers, field workers and policy makers"
It aims to share some messages developed by the APNSW about the many health and social issues that affect male female and transgender sex workers in Asia and the Pacific region and their methods for producing and disseminating these messages|Click the image to view a slideshow presentation of this book|msws.jpg|nc1',
'1711.1710|Front Cover|page0|APNSW||||Front Cover|from the book, "Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific"||nd1',
'1712.1710|Page 1-2|page1|APNSW||||From Consumer to Producer|from the book, "Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific"||nd1',
'1713.1710|Page 3-4|page3|APNSW||||The Events|from the book, "Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific"||nd1',
'1714.1710|Page 5-6|page5|APNSW||||The Method|from the book, "Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific"||nd1',
'1715.1710|Page 7-8|page7|APNSW||||The Method|from the book, "Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific"||nd1',
'1716.1710|Page 9-10|page9|APNSW||||The Method|from the book, "Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific"||nd1',
'1717.1710|Page 11-12|page11|APNSW||||Sex Workers: Part of the Solution|from the book, "Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific"||nd1',
'1718.1710|Page 13-14|page13|APNSW||||Fighting Stigma & Discrimination|from the book, "Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific"||nd1',
'1719.1710|Page 15-26|page15|APNSW||||Scuplture|from the book, "Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific"||nd1',
'171a.1710|Page 17-18|page17|APNSW||||Understanding and Defending Our Human Rights|from the book, "Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific"||nd1',
'171b.1710|Page 19-20|page19|APNSW||||Our Movies|from the book, "Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific"||nd1',
'171c.1710|Page 21-22|page21|APNSW||||APNSW Hymn|from the book, "Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific"||nd1',
'171d.1710|Page 23-24|page23|APNSW||||How to Work with Sex Workers - Code of Practice for Research|from the book, "Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific"||nd1',
'171e.1710|Page 25-26|page25|APNSW||||How to Work with Sex Workers - Guide to Providing Health Services|from the book, "Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific"||nd1',
'171f.1710|Page 27-28|page27|APNSW||||How to Work with Sex Workers - Some Tips to Visitors to Sex Work Sites|from the book, "Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific"||nd1',
'171g.1710|Page 29-30|page29|APNSW||||Fashion|from the book, "Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific"||nd1',
'171h.1710|Page 31-32|page31|APNSW||||Sex Worker is Art|from the book, "Making Sex Work Safe in Asia and the Pacific"||nd2',
'1800.1000|Your Questions, Our Answers|vtpage.shtml?n=1800||||||||nc1',
'1810.1800|Your Questions, Our Answers - English|r/qasw1eng.pdf|Sex Workers Forum of Kerala|||63kB|Members of the Sex Workers Forum of Kerala answer common questions on sex work, sex workers and HIV/AIDS - in English|||nd1',
'1820.1800|Your Questions, Our Answers - Malayalam|r/qaswmala.pdf|Sex Workers Forum of Kerala|||304kB|Members of the Sex Workers Forum of Kerala answer common questions on sex work, sex workers and HIV/AIDS - in Malayalam|||nd1',
'1830.1800|Questions & answers on sex work|r/QandASexWork.htm|WINS, Tiruputhi, India||2005|9kB|This is an intellegent and sensitive response by an experienced NGO manager to the kinds of questions often asked by people who are new to the field|||nd2',
'1900.1000|Sex Workers: Part of the Solution Globally|vtpage.shtml?n=1900||||||||nc1',
'1910.1900|"The healthy hooker"|http://www.newint.org/issue252/healthy.htm|new internationalist|Catherine Healy and Anna Reed|issue 252 - February 1994|13kB|Prostitutes are often blamed for spreading AIDS
Catherine Healy and Anna Reed, who are members of the New Zealand Prostitutes’ Collective, say they do the opposite|||nd1',
'1920.1900|"Making Sex Work Safe"|http://walnet.org/csis/groups/nswp/handbook.html|Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP)|Cheryl Overs & Paulo Longo|1997|6kB|A practical guide for organisations and people involved in developing programmes with sex workers and it contains many examples of strategies and activities which have been developed worldwide.
This link will take you to an external website where you can order this resource|||nd2',
'1a00.1000|Links|vtpage.shtml?n=1a00|||||This folder contains links to organisations involved with HIV\/AIDS|||nc1',
'1a10.1a00|Information on the USAID PEPFAR anti-prostitution pledge and funding restrictions|http://www.pepfarwatch.org/|test|||nd1',
'1a20.1a00|International AIDS Economics Network (Eng)|http://www.iaen.org/|International AIDS Economics Network||||The International AIDS Economic Network (IAEN) provides data, tools and analysis on the economics of HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment in developing countries for compassionate, cost-effective responses to the global epidemic|||nd1',
'1a30.1a00|INTRAC(Eng)|http://www.intrac.org/|International NGO Support and Training Research Centre||||This is INTRAC’s website
INTRAC provides support to organisations involved in international development
Its goal is to improve the performance of NGOs by exploring relevant policy issues and by strengthening NGO management and organisational effectiveness|||nd1',
'1a40.1a00|HIV\/AIDS Alliance NGO Toolkit|http://www.aidsalliance.org/sw7447.asp|HIV\/AIDS Alliance|||||||nd1',
'1a50.1a00|World Health Organization Sex Work Toolkit|http://www.who.int/hiv/toolkit/sw|WHO Global Programme on AIDS||||Please note that inclusion of this link to the WHO Sex Work Toolkit does not imply support for its contents
Specifically the APNSW opposes the "100% condom use policy" where it entails compulsory registration of brothel workers and unethical, mandatory medical screening
The APNSW supports voluntary, confidential HIV testing and STI screening with informed consent and linked to accessible treatment|||nd1',
'1a60.1a00|Free Trade and Higher prices for ARV\'s|http://www.thebody.com/cria/fall06/free_trade.html?m174h|links between globalisation,||||so called "Free Trade" and higher prices and more limited access to ARV\'s for treating HIV/AIDS and other essential drugs.|||nd2',
'1b00.1000|TRANS Stravaganza|vtpage.shtml?n=1b00|||||APNSW Transgender Health Workshop January 8-13, 2006 Pattaya, Thailand|||nc2',
'1b10.1b00|TG Documents & Pictures|r/transgender.htm|Transgender Workshop|||Transgender Workshop|||nd1',
'1b20.1b00|APNSW Art & Culture video|vtpage.shtml?n=1b20||||||||nd1',
'1b30.1b00|AIDS2006 Toronto|vtpage.shtml?n=1b30|||||On this page you can read the report of the conference from NSWP- which gives a great overview of sex workers issues at the conference
You can view videos of some of the sessions, and a link to the webcast of the APNSW show|||nd2',
'1c00.1000|Sex Work and the new era of HIV prevention and care|r/SW_era_HIV.pdf|||||HIV preventation and care has advanced significantly since the outset of the global pandemic in the 1980s. Our understanding of HIV grown and science has made important breakthroughs that have led to new and better methods|||nd1',
'1d00.1000|Action Day : the human rights issues relating to the new Cambodian anti-trafficking law|vtpage.shtml?n=1d00|||2008||sex workers recently held an open......|||nd1',
'2000.0000|Working with Sex Workers|vtpage.shtml?n=2000|||||This section examines technical aspects of sex work programming and describes skills and approaches that may be useful for sex work projects|||nc1',
'2100.2000|Editors notes for Authors|r/Languageguide.htm|UNAIDS||May 2006|65kB|Useful guidance on terminology, especially for those unfamiliar with the jargon of international "aids speak" which Peter Piot, the director of UNAIDS himself described recently as "no-one’s language"|||nd1',
'2200.2000|Sexual Health and Human Rights|vtpage.shtml?n=2200|||||Many services for sex workers are conceived of in response to HIV and AIDS. HIV is a risk for sexually active people, and safe sex information and supplies like condoms, dental dams and lubrication are important for sex workers
However, it is crucial not to let a focus on HIV get in the way of providing more comprehensive services
Sex workers require other health-related services as well as HIV prevention and treatment|||nc1',
'2210.2200|Sexually transmitted infections|vtpage.shtml?n=2210|||||TAMPEP is a project working with migrant sex workers across Europe
Here we provide TAMPEP resources on sexual health issues in English, Thai and Russian|||nc1',
'2211.2210|Hepatitis info (English)|r/hepeng.pdf|TAMPEP Foundation|||249kB|Information about hepatitis for sex workers-English|Transnational Aids/STD Prevention Among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe Project||nd1',
'2212.2210|STI info (English)|r/STIeng.pdf|TAMPEP Foundation|||216kB|Information on sexually transmitted infections for sex workers-English|Transnational Aids/STD Prevention Among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe Project||nd1',
'2213.2210|VD AIDS HepB info (English)|r/VDAeng.pdf|TAMPEP Foundation|||193kB|Venereal diseases, AIDS and Hepatitis B information for transgender sex workers-English|Transnational Aids/STD Prevention Among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe Project||nd1',
'2214.2210|Condom info (English)|r/lubeng.pdf|TAMPEP Foundation|||249kB|Using condoms and lubricants- tips for sex workers-English|Transnational Aids/STD Prevention Among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe Project||nd1',
'2215.2210|Safety at work info (English)|r/SAWeng.pdf|TAMPEP Foundation|||232kB|Advice on security at work for sex workers-English|Transnational Aids/STD Prevention Among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe Project||nd1',
