Undeserving Victims?

Migrant Sex Workers' Access to Rights

Undeserving Victims?

Migrant Sex Workers' Access to Rights

Undeserving Victims?

Migrant Sex Workers' Access to Rights

Category

Community Research

Year

2020

Organisation

ICRSE/ESWA

Role

Project coordinator, research design, and advocacy lead

Cover and two inside pages of the report
Cover and two inside pages of the report
Cover and two inside pages of the report
Cover and two inside pages of the report
ESWA's logo
ESWA's logo
ESWA's logo

Migrant sex workers experiencing violence are excluded from victim support systems. We coordinated multi-country community-informed that challenged dominant trafficking narratives and provided concrete policy recommendations for inclusive, rights-based support.

Challenge

Challenge

Migrant sex workers excluded from victim support due to criminalisation, immigration status, racism, stigma

Approach

Approach

Multi-country consultations, legal/policy framework analysis, community-centred methodology

Outcome

Outcome

Challenged trafficking conflation, highlighted systemic exclusion, equipped organisations with evidence

Challenged trafficking conflation, highlighted systemic exclusion, equipped organisations with evidence

Challenged trafficking conflation, highlighted systemic exclusion, equipped organisations with evidence

Let's connect!

Whether you're developing a new strategy, documenting community realities, or coordinating a movement event, I'd be happy to have a conversation about how we can collaborate.

Let's connect!

Whether you're developing a new strategy, documenting community realities, or coordinating a movement event, I'd be happy to have a conversation about how we can collaborate.

Let's connect!

Whether you're developing a new strategy, documenting community realities, or coordinating a movement event, I'd be happy to have a conversation about how we can collaborate.