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(Sexworker Forum ist nicht selbstständig gelistet und auch bei Lefö nicht erwähnt, sehr schade dass wir es nicht geschafft haben da sichtbar dabei zu sein :-((

- Global Network of Sex Work Projects - Only Rights Can Stop the Wrongs 806

- Correlation Network (Netherlands) 648

- International Committee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe (ICRSE)(Netherlands) 653

- Internationales Katholisches Missionswerk Missio Aachen (Germany) 602

- LEFOE Information, Education and Support for Migrant Women (Austria) 656

- SWOP USA (United States) 659

- TAMPEP International Foundation (Netherlands) 660

- SWAN Booth, TASZ/HCLU (Hungary) 711

- Deutsche AIDS Hilfe

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Präsentationen zum Thema Sexwork


(Auswahl)
(teilweise im kostenfreien Community Forum, teilweise innerhalb der kostenpflichtigen Konferenz)

(Auch hier ist leider keiner von uns aus dem Sexworker Forum aus A - CH - D dabei obwohl wir so relativ nah dran waren. Ich frage mich wie die Sexwoker Pye aus Schweden, Will aus U.S.A., Thierry aus UK und Serena aus Australien ... es schaffen ihre Teilnahme und Vorbereitung zu organisieren?)

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Titel vom Poster, Vortrag, Performance Workshop oder Sattelitkonferenz


Track F: Policy, Law, Human Rights and Political Science


S14
ME By ME – A Photography Project by and for Young Transgender Sex Workers from India
The reality of transgender communities in India is often documented from the perspective of project planners and implementers. They are also relentlessly part of
debates about the ‘rightness’ of their existence. In all
this, their realities often get muddied in theories and
moral discourses. Information about transgender sex
workers rarely emerges from their personal narratives and
perspectives. “Prothoma” endeavors to alter this trend by
strengthening community communication projects. Twenty
young transgender sex workers trained in photography
have worked to create a series of self portraits depicting
their lives though their own lens.
The exhibition will
showcase selected photographs which narrate the stories
of success.
Prothoma (India)


Professional Development Workshops
MOWS02
Crime and Punishment: Making the Case Against the Criminalization of HIV Transmission
Venue: Mini Room 2
Time: Monday 19 July, 11:00-12:30
Language: English
Level: Intermediate
Target audience: Lawyer, Policy/Programme Analyst,
Manager/Director, Public Servant
Seating limits: 100
Facilitator: Lucy Stackpool-Moore, United
Kingdom
Many countries have laws that criminalize HIV transmission
in order to promote public health. Yet these laws and policies
have a negative impact on accessing and uptake of sexual
and reproductive health services and health promoting
behaviours. The experience of HIV related stigma, especially
as felt by people living with HIV, is a reality that many of
these laws fail to appreciate. The layers of stigma felt by
vulnerable groups in particular (MSM, people who use drugs,
sex workers and their clients, young women and girls) is
often enhanced by policies that fail to take into account the
realities of people’s lives.
This open space interactive session
will address a number of key questions in determining
sound HIV policy and practice. These include: What are the
arguments for and against criminalizing HIV transmission?
How does criminalization of HIV affect people living with
HIV? How do issues of race, sexual orientation and gender
affect the implementation of policies? What are possible
alternatives to criminalizing HIV transmission?


S277
Thursday 22 July 2010
THPL0103
No Excuses: A Living Experience of the Struggle for Rights
Jonathan Mann Memorial Lecture
Meena Saraswathi Seshu, General
Secretary of Sampada Grameen Mahila
Sanstha, India
Meena Saraswathi Seshu is General Secretary
of Sampada Grameen Mahila Sanstha, an
organization based in Sangli, India, which has worked for the
empowerment of people in sex work, including mobilization
for HIV-related peer education since 1991.
In 1996 this work
broadened into the organization of a collective of women in
prostitution called VAMP (Veshya Anyay Mukti Parishad)
. Ms.
Seshu has worked with marginalized populations, particularly
rural women, adolescents and people in sex work, on HIV
and AIDS, sexual and reproductive health, violence against
women, and gender and sexual minority rights through
grassroots, rights-based organizations in Karnataka and
Maharashtra. She has more than 10 years experience with
global movements addressing violence against women and
sex workers’ rights.
Co-Authors for published paper: Csete, J. United States;
Cohen, J. United States


MOPDD106
Impact of PSI’s integrated behavior change communication programme on male clients of female sex workers in Vietnam
L.Q. Duong, K. Vu, Y. Madan, G. Mundy
Viet Nam

MOAC03
Addressing Risk for HIV among Female Sex Workers Oral Abstract Session
Venue: Session Room 5
Time: Monday 19 July, 14:30-16:00
Co-Chairs: Iyanthi Abeyewickreme, Sri Lanka
Theodora Wi, Philippines

MOSY0903
Sex workers’ rights in the context of law reform and HIV: progress and retreat in decriminalising sex work
C. Thibutot, Canada

MOPE0719
Human rights, sex work, HIS/AIDS in Peru: joining the academy and sex worker’s organizations
G.A. Perez Luna, A. Rosasco, J. Villayzan, A.
Villón
Peru

MOPE0782
Extent of financial autonomy of female sex workers in Pakistan
Q. Uzma, H.A. Zaheer, NACP, FHI, CIDA
Pakistan