'2216.2210|Changing your body (English)|r/traeng.pdf|TAMPEP Foundation|||226kB|Changing your body: health information for transgender sex workers-English|Transnational Aids/STD Prevention Among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe Project||nd1',
'2217.2210|Hepatitis info (Russian)|r/heprus.pdf|TAMPEP Foundation|||341kB|Information about hepatitis for sex workers-Russian|Transnational Aids/STD Prevention Among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe Project||nd1',
'2218.2210|STI info (Russian)|r/STIrus.pdf|TAMPEP Foundation|||253kB|Information on sexually transmitted infections for sex workers-Russian|Transnational Aids/STD Prevention Among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe Project||nd1',
'2219.2210|Condom info (Russian)|r/lubrus.pdf|TAMPEP Foundation|||408kB|Using condoms and lubricants- tips for sex workers-Russian|Transnational Aids/STD Prevention Among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe Project||nd1',
'221a.2210|Hepatitis info (Thai)|r/hepthai.pdf|TAMPEP Foundation|||305kB|Information about hepatitis for sex workers-Thai|Transnational Aids/STD Prevention Among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe Project||nd1',
'221b.2210|STI info (Thai)|r/STIthai.pdf|TAMPEP Foundation|||308kB|Information on sexually transmitted infections for sex workers-Thai|Transnational Aids/STD Prevention Among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe Project||nd1',
'221c.2210|Condom info (Thai)|r/lubthai.pdf|TAMPEP Foundation|||315kB|Using condoms and lubricants- tips for sex workers-Thai|Transnational Aids/STD Prevention Among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe Project||nd2',
'2230.2200|Female sex worker HIV prevention projects|vtpage.shtml?n=2230|Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)||||Lessons learnt from Papua New Guinea, India and Bangladesh - UNAIDS Best Practice case study||dmscpng.jpg|nc1',
'2231.2230|Introduction|r/dmscpng1.pdf|Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)|Carol Jenkins|November 2000|244kB|Female sex worker HIV prevention projects: Lessons learnt from Papua New Guinea, India and Bangladesh|||nd1',
'2232.2230|Transex, PNG|r/transex.pdf|Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)|Carol Jenkins|November 2000|309kB|The Transex Project: Sex and Transport Workers, Police and Security Men in Papua New Guinea|||nd1',
'2233.2230|Sonagachi, India|r/dmscshak.pdf|Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)|Carol Jenkins|November 2000|271kB|Sonagachi: A Sex Worker Project in a Red Light District of Calcutta, initiated by the All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health (AIIH∓PH) in 1992 as the STD/HIV Intervention Programme (SHIP)|||nd1',
'2234.2230|Shakti, Bangladesh|r/shakti.pdf|Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)|Carol Jenkins|November 2000|434kB|SHAKTI: A brothel and street-based Sex Worker Project implemented by CARE, Bangladesh|||nd1',
'2235.2230|Complete report|r/dmscpng2.pdf|Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)|Carol Jenkins|November 2000|901kB|Female sex worker HIV prevention projects: Lessons learnt from Papua New Guinea, India and Bangladesh||||nd2',
'2240.2200|HIV and AIDS|vtpage.shtml?n=2240|||||HIV prevention for sex workers is sometimes promoted because sex workers are seen as a "bridge" population that can bring HIV to people who would not otherwise be exposed to it|||nd1',
'2260.2200|DMSC-HIV Intervention Project|r/dmschiv.htm|DMSC|||21kB|In 1992 WHO (GPA) funded National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) to undertake a three month community based cross-sectional survey in Sonagachi, Calcutta to assess the prevalence of STD and HIV among sex workers|||nd1',
'2270.2200|Sex Workers and Cost of Safe Sex|r/dmsccalc.pdf|The World Bank|Vijayendra Rao and others|January 2001|98kB|Sex Workers and the Cost of Safe Sex: The Compensating Differential for Condom Use in Calcutta|||nd1',
'2270.2200|Issues of Sexual Identities|r/projmfem.pdf|Foundation for Integrated Research in Mental Health (FIRM), Kerala, India|Dr AK Jayasree MBBS MSc MD||21kB|Issues of Sexual Identities of Sexworkers in Sexual Health Intervention: an Experience from Kerala
This paper from FIRM Kerala, India looks at the various issues including gender and sexuality, that need to be considered when working with female and male sex workers|||nd1',
'2280.2200|GCM meeting report:Changing Landscape of Prevention|vtpage.shtml?n=2280|||||Greater access to treatment for HIV/AIDS and testing, integration of HIV and family planning services, microbicides, circumcision, pre-exposure phrophelaxis, provier initiated HIV testing.|||nd1',
'2290.2200|Sex workers on HIV|vtpage.shtml?n=2290|||||HIV and STI transmission associated with commercial sex can be reduced by services and policies that combine to enable male, female and transgender sex workers to sell only protected sex and access safe workplaces and health care.|||nd1',
'22a0.2200|Sexual Health Clinical Services in Resource-Poor Settings Vol.I|r/aug_07/sexaul_clinical/sti_manual_vol1.pdf|India HIV/AIDS Alliance|Mr. Shumon Sengupta: Director-Andhra Pradesh|2004|740kb|HIV/AIDS is an unprecedented global development challenge that has caused unrivalled levels of ill health, death, and emotional, social and economic hardships.|||nd1',
'22b0.2200|Sexual Health Clinical Services in Resource-Poor Settings Vol.II|r/aug_07/sexaul_clinical/sti_manual_vol2.pdf|India HIV/AIDS Alliance|Ms. Melissa Zebrowski|2004|804kb|This manual has been developed to support the provision of clinical services to key populations (KPs) within the India AIDS Initiative-AVAHAN (IAI-Avahan) and Frontiers Prevention Programmes (FPP) implemented by India HIV/AIDS Alliance (Alliance India) in the Rayalseema and Telengana regions of Andhra Pradesh|||nd2',
'2300.2000|Making a Safe Sex Work Culture|vtpage.shtml?n=2300||||||||nc1',
'2310.2300|SAVE: A more realistic approach than ABC|r/ChristianAidHiv.htm|Christian Aid||21/03/2006|6kB|A report of an approach developed by Christian Aid
The APNSW supports this approach and recognises it as an example of the important contribution that faith based organisations have to supporting sex workers health and human rights|||nd1',
'2320.2300|Sex work in the south|http://www.himalmag.com/2003/august/report.htm|HIMAL-South Asia Magazine|Syed Ali Mujtaba|January 2004||A detailed survey profiles the grey world of sex workers in Madras
This article looks at the numerous issues that need to be addressed when working to make sex work safe|||nd2',
'2400.2000|Where is the funding?|r/whereisthefunding.pdf|Open Society Institute|Sexual Health and Rights Project|June 2006|245kB|Excellent guide to resources for sex work projects|||nd2',
'3000.0000|People & their Roles|vtpage.shtml?n=3000|||||This section offers insights for specific populations within sex work, including women, transgenders and men, as well as clients, managers and gatekeepers
The role of service providers is also included|||nc1',
'3100.3000|Women in the Sex Business|vtpage.shtml?n=3100||||||||nc1',
'3110.3100|Issues of Sexual Identities|r/projmfem.pdf|Foundation for Integrated Research in Mental Health (FIRM), Kerala, India|Dr AK Jayasree MBBS MSc MD||21kB|Issues of Sexual Identities of Sexworkers in Sexual Health Intervention: an Experience from Kerala
This paper from FIRM Kerala, India looks at the various issues including gender and sexuality, that need to be considered when working with female and male sex workers|||nd1',
'3120.3100|DMSC Manifesto|r/dmscman.htm|Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee||14-16 November 1997|40kB|First National Conference of Sex Workers in India, Calcutta 1997|||nd1',
'3130.3100|Voluntary Confidential Counseling and Testing in Cambodia|r/gillfletcher.pdf|Policy Project|Gillian Fletcher|September 2003|347kB|This study is intended to provide NGOs and the public sector with an overview of the current situation regarding VCCT in Cambodia as well as to highlight some options for devloping greater NGO/government interaction in VCCT
A key focus of this study is to identify ways of increasing the involvment of PLWHA in the design, development, and monitoring of services|||nd2',
'3200.3000|Transgendered Sex Workers|vtpage.shtml?n=3200|||||The term "transgender’ was originally meant to be an encompassing term to include both pre-operative and post-operative transsexuals, other men who lived either full or part-time as a woman; transvestites (men who wear women’s clothes for sexual pleasure) and of course male sex workers who for one reason or another (usually money) work in women’s clothing||hrvtc.jpg|nc1',
'3210.3200|Human Rights Viloations against the Transgender Community|http://www.pucl.org/Topics/Gender/2004/transgender.htm|PUCL-K||January 2004||A study of Kothi and HIjra sex workers in Bangalore, India, September 2003|||nd1',
'3220.3200|Mak Nyahs in Malaysia|r/MakNyahs.htm|PT Foundation|Khartini Slamah|2003|115kB|Gender, Sexuality and Rights: Exploring and Practice in South and South East Asia|||nd1',
'3230.3200|Amy’s Restaurant|r/AmysRestaurant.htm|PT Foundation|Khartini Slamah|2003|11kB|Amy is a Muslim Malaysian Transsexual (Mak Nyah or TS) who saw the devastation HIV, discrimination and intolerance of Transsexuals was having on her friends and community in KL
After the only outreach program to TS and other sex workers closed, Amy used her own resources including the family food stall, to do something for her community.|||nd1',
'3240.3200|Transgender, law and civil rights|r/trans_in.htm|The Lawyers Collective HIV/AIDS Unit in New Delhi|Alok Gupta|April 2002|34kB|A brief telephone interview with Munir (name changed), a transgender activist|||nd1',
