The welfare of female sex workers in low-income countries has attracted
significant attention in recent years. In line with human rights and development
goals, advocacy focuses on decriminalisation of sex work, attaining economic
rights, ending violence and improving sexual and reproductive health. Recent
studies by the IDS Sexuality, Poverty and Law programme have highlighted many
of these issues and placed them within the wider context and discussion around
sexuality and development. We call for further research and action in three
key areas, where evidence is needed to drive feasible, effective and measurable
initiatives that benefit sex workers, even in unfavourable legal, economic and
social conditions.
Funding
UK Department for International Development
History
Publisher
IDS
Citation
Overs, C. (2015) 'Developing More Effective Strategies for Sex Work, Law and Poverty', IDS Policy Briefing 101, Brighton: IDS