MOPE0791
Shifting paradigms: institutionalizing community based organizations (CBOs) of female sex workers (FSWs) and men having sex with men (MSMs) in Kerala, India
T.O. Lukka, P.J. Dennis, T.D. Rajeenald, R.
Vimal, K.B. Sudheer
India

MOPE0834
Social inclusion: a mechanism to reduce vulnerability among female sex workers in Kingston, Jamaica
J. Rodgers, M. Scott, L. Byfield, K. Lue
Jamaica

MOPE0921
Opportunities to reach residence based female sex workers (RBFSW) through cell phones – an experience from Bangladesh
M.B. Khan, T.H. Qadeer, D.S. Khan, D.N.U.
Ahmed, D.K.B. Ali, D.A. Ali, T. Ahmed, D.M.
Amin, M.S. Alam
Bangladesh

S95
MOPE0968
The smart sex workers guide to ensuring meaningful participation in policy development:
the global network of sex work projects (NSWP) response to the UNAIDS guidance note on HIV and sex work
R. Morgan Thomas1, M. Seshu2, A. Hunter3,
G. Leite4

1United Kingdom, 2India, 3Thailand, 4Brazil

MOPE1033
Defending human rights of sex workers
H. Flores Elguera
Peru

MOGS05
Upholding the Rights of Sex Workers and Bar Hostesses in Kenya

TUAF0203
You can enjoy human rights as long as you are not gay, a sex worker, prisoner or an injecting drug user
M. Clayton, F. Hikuam
Namibia

TUPDC101
RDS data analysis and estimation of design effect: an application among female commercial sex workers (FCSW) in Brazil
C. Landmann Szwarcwald, G. Nogueira
Damacena
Brazil

TUPE0152
Anal cancer and male sex workers who have sex with men (MSM-SW): marginalized, high risk and not accessing comprehensive care in Nairobi, Kenya
J. Nyamu1, J. Munyao1, F. Muriuki1, J.
Kimani1,2
1Kenya, 2Canada

TUPE0267
The drug use and sexual behaviour in female sex workers in Multan, Pakistan
N.Z. Rafiq, A. Atiq, S. Iqbal, U. Zahra
Pakistan

PE0343-0365
Epidemiology of HIV in male and female sex workers
...

TUPE0467
Effect of peer education as a key strategy for safe sexual behaviour among female sex workers: implication for HIV prevention in Nigeria
F. Akanle
Nigeria

TUPE0516
Intimate partners violence and HIV/STI related risks among female sex workers in China
X. Li, C. Zhang
United States

...

TUPE0705
HIV risk and access to care and services among transgender female sex workers in San Francisco
T. Nemoto, M. Iwamoto, M. Sakata
United States

PE0793-0814
Sex work and other forms of transactional sex
...

TUPE0807
What if the sex worker is a murderer?: trampling sex workers’ rights in the Northern Territory
S. Shutt, Private and Agency Based Sex
workers in the Northern Territory.
Australia (siehe ihr Foto oben)

TUPE0810
Mp3- files and audio-CDs for illiterate sex-workers
A. Weppert (vom STD-Stelle Gesundheitsamt Nürnberg in Kooperation mit Kassandra)
Germany

TUPE0793
Prevention of HIV- and sexuallytransmitted-infections (STI) for clients of prostitutes jingle: ‘your service call‘
N. Kellermann, A. Weppert
Germany

TUPE1031
The Mexican Coalition of Sex Work in Action: female, male and transgender sex workers in defence of sex workers’ human rights, and their right to access prevention, treatment and care of HIV/AIDS and health in general
A. Gil
Mexico

TUPE1009
Mobilisation against the deportation of a foreign, HIV positive, transsexual prostitute living in France
J.-P. Koch, C. Andreo, A. Toullier, F. Excoffon,
A.-L. Motte, H. Richaud, F. Riedel, M. Suzan,
J.-C. Mattei
France

S188
TUGS09
Community Run Advocacy Groups as a Tool to Fight HIV. The Inclusive Approach of the French Sex Workers Union STRASS (Syndicat du Travail Sexual)
Venue: Global Village Session Room 2
Time: Tuesday 20 July, 19:00-20:00
Facilitator:TBD
STRASS has 300 members which make it the biggest sex
worker’s union in Europe
. We want to share our experience
with other sex workers activists in order to fight against
HIV among our community and be recognized as prevention
actors. We will introduce the different strategies STRASS
adopted to become a large union, representing an important
diversity of sex workers communities and present its
success. In this session we want to provide a platform for
exchange with other sex workers organizations in the fight
against HIV among sex worker’s communities.