'3250.3200|VD AIDS Hepatitis (English)|r/VDAeng.pdf|TAMPEP Foundation|||193kB|Venereal diseases, AIDS and Hepatitis B information for transgender sex workers-English|Transnational Aids/STD Prevention Among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe Project||nd1',
'3260.3200|Changing your body (English)|r/traeng.pdf|TAMPEP Foundation|||226kB|Changing your body: health information for transgender sex workers-English|Transnational Aids/STD Prevention Among Migrant Prostitutes in Europe Project||nd1',
'3270.3200|Transgender Workshop|r/transgender.htm|Transgender Workshop|||Transgender Workshop|||nd1',
'3280.3200|Indonesia Transgenders seek equality at work|http://www.ftmaustralia.org/press/06/0516.html||||||||nd1',
'3290.3200|Declaration of transgender rights in Asia and the Pacific|r/tgrightslowres.ppt||Tonette Lopez for APNSW transgender Network|8-13 January 2006|1.28mB|Transgenders are human begins too!!!|||nd1',
'32a0.3200|Report on HIV and life opportunity issues about katoey, transgenders in Thailand|r/Katoey_not_usaid.pdf||Carol Jenkins, Prempreeda Pramoj Na Ayutthata and Andrew Hunter|November 2005|570kB|Katoey in Thailand: HIV/AIDS and life opportunities|||nd1',
'32b0.3200|Story inside Srikandi Sejati Editorial|r/yss_english.pdf||Yayasan Srikandi Sejati||271kB|One of my dreams is….to have as shelter for the elder transvestites and for HIV positive transvestites.|||nd2',
'3300.3000|Men in the Sex Business|vtpage.shtml?n=3300||||||||nc1',
'3310.3300|Issues of Sexual Identities|r/projmfem.pdf|Foundation for Integrated Research in Mental Health (FIRM), Kerala, India|Dr AK Jayasree MBBS MSc MD||21kB|Issues of Sexual Identities of Sexworkers in Sexual Health Intervention: an Experience from Kerala
This paper from FIRM Kerala, India looks at the various issues including gender and sexuality, that need to be considered when working with female and male sex workers|||nd1',
'3320.3300|Between Men|r/btwnMen.pdf|The International HIV/AIDS Alliance|||869kB|HIV/STI Prevention for Men who have Sex with Men|Between Men is an introductory guide to programmes for men who have sex with men, including male sex workers||nd1',
'3330.3300|Report on effective interventions for male sex workers in Dhaka, Bangladesh|r/BangladeshMSW.pdf||Carol Jenkins et al||78.7kB|Male sex workers in Dhaka, Bangladesh: Risk reduction through effective intervention||nd2',
'3400.3000|Clients & "Gate-keepers"|vtpage.shtml?n=3400||||||||nc1',
'3500.3000|Service Providers|vtpage.shtml?n=3600||||||||nc1',
'3510.3500|Unprotected: Sex, Condoms and the Human Right to Health|http://hrw.org/reports/2004/philippines0504/|||||This report from Human Rights Watch looks at the issue of condom availability in The Philippines; with a particular focus on sex workers access to condoms and HIV and STI services|||nd2',
'3600.3000|The Authorities|vtpage.shtml?n=3600||||||||nc2',
'3610.3600|Governments & Politicians|vtpage.shtml?n=3610||||||||nc1',
'3611.3610|Prostitution to be recognised as trade in Kolkata|r/kolkata.htm|Indo-Asian News Service||March 15|10kB|Kolkata: Prostitution is set to be recognised as a trade by the city mayor in a move that is fraught with political and social consequences|||nd2',
'3620.3600|Police & Military|vtpage.shtml?n=3620||||||||nc2',
'3621.3620|HIV/AIDS Education classes for commercial sex workers in Harbib, China cause controversy|r/PoliceinChina.htm|||October 2006|3kB|Police in China illustrate their contempt for sex workers and opposition to HIV prevention
Are these the police who will enter brothels to "empower" sex workers to use condoms under the "100% Condom Use Policy" being introduced by WHO and the Chinese government?|||nd1',
'3622.3620|Policing Interventions in Developing Countries|r/PolicingSexWorkInterv.pdf|Project Parivartan||2006|227kB|This annoted literature review provides valubale information about the role of police in HIV prevention nterventions|||nd1',
'3623.3620|Sex Workers Rally in Southern India|r/policesi.htm|Health & Development Networks|Key Correspondent|July 7-12 2002|16kB|AIDS 2002 Conference|||nd1',
'3624.3620|Epidemic of abuse|http://www.hrw.org/reports/2002/india2/|Human Rights Watch|10kB|2002||Police harassment of outreach workers in India
A report by Human Rights Watch, released in 2002|||nd1',
'3625.3620|Discrimination of the Police|r/ztpolice.htm|Zi Teng|||11kB|Discrimination by the police where sex work is not illegal|||nd1',
'3626.3620|Police & Sex Workers in Papua New Guinea|r/PNGpolice.htm|UNAIDS|Carol Jenkins|October 12 1997|101kB|A peer educator-based intervention for police, aimed specifically at reducing the frequency of gang rape of sex workers, was launched in mid-1996 as part of a larger intervention with sex workers|||nd2',
'4000.0000|Stigma, Violence Vulnerability|vtpage.shtml?n=4000|||||This section has information about areas and populations whose vulnerability to HIV is greatest
It also looks at some of the important issues that determine vulnerability such as violence, youth issues, drug abuse and HIV infection|||nc1',
'4100.4000|Sex Work & Young People|vtpage.shtml?n=4100||||||||nc1',
'4110.4100|Sex Exchange Behaviour|r/sex26617.htm|Department of Families, Queensland|Amanda Davies|May 2001|560kB|A report on sex exchange behaviour among disadvantaged and homeless young people|||nd1',
'4120.4100|Role of Sex Workers in Preventing Sexual Expoitation of Children|r/sexwrkch.pdf|Foundation for Integrated Research in Mental Health (FIRM), Kerala, India|Maitreya||31kB|This paper from Kerala looks at how sex workers can be involved in protecting vulnerable children
It draws on the experience of FIRM and the Sex Workers Forum of Kerala|||nd2',
'4200.4000|Law & Policy|vtpage.shtml?n=4200|||||An Overview of law and policy issues|||nc1',
'4210.4200|100% Condom Use Program|vtpage.shtml?n=4210|||||Views and opinions of the 100% Condom Use Program||||nc1',
'4211.4210|100% Condom Use Policy in Thailand|r/100CUPThailandEmpower.htm|Empower||2006|4kB|Thai sex work organisation, Empower explains the Thai sex worker experience of the 100% condom use program|||nd1',
'4212.4210|100% CUP Report Cambodia|r/cup2003.htm|Policy Project||2002|894kB|A report on sex workers perceptions of the 100% condom use program in Cambodia|||nd1',
'4213.4210|100% CUP Report Cambodia|r/cup2003.pdf|Policy Project||2002|580kB|A report on sex workers perceptions of the 100% condom use program in Cambodia|||nd1',
'4214.4210|100% CUP Meeting Report|r/100cuprpt.htm|NSWP||August 2003|50kB|Report on a meeting between NSWP and UNAIDS about the 100% Condom Use Program|||nd1',
'4215.4210|Strategy & Guidelines for Implementation of 100% Condom Use in Cambodia|r/100CUPGuidelinesCambodia.htm|Ministry of Health, Cambodia ||2001|14kB|Cambodian government directive that makes clear that sex workers will be subject to mandatory medical procedures and increased supervision by police and brothel owners
It also makes clear that the quality of STI treatment for sex workers will be the lower standard, "syndromic" treatment|||nd1',
'4216.4210|Review of 100% Targeted Condom Promotion Program in Myanmar (Burma)|r/100CUPinBurma.pdf|||July 2005|363kB|This review illustrates some of the reforms to 100% CUP that emerged as a result of the NSWP’s campaign around 100% CUP
This version has no mandatory STI treatment and no "mystery clients" checking sex workers behaviour
However although the report mentions "enforcement" and "close monitoring" which are not explained and the role of police and other authorites in the enforcement aspect of this programme is not clear|||nd1',
'4217.4210|Sex worker rights perspective|r/Flyer100CUP.htm|NSWP||2002|9kB|The 100% Condom Use Policy: A Sex Worker Rights Perspective
This is the flyer that the NSWP handed out at it’s high profile demonstration against 100% CUP in Spain in 2002
Despite this clear position anti sex worker rights activist Donna Hughes misrepresented the demonstration as sex workers claiming that it is their right to sell sex without condoms!|||nd1',
'4218.4210|Pros & cons 100% CUP in Cambodia|r/ProsandCons100cup.htm|Womyn’s Agenda for Change (WAC)||2006|17kB|Cambodian Sex Workers views on 100% condom use program|||nd1',
'4219.4210|For & against 100% CUP|r/ForandAgainst100CUP.htm|NSWP||2003|17kB||||nd2',
'4220.4200|Thai Human Rights|vtpage.shtml?n=4220|||||Standards of Human Rights in the treatment of trafficked persons|||nc1',
'4221.4220|Thai Human Rights 1 (Thai)|r/Thaihumanrights1.pdf||||88kB|Standards of Human Rights in the treatment of trafficked persons|Part 1||nd1',
'4222.4220|Thai Human Rights 2 (Thai)|r/Thaihumanrights2.pdf||||63kB|Standards of Human Rights in the treatment of trafficked persons|Part 2||nd1',
'4223.4220|Thai Human Rights 3 (Thai)|r/Thaihumanrights3.pdf||||177kB|Standards of Human Rights in the treatment of trafficked persons|Part 3||nd2',
'4230.4200|Submission to Parliamentary Joint Committee on the Australian Crime Commission Inquiry|vtpage.shtml?n=4230|Scarlet Alliance & Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations||Sep 1999||Discrimination and harassment are a fact of life for the majority of sex workers
The Australian Capital Territory is the only Australian jurisdiction which protects sex workers from discrimination on the grounds of their occupation...|||nc1',
'4231.4230|Extract from Submission to Parliamentary Joint Committee on the Australian Crime Commission Inquiry|r/UnjustandCounter.htm|Scarlet Alliance & Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations||Sep 1999|36kB|Browser-friendly Extract from Submission|||nd1',
'4232.4230|Full Submission to Parliamentary Joint Committee on the Australian Crime Commission Inquiry|r/scarlet0903.pdf|Scarlet Alliance||Sep 2003|185kB|Portable Document Format (PDF) requires Adobe Acrobat Reader|||nd2',
