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This is a list of sex worker organizations which advocate for sex workers' rights. Almost all sex worker organizations around the world favour the decriminalization of sex work , and have that goal as a primary objective.
In locations where sex work is not criminalized, sex worker movements advocate for access to other kinds of rights such as unemployment, changes in zoning, and working to eliminate the social stigma attached to sexual labor. These international organizations are not primarily led by sex workers, nor do their activities primarily concern sex work, but nonetheless, they have dedicated a significant portion of their efforts to advocating for sex workers' rights, including decriminalization.
Literature describes such supportive organizations as "allies". Contents move to sidebar hide. Article Talk. Read Edit View history. Tools Tools. Download as PDF Printable version. In other projects. Wikimedia Commons. See also: Prostitution in Angola. See also: Prostitution in Nigeria. See also: Prostitution in Senegal. See also: Prostitution in Bangladesh. See also: Prostitution in China. See also: Prostitution in India. See also: Prostitution in Indonesia. See also: Prostitution in Japan and Sexuality in Japan.
See also: Prostitution in Pakistan. See also: Prostitution in the Philippines. See also: Prostitution in South Korea. See also: Prostitution in Turkey. See also: Prostitution in Austria. See also: Prostitution in Belgium. See also: Prostitution in the Czech Republic. See also: Prostitution in Denmark. See also: Prostitution in France. See also: Prostitution in Germany. See also: Prostitution in Greece.
See also: Prostitution in Switzerland. See also: Prostitution in the United Kingdom. See also: Prostitution in the United States. See also: Prostitution in Australia. See also: Prostitution in New Zealand. See also: Prostitution in Argentina. See also: Prostitution in Brazil. Prostitution: Sex Work, Policy and Politics. ISBN Decriminalization continues to be at the heart of many sex worker rights organizations. Criminology: A Sociological Introduction. Abingdon: Routledge. Sex workers' organisations have been campaigning against neo-abolitionist policies and the criminalisation of commercial sex as detrimental to their lives and working conditions, and advocate for the complete decriminalisation of prostitution see Plate Sex workers' organizations and their allies favor decriminalization of prostitution because of the harms that stigmatization, discrimination, and criminalization bring to sex workers' lives and work.