WESY0304
Sex workers breaking down the barriers and exercising our rights to health
A. Hunter, Thailand


PE0290-PE0305
Prevention for male and female sex workers

WEPE0300
Self help group of sex workers, a partner in national response for HIV prevention in Bangladesh
M. Amin, D.A.T.N.U. Ahmed, D.A. Ali,
A.K.M.F. Khuda, D.S. Choudhury, S. Begum
Bangladesh

WEPE045 2
Addressing the clients of sex workers in combating HIV/AIDS
B. Dey, M.K. Dutta, S. Ghosh, S. Jana
India

WEPE055 0
The relationship between money spent on drugs, sex work volume and sex work income: time to decriminalize drug use to prevent harm among Canada’s most vulnerable women?
K.N. Deering1, M.W. Tyndall1, N. Khan2, R.
Zhang1, J. Montaner1, K. Shannon1
1Canada, 2United Kingdom

WEPE0908
“We have rights to live with dignity” – role of secondary stakeholders and community based organizations in addressing violence against women in sex work
C.S. Gowda, P. Pushpalatha
India

WEPE0950
Policy makers, lawyers, human rights activists and political scientists roles and responsibilities
I. Maslova, Sex Workers
Russian Federation

WEPE0794
Working with established bar owners and organizations linked with freelance prostituted women on the prevention of STIs, HIV and AIDS
A. Umali, A. Tamayo
Philippines

WEPE0197
Reliable data and information on HIV/AIDS from a female perspective at your fingertips – a module of the German Frauengesundheitsportal run by the Federal Center for Health Education (BZgA)
H. Langanke, M. Koester
Germany

WEGS03
State Pimping: Young Sex Workers, State Custody, and Universal Access to HIV/AIDS Services
Venue: Global Village Youth Pavilion Y
Time: Wednesday 21 July, 16:00-17:30
Facilitator: Will Rockwell, United States (Callboy und Mitarbeiter der Zeitschrift $PREAD)
Discussants: Macklean Kyomya, Uganda
Allen Kwabena Frimpong, United
States
Panelists, including young sex workers, will present policy
guidance on providing rights-based universal access to HIV
prevention, care, treatment and support for young people
in the sex industry, especially for those under the ‘age of
majority’. Whether or not young people trade sex by choice,
circumstance or coercion, current policies around the forced
‘rehabilitation’, incarceration and mandatory reporting
of young people in the sex industry only compound the
special vulnerabilities of young women and men, including
transgender persons, to HIV/AIDS, exploitation and violence.
16:00 Introduction
W. Rockwell, United States
16:10 We, young sex workers: What are the
issues?
W. Rockwell, United States
16:20 WONETHA and youth sex work in
Uganda
M. Kyomya, Uganda
16:40 Harm reduction for young people and
state custody
A. Kwabena Frimpong, United States
17:00 Roundtable: What must be done?
17:10 Discussion with questions and answers


Performance
WECA09
Star Whores III
Venue: Global Village Main Stage
Time: Wednesday 21 July, 14:00-14:30
APNSW has put together a review show of performance
pieces from sex worker organizations from the 2006 and
2008 International AIDS Conferences. These have focused on
key sex workers human rights issues. Activists will perform a
25-minute show that will include dance, music, performance
and video. The show provides a cultural platform for sex
workers, especially from non-English speaking backgrounds,
to get their messages around HIV and Human Rights to the
participants of the conference.
Organizer: Chutchai Kongmont, Thailand


Modenschau der Sexworker
WECA14
Daspu - From Sidewalks to Catwalks
Venue: Global Village Main Stage
Time: Wednesday 21 July, 17:00-18:00
The fashion label Daspu is an initiative from the sex worker
organization Davida in Rio de Janeiro and means “das
putas” – “by whores”. The fashion shows are used as a
strategy to gain visibility for the demands of the rights of
sex workers and to show that they play an important role
in the promotion of AIDS prevention and human rights. By
reaching a broad and diverse audience the performance
helps to reduce stigma. Sex workers and sympathizers act
as models and promote the clothes with messages focused
on issues affecting sex workers: sexuality, AIDS prevention
and citizenship.


WECA12
‘Caused by the Refraction’ - Screening and Discussion with a Film Maker and a Sex Worker Organizer from Myanmar
Venue: Global Village Video Lounge
Time: Wednesday 21 July, 15:30-16:30
In this session the APNSW film ‘Caused by the Refraction’
will be shown. The screening will be followed by a discussion
with Kaythi Win, a founder of the Burmese sex workers
movement and Chutchai Kongmont an activist film maker.
They will discuss the issues of organizing sex workers in such
a restricted environment, and the role of film and new media
in strengthening networks.
Organizer: Chutchai Kongmont, Thailand



S279
THAF01
Sex Work, Punitive Laws and Human Rights
Oral Abstract Session
Venue: Session Room 5
Time: Thursday 22 July, 11:00-12:30
Co-Chairs: Alexandra Garita, Mexico
Andrew Hunter, Thailand
11:00
THAF0101
Introduction
A. Garita, Mexico
11:05 THAF0102
Female and transgender commercial sex workers (CSW) empowered to fight against discrimination and other
human rights violation: a multisectoral experience ongoing in four regions of Peru
C.R. Murguia Pardo
Peru
11:20
THAF0103
A case story analysis of the implementation of PEPFAR’s anti-prostitution pledge and its implications for successful HIV prevention among organizations working with sex workers
M.H. Ditmore1, D. Allman2

1United States, 2Canada
11:35 THAF0104
Decriminalisation of sex work: renewed optimism in India
A. Chakravorty
India
11:50
THAF0105
The role of sex-workers in addressing HIV - can community mobilization help?
I. Mishyna
Ukraine
12:05 THAF0106 Concluding remarks
A. Hunter, Thailand