'4240.4200|Why shouldn’t prostitution be legalised?|vtpage.shtml?n=4240|Times News Network|Anubha Sawhne|August 22 2003|6kB|Submission of the Human Rights Commission to the Justice and Electoral Select Committee on: Prostitution Reform Bill|||nd1',
'4250.4200|Sex workers in Surat: Seeking Rights admits wrongs?|r/stig_law.htm|The Lawyers Collective HIV/AIDS Unit in New Delhi|Tripti Tandon|October 2003|20kB|The persecution of sex workers in India is neither new nor unusual
The ongoing annihilation of sex workers in the Chakla Bazar area of Surat is yet another indication of how the existing legal framework, is aiding and abetting attempts to crush lives and livelihoods of sex workers.|||nd1',
'4260.4200|Prostitution as Livelihood: "Work" or "Crime"?|r/livelihd.htm|www.AnthroBase.com|Geetanjali Gangoli|25-27 September 2001|90kB|Paper presented at the conference Livelihoods and Poverty Reduction: Lessons From Eastern India, 25-27 September 2001, by Geetanjali Gangoli, Research Fellow, International Centre for the Study of Violence and Abuse, University of Sunderland, UK|||nd1',
'4270.4200|Prostitution to be recognised as trade in Kolkata|r/kolkata.htm|Indo-Asian News Service||March 15|10kB|Kolkata: Prostitution is set to be recognised as a trade by the city mayor in a move that is fraught with political and social consequences|||nd1',
'4280.4200|Prostitution just another job|r/zitengsc.htm|Zi Teng|Kelvin Chan|May 3 2004|10kB|Prostitution "just another job"
Hong Kong’s first international conference on sex workers’ rights|||nd1',
'4290.4200|Decriminalize Sexwork|r/decrim.pdf|Foundation for Integrated Research in Mental Health (FIRM), Kerala, India|Maitreya||26kB|This article looks at the legal situation in Kerala India
It suggests a decriminalisation model for the sex industry|||nd1',
'42a0.4200|Submission of the Human Rights Commission NZ|http://www.hrc.co.nz/index.php?p=13681&id=13722|Human Rights Commission New Zealand||14 February 2001|9kB|Submission of the Human Rights Commission to the Justice and Electoral Select Committee on: Prostitution Reform Bill|||nd1',
'42b0.4200|Activists: sex work should be legal|r/ztreuters.htm|Reuters||May 2 2004|11kB|Hong Kong’s first international conference gathers the world’s advocates for the rights of sex workers|||nd1',
'42c0.4200|Prostitution–Beyond the Myth|r/prostitution_myth.htm|Robyn Few||March 2006|13.7kB|Prostitution–Beyond the Myth for the San Francisco Chronicle|||nd1',
'42d0.4200|Outrage at Chinese prostitutes\' shame parade|vtpage.shtml?n=42d0|Guardian Unlimited|Huang Lisha|December 06 2006||Chinese police escort a woman during a public shaming of people accused of involvement in prostitution in Shenzhen.|||nd1',
'42e0.4200|UNAIDS Policy|vtpage.shtml?n=42e0|||||UNAIDS Sex Work Policy- APNSW at the PCB (PROGRAMME CO-ORDINATING BOARD)|||nc1',
'42e1.42e0|Sex Workers Response to UNAIDS Guidance on Sex Work|r/aug_07/sw/apnswpcb.pdf|Networks of Sex Workers organization|||1536kB||||nd1',
'42e2.42e0|100% Condom Use – More Questions A response to "The Response"|vtpage.shtml?n=42e2||||||||nd1',
'42e3.42e0|Sex Workers Position on HIV Prevention, Sex Work and Human Rights|vtpage.shtml?n=42e3||||||||nd1',
'42e4.42e0|Sex Workers: Participation and Inclusion|vtpage.shtml?n=42e4||||||||nd1',
'42e5.42e0|The Curious Sex Worker’s Guide to the UNAIDS Guidance Note on HIV and Sex Work|vtpage.shtml?n=42e5||||||||nd2',
'42f0.4200|The Swedish Model|vtpage.shtml?n=42f0|||||Sweden and many anti-prostitution and anti-trafficking groups are pushing for what is known as "the Swedish Model of prostitution law reform"|||nc1',
'42f1.42f0|One Swedish sex workers critique of Swedish Prostitution Policy|http://www.petraostergren.com/content/view/44/108/||Petra Ostergen|||In this article I will not deal with the complex issue of whether prostitution is socially or otherwise desirable. Rather this article seeks to document some of the experiences and opinions of female sexworkers in Sweden.|||nd1',
'42f2.42f0|The Swedish Model of Criminalizing the Purchase of Sexual Services Comments|r/aug_07/swedish/self2005com.pdf||Dr Helen J.Self||107kb|This document provides an interesting comparison between the Swedish model and the New Zealand experience where all adult sex work has been decriminalised. author; Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network|||nd1',
'42f3.42f0|New Zealand and Sweden: two models of reform|r/aug_07/swedish/law_reform_models.pdf||Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network|152kb||This document provides an interesting comparison between the Swedish model and the New Zealand experience where all adult sex work has been decriminalised|||nd1',
'42f4.42f0|Initiatives to “end demand” for prostitution harm women and undermine service programs|vtpage.shtml?n=42f4||||||||nd2',
'42g4.4200|Human Rights and Sexual Orentation in Internationa Law|vtpage.shtml?n=42g4||Professor Douglas Sanders|May 16, 2007||International human rights law and the lesbian and gay rights movement have grown up together in the years since World War II. Both are still developing. Both are evolving from western initiatives to a world-wide presence.|||nd2',
'42h4.4200|Resource on New Prevention Technology for Sex Workers|r/new era web.pdf|APNSWP|||4.25mB|HIV prevention and care has advanced significantly since the outset of the global pandemic in the 1980s. Understanding of HIV has grown and science has made important breakthroughs that have led to new and better prevention methods and more effective treatment.|||nd1',
'4400.4000|Violence|vtpage.shtml?n=4400||||||||nc1',
'4410.4400|Image of SVAWD poster|svawd|||||Poster for Stop Violence Against Women Day November 25|||nd1',
'4420.4400|Police and Sex Workers in Papua New Guinea|r/PNGpolice.htm|UNAIDS|Carol Jenkins|October 12 1997|101kB|A peer educator-based intervention for police, aimed specifically at reducing the frequency of gang rape of sex workers, was launched in mid-1996 as part of a larger intervention with sex workers|||nd1',
'4430.4400|Ziteng Observatory|r/zitengob.htm|Zi Teng|||6kB|Ziteng Observatory: The mutual security programme, founded in late 2001|||nd1',
'4440.4400|Violence in Kerala|r/violence.pdf|Foundation for Integrated Research in Mental Health (FIRM), Kerala, India|Dr AK Jayasree MBBS MSc MD|October 2001|31kB|Violation of Human Rights and torture of Sexworkers in Kerala
This article from FIRM in Kerala, India documents instances of violence and torture against sex workers in that state and looks at how to address these human rights abuses|||nd1',
'4450.4400|Protest in Hong Kong|r/protest_HK.htm|Zi Teng ||December 17 2005|195kB|Respect the human rights of sex workers Stop any kind of Violence against sex workers |||nd1',
'4460.4400|Statement of Action for REACH OUT (AFRO)|r/afro.htm|Action for REACH OUT|Action for REACH OUT|December 16 2005|4kB|International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers is a day to call attention to the hate crimes and violence against sex workers all over the globe|||nd1',
'4470.4400|WTO protest: Sex work is work|http://www.asiansexgazette.com/asg/china/china05news43.htm|ASIANSEXGAZETTE|AFP|22 December 2005|47kB|Asian sex workers and concerned groups have marched through Hong Kong, where the World Trade Organisation is meeting|||nd1',
'4480.4400|Report on violence and rape against sex workers in Cambodia|r/Cambodiafinal.pdf|United States Agency for International Development|Policy Project||943kB|Arecent analysis of HIV epidemiology in Cambodia indicated that national prevalence dropped from to 2.2 percent in 2002 to 1.9 percent in 2003||nd1',
'4490.4400|ICRSE Network Postcard Campaign|vtpage.shtml?n=4490|||17 December||International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers|||nd2',
'4500.4000|Sex Workers Living with HIV|vtpage.shtml?n=4500|||||This section addresses some of the issues that arise for HIV positive sex workers, including health maintenance, whether to continue doing sex work, and HIV prevention activities for HIV positive people|||nc1',
'4510.4500|HIV/AIDS Intervention: Lessons Learned|r/aidsless.pdf|Foundation for Integrated Research in Mental Health (FIRM), Kerala, India|Maitreya|August 2003|29kB|FIRM, in Kerala, India provide an overview of lessons they have learnt over many years of AIDS work with sex workers and other communities|||nd1',
'4540.4500|Stigma and Discrimination|vtpage.shtml?n=4540|||||This section has information about areas and populations whose vulnerability to HIV is greatest
It also looks at some of the important issues that determine vulnerability such as violence, youth issues, drug abuse and HIV infection|||nc2',
'4541.4540|HIV/AIDS Stigma|r/aidsstig.pdf|THIRANI, Kerala, India||||A report on HIV related stigma and discrimination in Kerala, India by THIRANI who work closely with the Sex Workers Forum of Kerala|||nd2',
'5000.0000|Lessons from Sex Workers|vtpage.shtml?n=5000||||||This section showcases sex workers’ voices raised in the Asia Pacific region and beyond over a decade of campaigns for human rights and occupational health and safety|mayhk7.jpg|nc1',
'5100.5000|Workers Rights is Human Rights|vtpage.shtml?n=5100|||||Sex workers demands for human rights are similar throughout Asia and the Pacific|COSWAS-Taiwan Rally for decriminalization and human rights February 4 2004|taiwanhr.jpg|nc1',
'5110.5100|I Have Rights|r/IHaveRights.pdf|Empower Foundation||2003|9.07mB|The project to develop this service employees’ manual has been supported by ILO (International Labor Organization) subregional Office for East Asia, CSRO Bangkok
The manual was created by a focus group comprised of service employees, formed to discuss everyday problems and help develop solutions
