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.[1][2][3][4][5]

International

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
African Sex Workers Alliance (ASWA) 2009 Africa Founded in Johannesburg, South Africa; based in Nairobi, Kenya.
Asia Pacific Network of Sex Workers (APNSW) 1994 Asia Based in Bangkok, Thailand.
Caribbean Sex Workers Coalition (CSWC) Caribbean Based in Berbice, Guyana.[6]
Caribbean Vulnerable Communities2005 CaribbeanBased in Kingston, Jamaica.[7][8]
East Africa Sex Workers Alliance (EASWA) 2018 East Africa Coalition of sex workers organizations, networks, and groups in East Africa.[9] Based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.[10]
Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP) 1990 World Based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
International Committee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe (ICRSE) 1985 Europe
Central Asia
Based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Before its 2005 relaunch known as the International Committee for Prostitutes' Rights (ICPR). Published the World Charter for Prostitutes' Rights at its 1985 founding.
Plataforma LatinoAmerica de Personas que EjeRcen el Trabajo Sexual (PLAPERTS) 2014 Latin America Based in Machala, Ecuador.
Red Umbrella Fund (RUF) 2012 World Amsterdam-based fund making grants to sex workers' rights groups worldwide.[11]
Sex Trade Workers Industrial Union 690 1995 World Branch of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) based in Chicago, United States.
Sex Workers' Rights Advocacy Network for Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia (SWAN) 2006 Eurasia
TAMPEP (European Network for HIV/STI Prevention and Health Promotion among Migrant Sex Workers)[12] 1993 Europe Based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Hosted from Helsinki, Finland.

Supportive

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".[3][5]

Name and abbreviation Support since Region served Notes
Amnesty International (AI) 2015 World London-based human rights organisation that has advocated for decriminalisation of consensual sex work since 2015.[13][14]
Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) 1994 (start) World Bangkok-based anti-trafficking coalition, has distinguished between sex work and trafficking "since its inception".[15]
Human Rights Watch (HRW) 2014 (at least) World New York City-based human rights organisation that has advocated for decriminalisation of voluntary sex work since at least 2014.[16]:47[17][18]
ILGA World 2019 World Geneva-based international coalition of over 1,500 LGBTI organisations, called for the decriminalisation of sex work in 2019.[19]
La Strada International (LSI) 1995 Europe Amsterdam-based anti-trafficking organisation, has decriminalisation as a "strategic focus area".[20]
The Lancet 2014 (at least) World Global medical journal, at least since its 2014 series "HIV and sex workers".[21]
UNAIDS 2012 World UN program to counter the HIV/AIDS pandemic, per the 2012 new WHO guidelines.[22]
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) 2012 World UN agency for reproductive and maternal health, per the 2012 new WHO guidelines.[22]
World Health Organization (WHO) 2012 World UN agency for international public health, per the 2012 new WHO guidelines.[22]

Africa

Angola

Name Founded Region served Notes
ASSC NGO AngolaWorks with sex workers, their clients, and brothel owners. Based in Luanda.[23]
Doces Para Sempre-SW AngolaWorks with sex workers, their families, clients, and brothel owners. Based in Luanda.[24]

Benin

Name Founded Region served Notes
Association Solidarite BeninBased in Cotonou, the organisation works with sex workers, their families and clients.[25]

Botswana

Name Founded Region served Notes
Pilot Mathambo Centre for Men's Health2011[26] BotswanaMale sex worker organisation.[27]
Sisonke Botswana BotswanaSex worker led organisation based in Gaborone.[28]

Burkina Faso

Name Founded Region served Notes
Association Kamb béog Neere Yinga Burkina FasoSex worker led organisation based in Ouagadougou.[29]
Association Yerelon+1999[30] Burkina FasoThe organisations works with female and TS sex workers, their families and clients. Based in Ouagadougou.[31]

Burundi

Name Founded Region served Notes
Rural Women Initiatives for Self-Empowerment (RWISE)2016 BurundiBased in Cankuzo, the organisation works with sex workers in rural areas.[32]
Solidarite Pour Les Droits Des Travailleuses De Sexe BurundiBased in Bujumbura.[33]