S291
THSY08
Sex Work: Only Rights Can Stop the Wrongs
Symposium

Venue: Session Room 3
Time: Thursday 22 July, 14:30-16:00
Chair: Thierry Schaffauser, United Kingdom
At this session the Global Network of Sex Work Projects
(NSWP) will articulate the thinking behind the NSWP slogan
‘Only rights can stop the wrongs’. NSWP members from Latin
America, Europe, Africa, South East and Central Asia will
describe sex workers human rights issues in their country or
region with visual tools and speech. They will illustrate the
links between human rights abuses and health and showcase
community participation in rights based programming and
strategic responses to human rights abuses.
14:30
THSY0801 Introduction
14:35 THSY0802
Announcing: new alliance for human rights of sex workers in Africa
M. Kyomya, Uganda
14:45 THSY0803
Homophobia, whorephobia and violence continue to drive vulnerability of female, transgender and male sex workers in Latin America
J. Villayzan Aguilar, Peru
15:00
THSY0804
The Asia Pacific network of sex workers : innovative methods for human rights documentation and advocacy
K. Win, Myanmar
15:10
THSY0805
The challenges to the human rights of female sex workers in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
S. Islamova, Kyrgyzstan
15:20
THSY0806 Discussion
R. Morgan Thomas, United Kingdom
15:50 Closing remarks



THPE0514
Improving participatory practices for sex workers’ involvement in biomedical HIV prevention trials
D. Allman1, M.H. Ditmore2

1Canada, 2United States


THPE0909
The need for a holistic approach to sex work, by reducing vulnerability and increasing human rights. TAMPEP, the European network for HIV/STI prevention and health promotion among migrant sex workers focus on assessing the situation of sex work in Europe and on developing appropriate responses to sex workers’ needs
L. Brussa
(Chefin von TAMPEP, Amsterdam)
Netherlands


THPE0941
The nordic legal model: prostitution policy reform and its impact on sex workers’ health and rights
P. Jakobsson1, A. Renland2

1Sweden, 2Norway

THPE0962
Creating a supportive environment for female sex workers for their human rights and playing their role in the national HIV response
S. Asghar
Pakistan

PE0977
Protection, empowerment and involvement of people living with HIV and vulnerable populations

THPE0977
Sex workers form a human rights documentation community
T. Ezer, R. Thomas, M. Gira, P. Saunders, A.

Shields
United States

THPE1008
The recognition of sex work within a framework of human rights and from a legal approach: reducing vulnerability to HIV and AIDS
A. Villon
Peru

THPE1010
The no-criminalization of sex work as contribution for an universal health access
A. Villon
Peru

THPE0523
“Human Rights and Female Prostitution” - a community-based research in Brazil about violations of the rights of sex workers
F. Strack, O. Silva Leite
(von Dravida, die auch die Sexworker Modeshau DASPU machen)
Brazil


THGS08
HIV Prevention Among Migrant Male Sex Workers
Venue: Global Village Session Room 2
Time: Thursday 22 July, 14:30-15:30
Co-Chairs: Andrew Hunter, Australia
Tiecheng Ma, China

Every year, many male sex workers who are originally from
China, particularly the northeastern part of China travel
to other countries to sell sex. Their sex trade trips usually
start in Singapore, then move to Malaysia, Hong Kong and to
Shenzhen inside China, to finish in several big cities in China.
The difficulties they usually meet include: legal restrictions in
these countries and areas where the sex trade is illegal and
where they have no legal working permits; their professional
health needs are difficult to meet since local NGOs do not
usually extend their service to them; and language barriers.
This workshop will bring related NGOs from different
countries and areas together to discuss the issue and work
out some strategies. It will be a participatory workshop
with some concrete stories and data shared. The topics will
be migrant male sex workers sex trade trip facts; legal and
rights protection needs; and health services including HIV
prevention needs.
Speakers include: T. Ma, China; A. Hunter, Australia;
K. Slamah, Malaysia; L. Zhen, China and
L. Cai, China.


THCA06
Super Puta and Santa Precaria Manifesto
Venue: Global Village Main Stage
Time: Thursday 22 July, 12:00-12:30
In many European countries more than a half of the sex
workers are migrants therefore migration and sex work are
strongly linked. The stigmatization of sex workers because
of moral and religious concepts combined with the legal
situation as a migrant has caused precarious living and
working conditions and it increases the risk of exploitation
and abuse. The central character of this performance is
‘Super Puta’. S/He is a migrant black transgender sex worker
living in Brussels as an EU parliamentarian and s/he fights
for the rights of migrant transgender sex workers at the EU
level. Watch Super Puta use main stage to share a manifesto.
Organizer: Marissa Lobo, Austria


TUSA16
Sex Work Legislation: Solution or Problem?
Organizer: Lawyers Collective HIV/AIDS Unit


THSA21
More than Just Lip Service: Scaling Up Sex Work Initiatives
Organizer: International Planned Parenthood Federation
(IPPF), Network of Sex Work Projects
(NSWP)





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Hier ein schön layouteter Programmauszug auf 40 Seiten

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You can download the IAC 2010 Delegate’s Guide to Women and AIDS



“Women’s Rights Here, Right now”



for Vienna 18-23 July 2010 here:



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Border Control

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Keine Einreiseerlaubnis für Sexwork-Interessenvertreterin aus UK/AU in die U.S.A.

Keine Einreiseerlaubnis für Sexwork-Interessenvertreterin aus Afrika nach Europa zur IAC



Geschrieben von der verbannten Cheryl Overs, die Sexworker-Interessenvertretung auch zur IAC koordiniert und diesen Sexworker-Sicherheits-Ratgeber geschrieben hat.