Also consulted were friends, people with knowledge of the situation, experts, written resources and research papers|||nd1',
'5120.5100|I Work|r/iwork.pdf|Empower Foundation||2003|7.65mB|The project to develop this service employees’ manual has been supported by ILO (International Labor Organization) subregional Office for East Asia, CSRO Bangkok
The manual was created by a focus group comprised of service employees, formed to discuss everyday problems and help develop solutions
Also consulted were friends, people with knowledge of the situation, experts, written resources and research papers|||nd1',
'5130.5100|Human Rights Violations against the Transgender Community|http://www.pucl.org/Topics/Gender/2004/transgender.htm|PUCL||January 2004||A study of Kothi and HIjra sex workers in Bangalore, India, September 2003|||nd1',
'5140.5100|Working Conditions & Migration, Thailand|vtpage.shtml?n=5140|APNSW||2003|63kB|"Empower appeals to anti-trafficking campaigners, funding bodies and policy makers to urgently and very carefully consider these recommendations"|||nd1',
'5150.5100|Getting at the Roots: Stopping Exploitation of Migrant Workers by Organized Crime|vtpage.shtml?n=5150|International Labor Organization (ILO)||Feb 22-23 2002||"A major incentive for trafficking in labour is the lack of application and enforcement of labour standards in countries of destination as well as origin
These include respect for minimum working conditions and consent to working conditions"|||nd1',
'5151.5150|Summary of Getting at the Roots|r/ilotraffreport.htm|International Labor Organization (ILO)||Feb 22-23 2002|15kB|Stopping Exploitation of Migrant Workers by Organized Crime
Browser-friendly Version|||nd1',
'5152.5150|Full Version of Getting at the Roots|r/ilotraffreport.pdf|International Labor Organization (ILO)||Feb 22-23 2002|63kB|Stopping Exploitation of Migrant Workers by Organized Crime
Portable Document Format (PDF) requires Adobe Acrobat Reader|||nd2',
'5160.5100|Addressing Sex Work as Labor|r/swlabour.htm|Network of Sex Work Projects|Melissa Ditmore|June 21 1999|26kB|"The criminal justice system and the international community must recognize the rights and needs of sex workers, before abuses within the sex industry can be adequately addressed"|||nd1',
'5170.5100|Prostitution as Livelihood: "Work" or "Crime"?|r/livelihd.htm|www.AnthroBase.com|Geetanjali Gangoli|25-27 September 2001|90kB|Paper presented at the conference Livelihoods and Poverty Reduction: Lessons From Eastern India, 25-27 September 2001, by Geetanjali Gangoli, Research Fellow, International Centre for the Study of Violence and Abuse, University of Sunderland, UK|||nd1',
'5180.5100|The Sex Sector: A Victory for Diversity|r/sexsectr.htm||Laura María Agustín and Jo Weldon||21kB|The authors of this article, who met in cyberspace, have collaborated to write it via e-mail, demonstrating the international alliances possible among unfunded and marginalised women’s groups|||nd1',
'5190.5100|Just Doing My Job|r/dmscjob.htm|Pacific News Service|Sandip Roy|March 25 2004|12kB|Prostitutes here are insisting on being called sex workers, and their growing role as anti-AIDS activists has moved the debate that swirls around them beyond condoms and safe sex|||nd1',
'51a0.5100|Organising Sexworkers in Kerala|r/xworker.pdf|Foundation for Integrated Research in Mental Health (FIRM), Kerala, India|Maitreya|October 2002|26kB|Organising Sexworkers in Kerala: Need to protect Human Rights|||nd1',
'51b0.5100|Child Trafficking in Nepal|http://www.childtrafficking.com/Content/contributors.php|Terre des hommes ||||The Swiss Foundation of Terre des hommes (Tdh) with headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, is the largest Swiss children’s aid organization operating outside Switzerland
Since 1960, the movement has been active wherever children are in need|||nd2',
'5200.5000|Occupational Health & Safety|vtpage.shtml?n=5200||||||||nc1',
'5210.5200|ACT Sex Industry Code of Practice|vtpage.shtml?n=5210|ACT Workcover||1989|4kB|As brothels are legal in the ACT, they must comply with laws and regulations that apply to all other businesses|||nc1',
'5211.5210|ACT Sex Industry Code of Practice|r/actwhs.pdf|ACT Workcover||1989|273kB|Full document in PDF format|||nd1',
'5212.5210|Preparing a Health & Safety Policy|r/hspolicy.pdf|ACT Workcover||1989|38kB|The ACT Health and Safety Policy Preparation document, is a guide for workplaces to set establish a health and safety policy that meets the standards of the workplace health and safety law|||nd2',
'5220.5200|Overview of occupatational health issues, including sexual health for sex workers (Chinese)|http://www.ziteng.org.hk/health/chi_health.htm|Zi Teng||2000|67kB|Your Browser requires the Chinese character set to be installed to view this page|||nd1',
'5230.5200|Zi Teng Observatory|r/zitengob.htm|Zi Teng|||6kB|Zi Teng Observatory: The mutual security programme, founded in late 2001|||nd1',
'5240.5200|International Union Rights!|r/IUR_0504.pdf|Union Rights||2005|346kB|Editorial: the unionisation of sex workers|||nd2',
'5300.5000|Campaigning & Advocacy|vtpage.shtml?n=5300||||||||nc1',
'5310.5300|Mayday Calls fom Durbar|vtpage.shtml?n=5310|Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee|Ms Swapna Gayen|May 1 2003|6kB||||nd1',
'5320.5300|DMSC Manifesto|r/dmscman.htm|Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee||14-16 November 1997|40kB|First National Conference of Sex Workers in India, Calcutta 1997|||nd1',
'5330.5300|Prostitution just another job|r/zitengsc.htm|Zi Teng|Kelvin Chan|May 3 2004|10kB|Prostitution "just another job"
Hong Kong’s first international conference on sex workers’ rights|||nd2',
'5400.5000|Mayday Hongkong activities 2004|v240page.shtml?n=5400||||March 2004|Images from Mayday march organised by Zi Teng, March 2004|||nc2',
'5410.5400|Image of Mayday Hongkong activities 2004|mayhk6||||21kB|A member of WNU Cambodia at the Mayday march organised by Zi Teng March 2004|||nd1',
'5420.5400|Image of Mayday Hongkong activities 2004|mayhk4||||16kB|Sex workers from around the world gathered for a sex workers’ Mayday march organised by Zi Teng, March 2004|||nd2',
'6000.0000|Religion, Culture & History|vtpage.shtml?n=6000|||||Claims about sex work being culturally or morally unacceptable are often used to justify laws and attitudes against sex work
The fact that many religions and religious institutions are against sex work is well known
What is more often neglected is that individual sex workers are marginalised and prevented from practicing their religion|||nc1',
'6100.6000|Sexual & Sex Work Cultures|vtpage.shtml?n=6100|||||Safe sex work requires a safe sex culture and a safe work culture
It bears repeating that the cultural approach to sex work and HIV situates HIV programmes within local sex work culture on sex workers’ terms|||nc1',
'6110.6100|Sex Workers’ Culture|r/SexWorkersC.htm|APNSW||2003|21kB|The culture of sex work is related to the way a society views sex- and can be seen as a specific part of the local, national or regional sexual culture|||nd1',
'6120.6100|A Model for Working with Sex Workers|r/modelwsw.htm|APNSW||2003|16kB|A model for working with sex workers to explore sexual and sex work culture|||nd1',
'6130.6100|Creating a Safe Working Environment and Services for MAK NYAH Sex Workers|r/CreatingaSWE.htm|PT Foundation|Khartini Slamah|2002|26kB|Malaysia is situated in the Asia Pacific Region
It has a population of 23 million people
It is a multi-racial country consisting of Malays, Chinese, Indian, Sikh and others
The official religion of Malaysia is Islam.
In Malaysia "Transsexuals" generally refers to male transsexuals and it has been estimated about 30,000 transsexuals
About 70% are Malays and the rest are Chinese, Indians and other minority ethnic groups|||nd1',
'6140.6100|Image from art and culture workshop|6140||||14kB|Art and culture workshop to develope multi-lingual resources|||nd2',
'6200.6000|Religion|vtpage.shtml?n=6200|||||Religion plays a pivotal role prescribing attitudes and behaviour toward gender and sexuality, especially the sexual behaviour of women, and the level of acceptance of sexual minorities such as transgenders and men who have sex with men
In most religions, sex work is not deemed acceptable; however, in the past, sex work was acceptable under many religious regimes|||nc1',
'6210.6200|Iconic images|v240page.shtml?n=6210|APNSW|||80kB|Religious symbols of sexuality are to be found throughout Asia and the Pacific|||nc1',
'6211.6210|Transshiva|shiva|||||Image of traditional semi-deity of ambiguous gender|||nd1',
'6212.6210|Linga|linga|||||Image of traditional sculpture symbolising male organ|||nd1',
'6213.6210|Yoni|yoni|||||Image of traditional sculpture symbolising female organ|||nd2',
'6220.6200|Paper on HIV, Sex Work, Gender and Islam|vtpage.shtml?n=6220||Roslan Hamzah|2003|||||nc1',
'6221.6220|Bahasa Malayu language Paper on HIV, Sex Work, Gender and Islam|r/Roslan1IMLC.htm||Roslan Hamzah|2003|24kB|Nama saya ialah Roslan Hamzah
Saya adalah seorang Transeksual atau Mak Nyah dan berusia 45 tahun
Saya bersekolah sampai ke tahap tingkatan 1.dan berasal dari keluarga yang bercerai berai
Saya anak kelima dari 13 orang adik beradik dari kedua orang isteri ayah saya...|||nd1',
'6222.6220|English summary of Paper on HIV, Sex Work, Gender and Islam|r/SalinaPaper.htm||Salina|2003|2kB|Presentation by Salina at International Muslim Leaders Consultation (IMLC) in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia|||nd2',
'6230.6200|Legalised prostitution may not be enough for society|vtpage.shtml?n=6230|The Nation|Mettanando Bhikkhu|October 7 2003|9kB|Legalised prostitution may not be enough for society Regardless of whether a new law is enacted, it is the Thai attitude that matters, argues a venerated monk.