Cameroon

Name Founded Region served Notes
Aids-ACODEV-Cameroon2009DoualaThe organisation work with female, male and transvestite sex workers, their clients and children of sex workers[34] Originally named Acodes Cameroon Sex Workers.[35]
Alcondoms Cameroun CameroonBased in Yaounde, the organisation works towards reducing the risks associated with drug use.[36]
Avenir Jeune de l'Ouest (AJO)West RegionBased in Bafoussam, the organisation works with female, male and transgender sex workers[37]
CAMEF Cameroon2010Southwest Region[38]The organisation works with male, female and transgender sex workers and is based in Limbe.[39]
Psychologues Du Monde Afrique CameroonBranch of the international NGO Psychologues Du Monde[40] and based in Bafoussam.[41]

Central African Republic

Name Founded Region served Notes
UMOJA2016South UbangiOrganisation led by and for male sex workers in rural areas.[42]

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Name Founded Region served Notes
AHUSADEC (Action Humanitaire pour la Sante et Developpement Communautaire) Eastern DRC[43]Based in Bukavu.[44] UNODC[45] and PNMLS[46] partner.
ALCIS (Action pour la lutte Contre L'ignorance du SIDA)1999 DRCBased in Bukavu.[47] UNAIDS Red Ribbon Award winner.[48]
Débout Fille DRCBased in Baraka.[49]
DRC AID DRCBased in Bukavu.[50]
FERAPAD - Femmes Rurales Amies de la Paix et du Développement2008[51]Fizi TerritoryThe organisation works with sex workers who work in rural and mining areas.[52]
GFV-VIH (Groupement Des Femmes Vivant Avec Le VIH) Eastern DRCBased in Bukavu, the organisation is led by and provides support for sex workers who are HIV positive.[53]
HODSAS (Homme Pour le Droit et La Sante Sexuelle) DRCLed by and provides support to gay and transgender sex workers.[54]
Mouvement Pour la Promotion du Respect et Egalite des Droits et Sante (MOPREDS) DRCBased in Goma and work with male and female sex workers.[55]
Solidarite Des Jeunes Filles Pour L'education Et L'integration Socioprofessionnelle (SOJFEP)2011[56] Democratic Republic of the CongoThe organisation works with young sex workers in mining areas.[57]
UMANDE Eastern DRCBased in South Kivu and work with female and transgender sex workers.[58]

Ethiopia

Name Founded Region served Notes
Nikat Charitable Association2006 EthiopiaBased in Addis Ababa,[59] the organisation was originally named Nikat Women's Association.[60]

Ghana

Name Founded Region served Notes
CAFAF (Community And Family Aid Foundation)2006[61] GhanaBased in Accra.[62]

Kenya

Name Founded Region served Notes
Achievers Plight Self Help GroupKisumuSex worker led organisation in the slum suburb of Nyalenda.[63]
Arms To Lean On (ATLO)2020EmbuThe organisation works with male sex workers and was born out of the MARPS programme of the University of Nairobi.[64]
Bar Hostess Empowerment and Support Programme1998[65] KenyaSex worker led organisation based in Nairobi that work with female, male, lesbian and transgender sex workers.[66]
Coast Sex Workers Alliance (COSWA-Kenya)Coast ProvinceBased in Mombasa.[67]
HOYMAS (Health Options for Young Men on HIV/AIDS/STI)2009 KenyaMale sex work led organisation[68] that is an Aidfonds partner.[69]
Jeunes Feministes Engagees Pour Le Changement KenyaBased in Malindi.[70]
KESWA (Kenya Sex Workers Alliance)2010 KenyaUmbrella body of sex workers organizations in Kenya.[71]
Kisauni Peer EducatorsMombasaFemale, male and trans-gender sex worker organisation in the Kisauni suburb of Mombasa.[72]
Kisumu Male Sex Workers Organisation (KIMASWO)Western Province[73]Male Sex Workers Organization based in Kisumu.[74]
Muamko Mpya CBO2016Kilifi CountyBased in Kilifi.[75]
Queer Sex Workers Initiative For Refugees (QSWIK) KenyaBased in Nairobi, the sex worker led organisation works with LGBTQ sex workers.[76]
Sisters of MajengoNairobiLed and ran by sex workers,[77] the organisation works with young female sex workers, ages 18–25, in the Majengo suburb of Nairobi.[78]
Survivors Organisation1999 Busia CountySex worker led organisation based in Busia. Initially called Muungano.[79][80]
Youth Alliance for Change KenyaKakamega CountyWorks with young male sex workers at risk of contracting HIV[81]