English:
http://plri.wordpress.com/2010/07/01/ba ... m-the-usa/


Refused boarding to fly to U.S.A. because person may be a risk for involvement in prostitution and human trafficking.

...

Provision that forbids entry to the US of any person who has ever profited from sex work regardless of conviction and even if the involvement was in a country in which sex work is not illegal.

...

The lokal national government appear to have provided information about the sexworker delegate to the US, up with national authorities.


An African sex worker leader – and a recipient of one of this year’s Red Ribbon Awards – has been refused a Shengen visa to go to AIDS 2010 in Austria.


Bild


Migrationskontrolle
www.sexworker.at/migration

Ökonomische anti-Sexwork Politik der USA mit Hilfsgeldern
PEPFAR (US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief)
www.sexworker.at/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=12925#12925





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Jugendliche und Sexwork

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Jugendliche und Sexwork

Fragebogen zur Vorbereitung des IAC Workshops von Sexworker und Aktivist Will (s.o.)



-Wäre doch klassen, wenn wir für die Arbeitsgruppe drei Fragebogenantworten für A - CH - D hinbekommen. Wer will sich mal Gedanken machen?-


Hello workers of the world! I'm Will Rockwell. I've put together a quick 12-question policy survey on punitive policies and practices affecting young people under the 'age of consent' involved in the sex trade, whether they are involved as a result of choice, circumstance, or coercion. I have compiled the below survey in preparation for the YouthForce at the International AIDS Conference in Vienna, as well as for organizing around the subject after July.

Please take the time to distribute the below survey to your affiliate sex work projects around the globe, especially those that work with or by-and-for youth involved in the sex trade, but also groups familiar with the legal issues, and return the completed surveys to me at rockwellwill ät gmail.com or will ät spreadmagazine.org. In the next day I hope to have a French-language version complete and sent out to the list. If any of you are fluent in other languages (i.e., Russian, Chinese) and are available to translate, please let me know, it would help extend this survey as widely as possible! Please also write me if you have any suggestions or guidance on the direction of this labor of love ;) Looking forward to your responses! -Will


Fragebogen YouthForce hat geschrieben:Youth in the Sex Trade: Punitive Policies and Practices
Comparative Juvenile Criminal Law Survey

Workshop at the International AIDS Conference in Vienna

Name:

Organization:

Country:

State/Province:

City:

Language(s):


All questions below refer to young people under the 'age of consent,' which is the minimum age defined by law after which a person is considered able to have consensual sex. Please respond to the following questions to the best of your knowledge and note when you are at all uncertain. Please also note when there is a difference between national, state/province, and local law, and, if possible, the statute(s) in which it can be found. If there is a difference between the letter of the law and the practice of law enforcement, please also note the difference in as clear and specific terms as possible.


1.) Is there a legal distinction made between consensual noncommercial sex among minors and consensual commercial sex among minors?




2.) Is there a legal distinction between consensual commercial sex and non-consensual (i.e., coerced, trafficked) commercial sex among minors, or are all young people involved in the sex trade considered trafficked?




3.) Is there a legal difference between a person trading sex under the 'age of majority' and a person trading sex as an adult? If so, what is the difference?




4.) What charge or charges is/are most often used against young people under the 'age of majority' trading sex? Feel free to mark more than one if applicable:

A.) Vagrancy

B.) Disorderly Conduct

C.) Crime against Morality

D.) Status Offenses (i.e., truancy, runaway)



5.) Is there a legal difference between a young person selling sex and a young person promoting/pimping another young person in the sex trade? Do young people promoting/pimping other young people get similar sentences as adults?




6.) Are youth labeled as physically or psychiatrically disordered because of trading sex. If so, by whom and what is the sentence (i.e., incarceration, 'vocational therapy,' etc.)?




7.) Are there collateral consequences for a prostitution conviction for young people under the 'age of majority,' such as immigration consequences, the loss of social benefits, or custodial/parenting consequences?




8.) What is the most common sentence used against a young person charged with a crime for trading sex? Feel free to mark more than one if applicable:

A.) Incarceration in an adult penal institution,

B.) State custody in a juvenile penal institution

C.) Privatized custody (i.e., convent, NGO) or other 'helping' institutions,

D.) Corporeal punishment (i.e., caning, flogging)

E.) Vocational programs/indentured servitude


9.) Are you aware of any special juvenile prisons or 'rehabilitation centers' for young people trading sex or trafficked young people in your country or region? If yes, please describe the institutions.




10.) Are there different laws used to police young people of different genders (i.e., disorderly conduct for young men trading sex, prostitution for cisgender and transgender women trading sex)? What about different laws being used to police different types of sexual conduct (i.e., oral, anal, vaginal)?




11.) What areas or venues are most targeted by the police (i.e., streets, massage parlors, brothels)? When street-based youth are detained, what legal charges are used to detain them (i.e., loitering, homelessness, drug policing)?




12.) Would you like to add anything about the legal and social treatment of young people trading sex in your region?