Mettanando Bhikkhu is a member of the Ethics Committee of Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine|||nd1',
'6240.6200|Differing views disrupt AIDS meet|vtpage.shtml?n=6250|IVY SOON||||Second International Muslim Leaders’ Consultation (IMLC)on HIV/AIDS|||nd1',
'6250.6200|Perception of Sex Industry from Buddhist Point of View|r/buddhpov.htm||Cheng Man Ho||8kB|In this connection, I would say Buddhism would not condemn sex industry, but would preach among sex workers|||nd2',
'6300.6000|Cultural Action|vtpage.shtml?n=6300|||||Cultural actions are literally actions designed to influence or change culture
This could mean action to change an aspect of the sex work culture to make it safer, or it could be an action to change the national culture so that it moves towards accepting sex work as work, for example|||nc2',
'6310.6300|SAVE: A more realistic approach than ABC|r/ChristianAidHiv.htm|Christian Aid||21/03/2006|6kB|A report of an approach developed by Christian Aid
The APNSW supports this approach and recognises it as an example of the important contribution that faith based organisations have to supporting sex workers health and human rights|||nd1',
'6320.6300|Komal Gandhar: the cultural front of the sex workers’ movement|r/komalgandhar.htm|Komal Gandhar||2003|13kB|We, the sex workers involved in the STD/HIV Intervention Project (SHIP) and the members of the sex workers’ organisation Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee (DMSC), have been reclaiming our rightful place in the public sphere as legitimate workers and citizens|||nd1',
'6330.6300|Webster’s World of Cultural Democracy|http://www.wwcd.org/cddef.html|Webster’s World of Cultural Democracy||1995-1998|4kB|An introduction to cultural democracy, and a link to the huge online website of Websters World of Cultural Democracy, an international archive for cultural democracy, community cultural development, cultural action and cultural policy
This article explains cultural democracy and is based on the "Right to Culture" as outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
This article links to other sections of the site including cultural policy and cultural action|||nd1',
'6340.6300|AMAL Publicity|amal|AMAL||2003|25kB|Image of information poster|||nd1',
'6350.6300|Joy Theatre|joy|JOY NARI KALLAN SAMITY||2003|19kB|A cultural action by a sex worker organization "JOY NARI KALLAN SAMITY" in Faridpur Brothel, Bangladesh|This image shows their first action in the Faridipur Brothel area||nd1',
'6360.6300|Prima Dona at World Social Forum|vtpage.shtml?n=6360|Times News Network|Meenakshi Shedde|January 21 2004|6kB|A review of "Prima Dona", a show peformed by Malaysian sex workers and transgenders at the World Social Forum in Mumbai|||nd1',
'6370.6300|Bubu|vtpage.shtml?n=6370|||||BuBu de la Madeleine, Akira the Hustler and S/M-Queen Noriko, associated with the group Dumb Type, are sex-workers and performance-artists in Kyoto|||nc2',
'6371.6370|Review of Bubu film|r/bubu.htm|Taiwan Human Right Promotion Group|||13kB|Review of Bubu’s "Record of Selling Girls-Erotic Films Shooted with Customers"|||nd1',
'6372.6370|Love Inferno|http://archiv.hkw.de/en/culture_base/TheBiters/c_index.html|culture-base||||BuBu de la Madeleine, Akira the Hustler and S/M-Queen Noriko, associated with the group Dumb Type, are sex-workers and performance-artists in Kyoto
In the club Metro, they founded the group "The Biters", whose provocative and humorous performances, videos, poetry, photographs, poster- and postcard-actions and club-events spread information about Aids|||nd2',
'7000.0000|Mobility & Migration|vtpage.shtml?n=7000|||||Globalisation has created a world of workers on the move
Large numbers of women, men and transgenders choose to migrate to seek employment
This section examines how to respond to the reality of migration and mobility in the sex industry with regard to human rights and the right to safe work|||nc1',
'7100.7000|A World of Workers on the Move|vtpage.shtml?n=7100|||||Migration of workers within and across national borders is on the rise around the world
Migration within countries, from poorer areas to those where people hope to find work is a widespread feature of the uneven, and unequal growth of new industrial and service based economic centres|Image of Poster by NNSW|noborder.jpg|nc1',
'7110.7100|NSWP Position Paper|r/nswptra1.htm|NSWP||July 2002|14kB|Statement from the Network of Sex Work Projects issued at the XIV International Conference on AIDS, Barcelona, July 2002.
"The Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP) calls upon all those organisations involved in HIV prevention and care, in particular UNAIDS and WHO, to reject the repressive anti-trafficking agenda and to affirm their solidarity with those organisations under threat
We demand continued support of organisations working to promote the health and human rights of all sex workers."|||nd1',
'7120.7100|UN Treaties relating to "Trafficking in Persons"|http://www.uncjin.org/Documents/Conventions/dcatoc/final_documents_2/index.htm|United Nations Crime and Justice Information Network (UNCJIN)||15 November 2000||On 15 November 2000, the General Assembly adopted the first UN Treaty against Transnational Organized Crime
Downloadable copies in English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, & Chinese languages of the treaties relating to "trafficking in persons"|||nd1',
'7130.7100|Migrant Workers and Indigenous Issues|r/ilo1.htm|International Labour Organisation||April 26 2002|51kB|Migrant Workers, Protection of Human Rights in the Context of HIV/AIDS, and Indigenous Issues
Statement by the International Labour Office|||nd1',
'7140.7100|Confusion between Prostitution and Sex Trafficking|r/confusion-traf-pros.htm|John Snow International|Kate Butcher|Jun 7 2003|22kB|"The juxtaposition of the terms prostitution and sex trafficking demonstrates a belief that both share similar characteristics, and thus reflects moral ideology rather than objective reality
The distinction between trafficking and prostitution is important because it pivots on individual agency"|||nd1',
'7150.7100|ILO’s Programmes and Policy on Migration and Gender|http://www.ilo.org/public/english/protection/migrant/projects/gender/index.htm|International Labour Organisation|||13kB||||nd1',
'7160.7100|Zi Teng - Building an Effective Network|vtpage.shtml?n=7160|Zi Teng and Asia Monitor Resource Center||2001|7kB||||nc2',
'7161.7160|Building an Effective Network|r/ztbuild.htm|Zi Teng and Asia Monitor Resource Center||2001|12kB|Zi Teng is a non-governmental organization formed by people of different working experiences
They are social workers, labor activists, researchers specializing in women studies and church workers etc
who care and concern about the interest and basic rights of women.
"We believe that all women, regardless of their profession, social classes, religion, or races, have the same basic human rights, that they are equal and entitled to fair and equal treatment in the legal and judicial system, that nobody should be oppressed against, that all people should live with dignity"|||nd1',
'7162.7160|Zi Teng Web Site Home Page|http://www.ziteng.org.hk/|||||Zi Teng is a Sex Workers Concern Organization in Hong Kong, formed by people of different working experiences
They are social workers, labor activists, researchers specializing in women studies and church workers etc
who care and concern about the interest and basic rights of women.
"We believe that all women, regardless of their profession, social classes, religion, or races, have the same basic human rights, that they are equal and entitled to fair and equal treatment in the legal and judicial system, that nobody should be oppressed against, that all people should live with dignity"|||nd1',
'7163.7160|Things To Know Before You Go (English)|http://www.ziteng.org.hk/pub/dl_e.html|Zi Teng||2002|21.5mB|Zi Teng is producing this migrant sex workers’ handbook, on the laws relating to sex work in the Hong Kong Special Administrative region of China
This site provides a free download of the english language edition|||nd1',
'7164.7160|Things To Know Before You Go (Chinese)|http://www.ziteng.org.hk/pub/b3_c.html|Zi Teng||2002|16.5mB|Zi Teng is producing this migrant sex workers’ handbook, on the laws relating to sex work in the Hong Kong Special Administrative region of China
This site provides a free download of the chinese language edition|||nd1',
'7165.7160|Report on prostitution in China (English)|r/ztrpt200eng.pdf|Zi Teng||2000|888kB||||nd1',
'7166.7160|Report on prostitution in China (Chinese)|r/ztrpt200chi.pdf|Zi Teng||2000|968kB||||nd1',
'7167.7160|Laws relating to sex work in Hong Kong|http://www.ziteng.org.hk/info/info_e.html|Zi Teng||2000|50kB|Zi Teng is producing this migrant sex workers’ handbook, on the laws relating to sex work in the Hong Kong Special Administrative region of China|||nd2',
'7200.7000|Vulnerability & Mobility|vtpage.shtml?n=7200|||||Increasing migration is a result of increased globalisation and is often created by the stricter enforcement of border controls that cut across traditional trade and migration routes|||nc1',
'7210.7200|Revisiting the Human Trafficking Paradigm: The Bangladesh Experience|vtpage.shtml?n=7210|USAID Trafficking Thematic Group||April 22 2003|64kB|"The problem with the present "human trafficking paradigm" is that many of the definitions used to define this social phenomenon are often limited in their scope and do not adequately reflect the totality of the problem."|||nc1',
'7211.7210|Summary of Revisiting the Human Trafficking Paradigm|r/revisitingoverview.htm|USAID Trafficking Thematic Group||April 22 2003|64kB|Revisiting the Human Trafficking Paradigm: The Bangladesh Experience
Summary of Report|||nd1',
'7212.7210|Full version of Revisiting the Human Trafficking Paradigm|r/TraComPa.htm|USAID Trafficking Thematic Group||April 22 2003|765kB|Revisiting the Human Trafficking Paradigm: The Bangladesh Experience
Full version of the report|||nd1',
'7213.7210|Vulnerability of migrants|r/vuln_mob.htm|USAID Trafficking Thematic Group||April 22 2003|64kB|Excerpt from "Revisiting the Human Trafficking Paradigm: The Bangladesh Experience"|||nd2',
'7220.7200|Getting at the Roots: Stopping Exploitation of Migrant Workers by Organized Crime|vtpage.shtml?n=7220|International Labor Organization (ILO)||Feb 22-23 2002||"A major incentive for trafficking in labour is the lack of application and enforcement of labour standards in countries of destination as well as origin