Malawi

Name Founded Region served Notes
Action Hope MalawiZombaLocal organisation in Zomba.[82][83]
Community Health Rights Advocacy (CHeRA)2017 MalawiLilongwe based NGO that works with male sex workers.[79][84]
FSWA (Female Sex Workers Association)2016[85] MalawiBased in Lilongwe,[86] the organisation has 120,000 members across the nation.[87]
Ukhondo Services Foundation2006KarongaLocal organisation in Karonga[88][89]

Mali

Name Founded Region served Notes
DANAYA SO1994[90] MaliBased in Bamako, the organisation has 3,800 members in six cities.[91]
Tile Coura MaliTile Coura (The New Sun) is based in Bamako and works with female sex workers, clients and families and children of sex workers.[92]

Morocco

Name Founded Region served Notes
Platform Layalat MoroccoTrans Sex worker led organisation based in Marrakech.[93]

Mozambique

Name Founded Region served Notes
Associação Tiyane Vavassate2011[94] MozambiqueSex worker led organisation based in Maputo.[95]

Namibia

Name Founded Region served Notes
Namibian Sex Workers Alliance NamibiaUmbrella body of sex worker organizations in Namibia. Based in Walvisbay.[96]

Nigeria

Name Founded Region served Notes
APYIN (Association of Positive Youths Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria) NigeriaBased in Abuja.[97]
CiSHRWIN NigeriaBased in Abuja, the organisation works with female sex workers and their clients.[98]
Hope Empowerment For Good Health Support Initiative NigeriaSex worker led organisation based in Awka.[99]
National Association of Nigerian Prostitutes (NANP) Nigeria
Nigeria Sex Workers Association - Precious Jewels NigeriaAssociation of sex worker led organisations. Based in Abuja.[100]
NNSWP (Nigerian Network of Sex Work Projects) Nigeria[101]
Ohotu Diamond Women Initiative2011 NigeriaFirst sex worker led organisation in the country, based in Lagos. Originally called WOPI.[102][103]

Rwanda

Name Founded Region served Notes
FADA2015[104] RwandaSex worker led organisation based in Kigali.[105]

Senegal

Name Founded Region served Notes
Kiraay SenegalBased in Dakar.[106]

South Africa

Name Founded Region served Notes
Asijiki Coalition for the Decriminalisation of Sex Work ("Asijiki Coalition")2015 South AfricaNational coalition of sex worker organisations and supportive organisations.
Sex Workers Education and Advocacy Taskforce (SWEAT)1996 South AfricaLocated in Cape Town.[107][108]
Sisonke2003 South AfricaCape Town based sex worker led organisation with offices in 6 provences based in partnership organisations.[109][110]
SistaazHood2010Cape TownPeer led support group for trans women sex workers.[111]

South Sudan

Name Founded Region served Notes
Byabyose2015 South SudanSex worker led organisation that works with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) sex workers and sex workers living with HIV.[112]

Tanzania

Name Founded Region served Notes
Bridge Initiative Organisation (BIO) ZanzibarStone Town based organisation[113] that works with the Zanzibar Aids Commission (ZAC).[114]
CHESA Community Health Education Services & Advocacy TanzaniaSex worker led organisation based in Ilala District, Dar es Salaam.[115] The organisation was banned by the Government in 2017 for "promoting homosexuality".[116]
TACEF Tanzania Community Empowerment Foundation2013 TanzaniaSex worker led organisation based in Dar es Salaam.[117]
Tanzania Sex Workers Alliance (TASWA)2015 TanzaniaUmbrella organisation for sex worker projects in Tanzania[118] based in Dar es Salaam.[119]
Women With Dignity (WWD) TanzaniaBased in Dar es Salaam.[120]

Togo

Name Founded Region served Notes
Association Femme Amazone (AFAZ) Lomé[121]Founded by activist Yves Kgube.[122]