Return completed surveys to rockwellwill ät gmail.com




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viewtopic.php?p=83320#83320
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Woopy Goldberg kommt nach Wien

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AIDS-Industrie:


Teuerste IAC Veranstaltung amfar.org:

Life Ball mit amfAR Gala Vienna 2010
Preis pro Tisch 27.000 bis 39.600 Euro
Preis pro Ticket 2.250 bis 3.300 Euro

http://www.amfar.org/spotlight/event.as ... rms=vienna





Gegenveranstaltung science-and-aids.org:

viewtopic.php?p=83285#83285





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Vereinte Nationen
Plan gegen HIV/AIDS für Sexworker


UNAIDS Joint Outcome Framework


Business Case outlines a focussed set of UNAIDS targets and actions specific to the contexts and needs of MSM, TS & SW.


UNAIDS Priority:
We can empower men who have sex with men, sex workers and transgender people to protect themselves from HIV infection, achieve full health, and realise their human rights.


Methoden:
- Empowerment (vgl. Sexworker Selbstermächtigungs Strategie S³ (pdf, Seite 11))

- Evidence based politics (wissenschaftlich nachprüfbar)

- Metropolitan areas

- Human rights (Art.1 UN charta)

- Vermittlerfunktion

Unterstützt werden sollen sowohl
- Community leadership (Selbstorgansation)
- Government engagement and ownership (Ämter)
(Wie schwer das zusammengeht wissen wir)


Mit im Boot der UN sind:
UNFPA
UNDP
UNAIDS
ILO
UNESCO
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNODC
World Bank
WHO
UNAIDS will also work with key global networks, such as the Network of Sex Work Projects www.NSWP.org


Dokumente:
- UNAIDS Guidance Note on HIV and Sex Work (2009, s.o.)
- UNAIDS Action Framework for Universal Access for Men who have Sex with Men and Transgender People (2009)


Berichterstattung an:
- UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board (PCB)
- UNAIDS Advisory Group on HIV and Sex Work
- UNAIDS Reference Group on HIV and Human Rights


Entwurf:
http://msmgf.org/documents/UNDP_biz_case.pdf
(7 Seiten)


Provide feedback on United Nation Development Program UNDP's new draft Business Case on MSM, transgender populations and sex workers!

Please send your comments via email to input ät msmgf.org by 31 July 2010. Thank you!
Verabschiedung August 2010.
Umsetzung 2011.

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Presseerklärung:

Menschenrechte gelten auch in der Sexarbeit



Köln, Wien, 6. Juli 2010.
Sexarbeit findet europaweit statt. Doch ein­heitlich reguliert ist sie nicht. In manchen Ländern führen restriktive Gesetze dazu, dass die Sexarbeiterinnen und Sexarbeiter in der Illegalität oder in gesetzlichen Grauzonen arbeiten müssen. Weil Sexarbeit nicht überall als Arbeit anerkannt ist, werden Menschen in diesem Arbeitsfeld stigmati­siert, benachteiligt und diskriminiert. So kommt es auch immer wieder zu Menschenrechtsverletzungen. Solche Menschenrechtsverletzungen werden auch Thema der Internationalen Aids-Konferenz sein, die am 18. Juli in Wien beginnt.


Schwierige gesetzliche Arbeitsbedingungen machen Sexarbeit zu einem Risiko für diejenigen, die sexuelle Dienstleistungen anbieten. „In Österreich beispielsweise wird die kommerzielle Ausbeutung von Frauen, die sexuelle Dienstleistungen anbieten, durch die aktuelle Rechtslage erleichtert", weiß Eva van Rahden, Leiterin des Wiener Projekts Sophie. Denn obwohl das Anbieten von sexuellen Dienstleistungen seit 1974 in Österreich nicht mehr strafbar ist, unterliegt es zahlreichen gesetzlichen Einschränkungen. „Unsicherheit und ein rechtlicher Graube­reich prägen die Lebens- und Arbeitsrealität der Sexarbeiterinnen“, bedauert van Rahden. Das Projekt Sophie widmet sich der Bildung von Sexarbeiterinnen, als Einrichtung der Volkshilfe Wien informiert es die Frauen auch über Ge­setze und Steuern.


Während Sexarbeit in Österreich sittenwidrig, aber nicht verboten ist, werden in Schweden die Kunden kriminalisiert. Als Freier müssen sie mit Geld- oder Haftstrafen rechnen. Damit werden jedoch auch die Frauen, die sexuelle Dienste anbieten, in den Untergrund gedrängt. „Im Vergleich dazu hat Deutschland moderne Gesetze, die die Sexarbeit regeln“, sagt Harriet Langanke von der Gemeinnützigen Stiftung Sexualität und Gesundheit (GSSG). Seit 2002 gilt in Deutschland das so genannte Prostitutionsgesetz. „Das Gesetz ist ein erster wichtiger Schritt, damit Sexarbeit sozial- und arbeitsrechtlich anerkannt wird“, sagt Langanke. Die GSSG setzt sich für die Rechte von Menschen in der Sexarbeit ein und kooperiert dafür mit natio­nalen und internationalen Organisationen. „Denn wenn Sexarbeit in der Illegalität stattfindet, kann keine Bezahlung für die erbrachte Leistung eingeklagt werden. Auch ist es dann schwierig, rechtliche Schritte bei gewalttätigen Übergriffen einzuleiten.“