These include respect for minimum working conditions and consent to working conditions."|||nc1',
'7221.7220|Getting at the Roots Summary|r/ilotraffreport.htm|International Labor Organization (ILO)||Feb 22-23 2002|15kB|Stopping Exploitation of Migrant Workers by Organized Crime|||nd1',
'7222.7220|Getting at the Roots Full Version|r/ilotraffreport.pdf|International Labor Organization (ILO)||Feb 22-23 2002|63kB|Stopping Exploitation of Migrant Workers by Organized Crime
Portable Document Format (PDF) requires Adobe Acrobat Reader|||nd2',
'7230.7200|Human Rights Standards for the Treatment of Trafficked Persons|vtpage.shtml?n=7230|Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women, Foundation Against Trafficking in Women, International Human Rights Law Group||January 2001||These Standards are drawn from international human rights instruments and formally-recognized international legal norms|||nc1',
'7231.7230|English language Version|r/ihrlgtra.htm|Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women, Foundation Against Trafficking in Women, International Human Rights Law Group||January 1999|93kB|Human Rights Standards for the Treatment of Trafficked Persons
Browser-friendly Version|||nd1',
'7232.7230|English language Version|r/ihrlgtra.pdf|Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women, Foundation Against Trafficking in Women, International Human Rights Law Group||January 1999|51kB|Human Rights Standards for the Treatment of Trafficked Persons
Portable Document Format (PDF) requires Adobe Acrobat Reader|||nd1',
'7233.7230|Thai language Version Part 1|r/Thaihumanrights1.pdf|Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women, Foundation Against Trafficking in Women, International Human Rights Law Group||January 1999|88kB|Human Rights Standards for the Treatment of Trafficked Persons
Portable Document Format (PDF) requires Adobe Acrobat Reader|||nd1',
'7234.7230|Thai language Version Part 2|r/Thaihumanrights2.pdf|Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women, Foundation Against Trafficking in Women, International Human Rights Law Group||January 1999|63kB|Human Rights Standards for the Treatment of Trafficked Persons
Portable Document Format (PDF) requires Adobe Acrobat Reader|||nd1',
'7235.7230|Thai language Version Part 3|r/Thaihumanrights3.pdf|Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women, Foundation Against Trafficking in Women, International Human Rights Law Group||January 1999|177kB|Human Rights Standards for the Treatment of Trafficked Persons
Portable Document Format (PDF) requires Adobe Acrobat Reader|||nd2',
'7240.7200|Working Conditions & Migration, Thailand|vtpage.shtml?n=7240|APNSW||2003|63kB|"Empower appeals to anti-trafficking campaigners, funding bodies and policy makers to urgently and very carefully consider these recommendations"|||nd1',
'7250.7200|Submission of the Human Rights Commission NZ|http://www.hrc.co.nz/index.php?p=13681&id=13722|Human Rights Commission New Zealand||14 February 2001|9kB|Submission of the Human Rights Commission to the Justice and Electoral Select Committee on: Prostitution Reform Bill|||nd1',
'7260.7200|Addressing Sex Work as Labor|r/swlabour.htm|Network of Sex Work Projects|Melissa Ditmore|June 21 1999|26kB|"The criminal justice system and the international community must recognize the rights and needs of sex workers, before abuses within the sex industry can be adequately addressed"|||nd1',
'7270.7200|Trafficking in Women and Children in South Asia|r/TraffickinginSEAbio.pdf|Project Parivartan ||March 2006|204kB|An Annotated Bibliography and Review of the Grey Literature|||nd2',
'7300.7000|Programmatic Approaches|vtpage.shtml?n=7300|||||This section provides examples from programmes who work with migrant sex workers
It also contains reports and stories from the field in work with migrants and those who are trafficked|||nc2',
'7310.7300|NSWP Position Paper|r/nswptra1.htm|NSWP||July 2002|14kB|Statement from the Network of Sex Work Projects issued at the XIV International Conference on AIDS, Barcelona, July 2002.
"The Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP) calls upon all those organisations involved in HIV prevention and care, in particular UNAIDS and WHO, to reject the repressive anti-trafficking agenda and to affirm their solidarity with those organisations under threat
We demand continued support of organisations working to promote the health and human rights of all sex workers."|||nd1',
'7320.7300|Migration, Sex Work, and Trafficking in Persons|r/saundersrpt.htm|International Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP)|Penelope Saunders|2000|31kB|Penelope Saunders, Secretary of the International Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP) is a research fellow at the Columbia University School of Public Health, New York and is the incoming Executive Director of Helping Individual Prostitutes Survive (HIPS) in Washington DC
Before moving to the US in 1997 she was a program manager of the Sex Industry Network at AIDS Council of South Australia|||nd1',
'7330.7300|Report by Empower Foundation Chiang Mai|r/rescuereport.htm|Empower Foundation Chiang Mai||2003|50kB|A report on the human rights violations women are subjected to when "rescued" by anti-trafficking groups who employ methods using deception, force and coercion|||nd1',
'7340.7300|Report by the Shan Women’s Action Network|vtpage.shtml?n=7340|Shan Women’s Action Network (SWAN)||May 3 2003|10kB|Report on Services provided by SWAN to Trafcord on May 3, 2003
"It is highly regrettable that those involved in this recent raid did not learn from their earlier experience, and find alternative means to assist girls and women who have been trafficked without inflicting further suffering and punishment on them"|||nd1',
'7350.7300|Report by SFDRT Pondicherry|vtpage.shtml?n=7350|SFDRT Pondicherry|Shyamala Ashok|2003|7kB|Abuses against sex workers and erosions of HIV prevention efforts resulting from anti-trafficking initiatives
Direct testimony from a Pondicherry-based NGO, SFDRT describing exactly how anti-trafficking programmes are rolling out IN PRACTICE|||nd1',
'7360.7300|Fighting for their health, India’s sex workers mobilize|r/amfar.htm|The American Foundation for Aids Research (amfAR)|Nicole Rajani|April 2003|36kB|"Like other cities, Mumbai’s sex trade has an established hierarchy, with brothel owners at the top, brothel managers in the middle, and "regular" sex workers at the bottom
The Saheli Project works within the existing hierarchy to create its own pyramids
It selects leaders from the three groups to raise awareness of HIV and sexual health issues among their peers."|||nd1',
'7370.7300|Thailand’s Brothel Busters|vtpage.shtml?n=7370|Mother Jones|Maggie Jones|November/December 2003|8kB|A U.S.-based group is spurring high-profile raids to free sex workers
But what happens when the women don’t want to be saved?|||nd1',
'7380.7300|Unholy Alliance|vtpage.shtml?n=7380|Rabble|Anna-Louise Crago|May 21 2003|10kB|On January 15 2003, field missions around the world for the United States’ international aid agency (USAID) quietly received notice that, henceforth, no more funding for projects against trafficking in people would go to "organizations advocating prostitution as an employment choice or which advocate or support the legalization of prostitution."|||nd1',
'7390.7300|Combating Trafficking in Sex Trade|vtpage.shtml?n=7390|Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee (DMSC)||March 31 2003|15kB|Report of combating trafficking in sex trade at Rambagan, Sethbagan and Tollygunge red light areas|Promotion of sexual health and prevention of STD/HIV among CSWs of different red light areas and capacitate them to fight for their movement for getting rights to live like those of mainstream society are the two prime objectives of DMSC||nd1',
'73a0.7300|On Self Regulatory Board|r/onselfrb.htm|Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee (DMSC)|||36kB|Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee (Committee for co-ordination of women) is a forum of sex workers and their children
In July 1995 a group sex workers from Sonagachi, one of the oldest and largest red light areas (RLA) in Kolkata, organised themselves and launched the Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee (DMSC)|||nd1',
'73b0.7300|Health and Human Rights Advocates Denounce Gates Foundations Support of Raids on Sex Workers|r/networkSWprojects.htm||August 14 2006|9.79kB|Network of Sex Work Projects Conference 2006|||nd1',
'73c0.7300|US efforts against human trafficking criticized|r/US.htm|||August 15 2006|24.5kB|The US government $375-million effort to fight international human trafficking has lacked coordination and been plagued by an inability to determine which actions are actually working, according to a study released Monday by US General Accounting Office|||nd2',
'8000.0000|What Works|vtpage.shtml?n=8000|||||This section uses stories from the field about how projects and sex worker organisations have been established, how they operate and how they have been evaluated, to assist people who wish to determine which of these "interventions", or what mix of intervention, will work best in specific locations|||nc1',
'8200.8000|Stories from the Field|vtpage.shtml?n=8200||||||||nc1',
'8210.8200|ILO Workshop|v360page.shtml?n=8210|||||Images from an Empower organised, 5 day workshop on sex worker self organising, and sex workers fundamental labour and human rights
The workshop included participants from Thailand, Myanmar and Cambodia
It was supported by the International Labour Office, SEA Regional Office, Bangkok|||nc1',
'8211.8210|Noi Apisuk|8217|||||Image of Noi Apisuk, director of Empower Foundation and organiser of the 5 day workshop|||nd1',
'8212.8210|Members of Empower Bangkok|8211|||||Image of members of Empower Bangkok doing a roleplay to show the different reasons people choose to work in the sex industry|||nd1',
'8213.8210|Members of Empower Chiang Mai|8212|||||Image of members of Empower Chiang Mai doing a roleplay to show the different reasons people choose to work in the sex industry|||nd1',
'8214.8210|Women from Women’s Network for Unity|8213|||||Image of members from Women’s Network for Unity, Cambodia, enjoy a break in the workshop|||nd1',
'8215.8210|Image from the workshop process|8214|||||Art and culture were used to explore issues and themes where there was not a common spoken language
Workshop themes were: sex workers self organising and sex workers’ right to fundamental labour and human rights|||nd1',
