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Anastacia Ryan Policy Officer Global Network of Sex Work Projects Asia and the Pacific Region

Anastacia Ryan Policy Officer Global Network of Sex Work Projects Asia and the Pacific Region. Issues and Problems Facing Sex Workers. Stigma and Discrimination. “We use our bodies to do business and we are not doing anything wrong. Why do our governments keep saying that we are criminals?”

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Anastacia Ryan Policy Officer Global Network of Sex Work Projects Asia and the Pacific Region

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  1. Anastacia Ryan Policy OfficerGlobal Network of Sex Work ProjectsAsia and the Pacific Region

  2. Issues and Problems Facing Sex Workers

  3. Stigma and Discrimination “We use our bodies to do business and we are not doing anything wrong. Why do our governments keep saying that we are criminals?” Sex Worker, Myanmar

  4. Creating an Enabling Legal and Policy Environment “When sex workers are arrested and go to court, there are no lawyers to represent them. Sex workers are looked down upon by the legal fraternity” Sex worker, Malaysia

  5. Sexual and Reproductive Health Services “I got tested and I was positive. There was no support for me after I found out and the results were not kept confidential. I couldn’t get work as everyone knew I had HIV and used this against me” Sex worker, Myanmar

  6. Violence against Sex Workers “To make citizens believe and to prove to them police are taking action, we usually beat and hurt these sex workers in public places” Police official in documentary by sex workers Forum Kerala

  7. “NOTHING ABOUT US WITHOUT US”

  8. Cambodian Sex Workers Campaign Against MTV Exit Campaign “The MTV platform has the potential to be a great platform in Cambodia for issues around trafficking, but there main failure is their complete disconnect from Cambodian community”

  9. The Effect of Well Intentioned Campaigns that do not Consult with Sex Workers

  10. Listen, Support and Break the Silence “Drafters should, at a minimum, include prostitution as one of the forms of sexual exploitation outlined in the law. Drafters should also carefully review the laws on prostitution to determine whether such laws need to be reformed. The existence of the sex industry and the demand for the sale of women and children for sex creates the conditions that allow for traffickers to operate” UN Secretary General’s Campaign to End Violence Against Women

  11. “I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.”

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