In vielen Ländern ist die gesundheitliche Versorgung und Selbstbestimmung von Menschen in der Sexarbeit nicht gewährleistet. So sind Sexarbeiterinnen in Österreich verpflichtet, sich wöchentlich untersuchen zu lassen. „Diese Untersuchungen finden zum Teil unter unwürdigen Bedingungen statt und schaffen eine fatale Scheinsicherheit“, sagt Langanke. „Denn manche Krankheitserreger wie HIV sind besonders einfach übertragbar, wenn die Tests noch gar nicht reagieren können. Sinnvoller wären gute Aufklärung und ein gesicherter rechtlicher Rahmen.“


Anlässlich der Internationalen Aids-Konferenz in Wien weisen Sophie und die GSSG auf die beson­ders schwierige Situation von Menschen in der Sexarbeit hin, die mit einem positiven Testergebnis konfrontiert werden. Auf der Konferenz vom 17. bis 23. Juli können sich Sexarbei­terinnen und Sexarbeiter aus aller Welt austauschen und gemeinsam ihre Rechte einfordern. Dies könnte ein wichtiger Schritt sein, um europaweit die Anerkennung ihrer Arbeit durchzusetzen.



Für weitere Informationen:
zu Sexarbeit: Eva van Rahden
www.sophie.or.at

zur Stiftung GSSG: Harriet Langanke
www.stiftung-gssg.org

zur Welt-Aids-Konferenz: www.aids2010.org





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Jahresbericht

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NGO Delegation Annual Report to the UNAIDS Board

Stigma and Discrimination:
Hindering Effective HIV Responses


Presented at the 26th UNAIDS Board Meeting Geneva, Switzerland 22-24 June 2010


http://unaidspcbngo.org/?p=7365
http://unaidspcbngo.org/wp-content/uplo ... ebsite.pdf

Im Anhang die Namen der interviewten Experten. Wir Sexworker in Europa wurden vertreten von Ruth M. Thomas.





Darin z.B. auch als Ergebnis dieses Forderung
(vgl. die Defizite zu STD-Untersuchungen in unserem UN'CAT-Bericht):
  • - Equip health service providers with training in non-discrimination, informed consent, confidentiality, duty to treat, sexuality, and specific needs of key populations so as to ensure that staff within health care settings provide care to all populations in a manner that is non-discriminatory and protective of their human rights.




Es wäre sicher gut wenn Sexworker aus Wien zur IAC gemeinsam mit Ruth und intl. Sexworkern sich die lokale STD-Stelle bei einem Ortstermin anschauen. Oder evt. sogar zusätzlich ein Treffen mit MitarbeiterInnen vereinbaren?





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Konferenzpläne

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Thematische Auszüge aus dem Veranstaltungsplan

Roadmaps


Female Condom:
http://cot.ag/czGyRl

Human rights and HIV:
http://www.hivhumanrightsnow.org/eng/Newsitems/view/19

Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP):
http://iac.nswp.org/OrgDocs/nswp_roadma ... ndouts.pdf

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The Message

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"My Meditation is the Mastery of Wisdome"

Whoopi Goldberg als Erdgöttin und Königin der Nacht auf der Eröffnungsfeier zur IAC, der größten Konferenz die es je in Wien gab mit 25.000 TeilnehmerInnen. Performance auf dem Life Ball 2010, Meile der Lust und AIDS-Aufklärung zwischen Parlament, Rathaus und Burgtheater.





Die Wiener Erklärung der 18. Welt AIDS Konferenz:

Prohibition und Drogenverbotspolitik sind gescheitert.
Gefordert wird Entkriminalisierung und evidenzbasierte Politik.



(Bei Sexwork sehen wir es ganz ähnlich.)

http://www.diewienererklarung.com/die-erklaumlrung.html





Konferenzphotos:
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Kernthema Treue/Promiskuität Reproduktion/Existenzsicherung

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University of Pennsylvania Study suggests:

The war on drugs might really be a war on sex



by Kate Melville

Traditional theory holds that drug attitudes stem primarily from people's political ideology, level of religious commitment, and personality; for example, their openness to experience. The new theory, proposed by the researchers and driven by ideas from evolutionary psychology, holds that drug attitudes are really driven by people's reproductive strategies.

Researcher Robert Kurzban said that the most closely related predictors are people's views on sexual promiscuity.

Considering morality from the standpoint of strategic reproductive interests is a potentially useful way to understand why humans care about third-party behavior.

Strategic conflict arises in people's orientations towards casual sexual activity. The relationships of people following a more committed, monogamous reproductive strategy are put at greater risk when casual sex is prevalent.

"We expect that this relationship between sexual strategy and moral stances will occur in other areas as well, such as attitudes toward prostitution, sexual education or abortion."

www.scienceagogo.com/news/2010051600005 ... _sys.shtml





www.viennaDeclaration.com

Sex 'n' drugs:
www.sexworker.at/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1860 (SW-only)





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Presseberichte


Weltweites Therapie-Ziel der Staaten für 2010 konnten nur zu 50 % erreicht werden!