'8216.8210|Image from the workshop process|8215|||||Art and culture were used to explore issues and themes where there was not a common spoken language
Workshop themes were: sex workers self organising and sex workers’ right to fundamental labour and human rights|||nd1',
'8217.8210|Image from the workshop process|8216|||||Art and culture were used to explore issues and themes where there was not a common spoken language
Workshop themes were: sex workers self organising and sex workers’ right to fundamental labour and human rights|||nd2',
'8220.8200|Outreach story|r/zitengst.htm|Zi Teng|Ah Fung||7kB|My Story: Outreach by Sex Workers|||nd1',
'8230.8200|Organising Sexworkers in Kerala|r/xworker.pdf|Foundation for Integrated Research in Mental Health (FIRM), Kerala, India|Maitreya|October 2002|26kB|Organising Sexworkers in Kerala: Need to protect Human Rights|||nd1',
'8240.8200|HIV/AIDS Intervention: Lessons Learned|r/aidsless.pdf|Foundation for Integrated Research in Mental Health (FIRM), Kerala, India|Maitreya|August 2003|29kB|FIRM, in Kerala, India provide an overview of lessons they have learnt over many years of AIDS work with sex workers and other communities|||nd1',
'8250.8200|Sex worker bank plans expansion |r/bbcnews.htm||||11kB|A bank set up by a former prostitute to help sex workers in the Indian city of Calcutta has been so successful it is preparing to set up a further 12 branches in the state of West Bengal.|||nd2',
'8300.8000|Starting New Groups & Projects|vtpage.shtml?n=8300|||||The most crucial aspect of starting a new group or project for sex workers is to keep sex workers’ interests at the fore of the project
Successful projects start by asking sex workers what they would find helpful or useful and continuously change in response to what sex workers need and want|||nc2',
'8310.8300|Monitoring & Evaluation|r/MandE.htm||||12kB|The terms "monitoring and evaluation" mean keeping track of what you are doing and measuring the effectiveness of your work
Measurable goals should be set the beginning of any programme|||nd1',
'8320.8300|Understanding Power and creating spaces: Sex Workers’ Voices in HIV Prevention|r/sex_work_power.pdf||Sharma, S Vinita and Dr Amrender Singh||372kB|Understanding Power and creating spaces: Sex Workers’ Voices in HIV Prevention|||nd2',
'9000.0000|News, Photos & Events|vtpage.shtml?n=9000|||||Sex workers demands for human rights are similar throughout Asia and the Pacific|COSWAS-Taiwan Rally for decriminalization and human rights February 4 2004|taiwanhr.jpg|nc1',
'9200.9000|News & Events|vtpage.shtml?n=9200|||||Updates on news and events affecting sex workers in the Asia-Pacific region|Please send contributions to|news.gif|nc2',
'9210.9200|Hazera|r/hazera.htm|||||Article about Hazera at Toronto AIDS conference|||nd1',
'9211.9200|Bangladesh gets U.N. award for AIDS prevention|r/Bangladesh_gets_U.htm||DHAKA (Reuters)|Dec 11 2006|9kb|A Bangladeshi women\'s group was awarded a cash prize of $20,000 on Monday for its work in preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS||nd1',
'9220.9200|Tribute to Tonette Lopez|r/lopez.htm||||||||nd1',
'9230.9200|Patsy Jones|r/patsy.htm||||||||nd1',
'9240.9200|DMSC respond to Anti-trafficking Law|r/dmsclaw.htm|Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee||February 02 2006|18kB|[We at DMSC want to add few points to explicate the harmful consequences of this proposed Amendment Bill]|||nd1',
'9250.9200|Images from the March on Parliament by Indian sex workers|http://www.durbar.org/beta/reviews/revw_06_8march_photogallery.html||||||||nd1',
'9260.9200|Tributes to Tonette from APNSW and NSWP members|r/fortonette.htm||||50.7kB|Tonette was my friend, my co-worker and my companion in the struggle for sex workers human rights|||nd1',
'9270.9200|Drug trial news from Aidsmap|r/Drug_trial_news_from_Aidsmap.htm||Aidsmap News|22 September|45kB|In which exposure was intended to mimic breastfeeding, various doses of tenofovir or its pro-drug failed to protect the majority of animals in all arms of the study from infection|||nd1',
'9280.9200|ONE WHORE : the apnsw karaoke|vtpage.shtml?n=9280|||||let\'s sing along and show that sex workers do notneed to be rescued|||nd1',
'9290.9200|DMCS|vtpage.shtml?n=9290|||||DMSC in Kolkata hold their annual May Day March for sex workers\' rights and calling for unity among all workers|||nd1',
'92a0.9200|In memory of GUAN Xiou Qin, a sex work activist|r/aug_07/GUAN_Xiou_Qin.pdf|Inter-Asia Cultural Studies||April 2007|213kb|From the neighbors to the acquaintances during the activism, everybody who knew Guan Xiou Qin would call her ‘Guan Jie’. (Guan is the madam’s last name. Jie means older sister in Chinese, which is a respectful expression to address a woman who always takes good care of people, like a leader in a community.)|||nd2',
'92a1.9200|Kathy Win|vtpage.shtml?n=92a1|||||Kathy Win is a project officer at the Targetted Outreach Project of Population Services International in Myanmar.|||nd2',
'9300.9000|WNU Cambodia activities|v360page.shtml?n=9300|Womens Network for Unity, Cambodia|||54kB|Images from WNU activities on World AIDS Day 2003|||nc1',
'9310.9300|Image of WNU Cambodia 1|sws01001||||12kB|WNU activities on World AIDS Day|||nd1',
'9320.9300|Image of WNU Cambodia 2|sws01002||||13kB|Secretariats working in office|||nd1',
'9330.9300|Image of WNU Cambodia 3|sws01004||||9kB|WNU Workshop|||nd1',
'9340.9300|Image of WNU Cambodia 4|sws01003||||13kB|Voting to elect 7 secretariat members|||nd1',
'9350.9300|Image of WNU Cambodia 5|sws01005||||7kB|Voting to elect 7 secretariat members|||nd2',
'9400.9000|Images from COSWAS-Taiwan Rally|v360page.shtml?n=9400|Coalition of Sex Workers and Supporters (COSWAS) Taiwan, ROC||February 4 2004||COSWAS-Taiwan hold a rally to decriminalize sex work and demand human rights at their 4th sex workers international cultural festival|||nc1',
'9410.9400|Image from COSWAS-Taiwan Rally|taiwhr1|Coalition of Sex Workers and Supporters (COSWAS) Taiwan, ROC|||15kB|COSWAS-Taiwan hold a rally to decriminalize sex work and demand human rights at their 4th sex workers international cultural festival|||nd1',
'9420.9400|Image from COSWAS-Taiwan Rally|taiwhr2|Coalition of Sex Workers and Supporters (COSWAS) Taiwan, ROC|||20kB|COSWAS-Taiwan hold a rally to decriminalize sex work and demand human rights at their 4th sex workers international cultural festival|||nd1',
'9430.9400|Image from COSWAS-Taiwan Rally|taiwhr3|Coalition of Sex Workers and Supporters (COSWAS) Taiwan, ROC|||19kB|COSWAS-Taiwan hold a rally to decriminalize sex work and demand human rights at their 4th sex workers international cultural festival|||nd2',
'9700.9000|Photos & Activities of AIDS2006 TORONTO|vtpage.shtml?n=9700|APNSW||September 2006|||Photos & Activities of AIDS2006 TORONTO|17_s.jpg|nc2',
'9710.9700|Photos & Activities of AIDS2006 TORONTO [1]|vtpage.shtml?n=9710|APNSW||September 2006|||||nd1',
'9720.9700|Photos & Activities of AIDS2006 TORONTO [2]|vtpage.shtml?n=9720|APNSW||September 2006|||||nd1',
'9730.9700|Photos & Activities of AIDS2006 TORONTO [3]|vtpage.shtml?n=9730|APNSW||September 2006|||||nd1',
'9740.9700|Photos & Activities of AIDS2006 TORONTO [4]|vtpage.shtml?n=9740|APNSW||September 2006|||||nd1',
'9760.9700|Postcards of AIDS2006 TORONTO|vtpage.shtml?n=9760||||||||nd1',
'9770.9700|Banners of AIDS2006 TORONTO|vtpage.shtml?n=9770||||||||nd1',
'9800.9000|Image of Noi Apisuk|noi|||||Image of Noi Apisuk, Director of Empower Foundation with Khartini Slamah, APNSW coordinator and members from Thailand and Cambodia|||nd1',
'9900.9000|Image of Zi Teng Artwork|hkcond|||||Artwork on display in the Zi Teng office, Hong Kong|||nd1',
'9a00.9000|Addenda|vtpage.shtml?n=9a00|||||Resources and tools for creating and viewing web documents|||nc1',
'9a10.9a00|vServer documentation|vserver.htm|||||User documentation for the software which runs this site.|||nd1',
'9a20.9a00|Understanding Unicode in Multilingual Microsoft® Office|http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/2003/four/ch17/IntF01.htm|Microsoft||September 4 2003|25kB|Sharing documents in a multilingual environment can be challenging when the languages involved span multiple Microsoft® Windows® code pages
However, using the Unicode® character encoding standard overcomes many of these challenges, and in Microsoft Office 2003, all applications are capable of using Unicode|||nd1',
'9a30.9a00|Preparing Multilingual Capabilities in Microsoft® Office|http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/2003/four/ch13/IntA04.htm|Microsoft||September 4 2003|41kB|In preparing users’ computers to take advantage of multilingual support — including setting up browsers, fonts, and printers — there are some issues and limitations to consider|||nd1',
'9a40.9a00|"Save As Web Page" tutorial|http://www.netmechanic.com/news/vol4/beginner_no16.htm|Netmechabic||March 17 1999||Word adds more than simple HTML tags
The documents also contain style definitions, Microsoft-specific tags, and Office-specific formatting instructions that allow you to open the Web page as a Word document|||nd1',
'9a50.9a00|Download Microsoft® Office 2000 HTML Filter 2.0|http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/2000/Msohtmf2.aspx|Microsoft||March 17 1999|265kB|The Office HTML Filter is a tool you can use to remove Office-specific markup tags embedded in Office 2000 documents saved as HTML|||nd1',
'9a60.9a00|Download Microsoft® Word Viewer|http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=95e24c87-8732-48d5-8689-ab826e7b8fdf&DisplayLang=en|Microsoft||March 17 1999||Microsoft Word Viewer allows users who do not have Word installed on their computer to view and print documents created in the Word native file format, and to zoom, outline, or view page layout, headers/footers, footnotes, and annotations|||nd1',
'9a70.9a00|Download Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6|http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.asp|Microsoft||March 17 1999||Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 will provide the best viewing experience for this website|||nd1',
'9a80.9a00|Download Adobe® Reader|http://www.adobe.co.uk/products/acrobat/readstep.html|Adobe||March 17 1999||Free software for viewing and printing Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files on major hardware and operating system platforms
Adobe Reader 6.0 is the newest version of the familiar Adobe Acrobat® Reader software|||nd2',
'9b00.9000|Sitemap|sitemap.shtml|||||Map of all resources on this web site|||nd2',
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