Kritik an Österreich kam von Paula Akugizibwe (Ruanda), Koordinatorin der Aids and Rights-Alliance für das südliche Afrika: "Österreich hat dem Global Fund geschrieben, dass es in den kommenden vier Jahren nichts beitragen wird. Das wäre keine Priorität in der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit. (...) Aids ist nicht 'überfinanziert', die Herausforderung ist die Unterfinanzierung von Gesundheit." (APA)

"Rechte hier und jetzt"
Flammende Appelle für mehr Geld und Menschenrechte
http://derstandard.at/1277338396593/Rec ... chenrechte


Begleitprogramm
Global Village als "Herz der Konferenz" eröffnet
http://derstandard.at/1277338437273/Beg ... -eroeffnet


Wien: Prostituierte stürmen Aids-Pressekonferenz
http://www.krone.at/Oesterreich/Wien_Pr ... ory-211051
http://diepresse.com/home/panorama/wien ... n/index.do
http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News ... onference/
http://iac.nswp.org/2010/07/21/denial-o ... on-pledge/
viewtopic.php?p=84129#84129


Important and overlooked from Vienna’s AIDS conference
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/wor ... le1650487/





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Nicht Volljährige als Opfer definiert u angezeigt

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Kriminalisierung von jungen Sexworkern ... Ein Menschenrechte-Thema

Criminalizing Young Sex Workers...A Human Rights Concern



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HRH Mette Marit, Crown Princess of Norway @ Youth Forum AIDS 2010.


http://www.tigblog.org/group/aids2010/post/2095089

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Videos

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Web cast video archive


Eröffnung
3 Stunden
http://globalhealth.kff.org/AIDS2010/Ju ... BCAST.aspx

AMMAR - www.ammar.org.ar - Netzwerk von 15.000 Sexworkern in Argentinien, hat einen Preis bekommen, weil sie Regeln für Polizei und Sexwork erarbeitet haben (siehe auch Konferenz Mexiko).
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Doctor JULIO MONTANER, conference chair and local court chair:
"Thank you. We also agree sex work is work and it should be decriminalized."
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Mr. Alois Stöger, Austrian Minister of Health.
Mr. John Dalli, the European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Policy.
Mr. Michel Sidibe, Executive Director of the United Nations Joint Program on HIV/AIDS.
Excellency, Doctor Kgalema Motlanthe, Deputy President of South Africa.
Excellency, Doctor Heinz Fischer, President of Austria.
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ANNIE LENNOX, UNAIDS ambassador, Redebeitrag ab 3:23:00


Bill Gates
Pressekonferenz 30 min
Er sponsert Projekte für Sexworker in Indien.
http://globalhealth.kff.org/AIDS2010/Ju ... rence.aspx


Bill Clinton
http://globalhealth.kff.org/AIDS2010/Ju ... enary.aspx
http://www.aidsmap.com/page/1448242/



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RE: UNAIDS, UNGASS, IAC 2010 Wien

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:003 stöger der märchenerzähler is überall da wo er nix zu suchen hat . . .aber na ja . . im gschichten erzähln woarns schon immer gut . . .


http://alivenkickn.wordpress.com/2010/0 ... t-politik/

im übrigen finde ich die Aussage von Clinton wie auch die von Bill Gates der ja auch die vielzitierte ” Effektivität der Gelder” bemängelte ein Schlag ins Gesicht bestätigten sie doch die Haltung der Kürzungen von Regierungen und anderen Geldgebern.

Gelder effektiver zu verwenden, den “bürokratischen Wasserkopf” zu verschlanken ist eine Sache. Hier geht es jedoch um den Rückgang von Einnahmen. Wenn sich Länder – Firmen auf die “globale Krise” berufen und deshalb weniger Gelder an die entsprechenden Organisationen überweisen dann fehlen Gelder für überlebenswichtige Medikamente für Menschen in einigen Ländern in Afrika z.b.
Wichtig ist, dass man nicht aufhört zu fragen.

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RE: UNAIDS, UNGASS, IAC 2010 Wien

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Sicher im Sexgeschäft

in vergleichsweise kleiner Teil der HIV-positiven Menschen in Deutschland sind Frauen. Damit das auch in Zukunft so bleibt, geht die Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe bald auch ins Bordell. Warum das viel bringt, erklärt DAH-Frauenreferentin Marianne Rademacher.

http://www.aidshilfe.de/sites/default/f ... 3%A4ft.pdf
Wichtig ist, dass man nicht aufhört zu fragen.

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Danke für deine Links.


Hier ist das Konzept für diese Sexworker-Fortbildungen am Sexworker-Arbeitsplatz:
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Sexworker aus aller Welt

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Die letzten Tage um bei den Sexworkern und Sexworker-Rechte Interessenvertretern auf der Welt AIDS-Konferenz vorbeizuschaun


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MORAL - ORAL
Gemeinschaftstand Austrian Sex Work Projects (ASWP)


mit Lefö, Sexworker Forum ...

656 - Community Forum - Global Village - IAC2010 Vienna


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Messegelände
www.aids2010.org





Weitere Stände bei Facebook:

ICRSE, Amsterdam:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4 ... 0781893556
http://www.sexworkEurope.org

Tampep, EU Amsterdam:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3 ... 1040563559
http://www.tampep.eu

Scarlet Alliance, Australia:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4 ... 0781893556
http://www.scarletAlliance.org.au/

DAH, Germany:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4 ... 0781893556
http://www.aidshilfe.de

Trabajadoras del sexo en Lima (Perú):
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4 ... 0781893556
http://seofrecencaricias.blogspot.com

USA:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5 ... 8421750777
http://swopUSA.org
http://bayswan.org
http://desireeAlliance.org

NSWP:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3 ... 1040563559
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4 ... 0781893556
http://www.nswp.org

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Lobbying at its best

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Gute Gelegenheit für gute Kontakte


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