Uganda

Name Founded Region served Notes
Alliance of Women Advocating for Change (AWAC)2015 UgandaBased in Kampala.[123] Branches in Kampala, Mukono, Wakiso, Nakasongola, Masindi, Hoima, Gulu, Lira, Arua, Luuka, Bugiri, Tororo-Malaba, Busia, Buvuma, Kalangala, Mbale, Soroti, Buikwe, Mbarara, Kabale-Katuna, Kabarole, Kasese, Kamwenge, Ntoroko, Bundibugyo, Kyenjojo and Bunyangabo.[124]
Lady Mermaid's Bureau2002 UgandaBased in Kampala.[125] First sex worker organization in Uganda[126] and became sex worker led in 2013.[127]
OGERA Uganda (Organization For Gender Empowerment and Rights Advocacy) UgandaBased in Kampala with a main focus on LBQ and Urban Refugee female sex workers.[128]
Rainbow Mirrors Uganda2015 UgandaTrans women sex worker led group based in Kampala.[129]
Rural Movement Initiative (RUMI)2013Rural Mbale DistrictBased in Mbale.[130]
SLUM - Serving Lives Under MarginalizationWakiso District[131]Based in Wakiso.[132]
Trans Youth Initiative-Uganda2017[133]Western RegionBased in Mbarara, the organisation works mainly with rural young transgender and gender non-conforming sex workers.[134]
Transgender Equality Uganda2011[135] UgandaKampala based organisation that is led by, and works with transgender women sex workers.[136]
Uganda Harm Reduction Network2011[137] UgandaBased in Kampala, work with People Who Use and Inject Drugs (PWUIDs).[138]
Uganda Network for Sex Work -Led Organisations (UNESO) UgandaUmbrella network of sex worker led organizations in Uganda.[139]
Women's organisation network for human rights advocacy (WONETHA)2008[140] UgandaSex worker-led organisation[141] based in Kampala.[142] They are an Aidfonds partner.[140]
Women Arise For Change UgandaFemale sex worker-led organization based in Kampala that works with refugee, bisexual and lesbian sex workers.[143]
Invisible Dots Uganda (IDU)2021 UgandaBased in Hoima with a main focus on Key Affected Population (KAP). IDU's mission is to end human rights abuses against the girl child, women with disabilities and female sex workers in their diversities within Uganda. IDU is committed to address stigma and discrimination linked to gender, sex work and physical disabilities though advocacy and promotion of human rights for equitable access to health services and social security [144]

Zambia

Name Founded Region served Notes
Educating Girls and Young women for Development ZambiaBased in Lusaka.[145]
Engender Rights Centre for Justice (ERCJ)Lusaka and surroundsBased in Lusaka.[94]
Focus on Marginalized Women in our Society CharityNorth-Western ProvinceBased in Solwezi.[146]
Ombre ZambiaSex worker led group based in Lusaka.[147]
VIVONS2015KitweLed by, and for, LGBT sex workers.[148]
Zambia Sex Workers Alliance2018 ZambiaNational chapter of the African Sex Workers Alliance.[149] Based in Lusaka.[150]

Zimbabwe

Name Founded Region served Notes
Pow Wow ZimbabweSex worker led collective[151] based in Bulawayo that is an Aidsfond partner.[152]
Space for marginalised Groups in Diversity in Zimbabwe Trust2016[153] ZimbabweBased in Masvingo, the organisation works with transgender sex workers.[154]
Zimbabwe Rainbow Community2018[155] ZimbabweSex worker led organization that works with male sex workers and their families, partners, friends and clients.[156]
ZIMSWA2017 ZimbabweBased in Bulawayo, the organisation works in all 10 provinces of Zimbabwe.[157]

Asia

Bangladesh

Name Founded Region served Notes
HARC - HIV/AIDS Research and Welfare Centre BangladeshSex worker led group based in Dhaka with 5,000 member throughout Bangladesh.[158]
SWN – Sex Workers Network BangladeshSex worker led national network.[159][160]

Cambodia

Name Founded Region served Notes
Women's Network for Unity2002 CambodiaBased in Phnom Penh.[161][162]

China

Name Founded Region served Notes
SCMC:Shanghai CSW & MSM Center2004[163]ShanghaiThe organisation provides support, advice and health testing to sex workers.[164]
Yunnan Parallel (机构名称:云南平行)Yunnan ProvinceBased in Kunming.[165]

East Timor

Name Founded Region served Notes
$carlet Timor Collective2009 East TimorNational sex worker collective based in Dili.[166]

Hong Kong

Name Founded Region served Notes
Midnight Blue2005 Hong KongThe organisation works with male and transgender sex workers.[167]
Zi Teng1996 Hong KongThe organisation engages in outreach work and provides of legal, occupational safety and health information to sex workers.[168]

India

Name Founded Region served Notes
AINSW - All India Network of Sex Workers IndiaNetwork of sex workers organisations based in New Delhi,[169] with office holders in 13 states.[170]
Ashodaya Samithi2004[171] KarnatakaActive in six districts of Karnataka.[172]
ASTITVA TrustUdaipur district, RajasthanLed by transgender sex workers and LGBT activists.[173]
Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee (DMSC)1992West BengalCollective of 65,000 sex workers.[174] The cultural wing, Komal Gandhar,[175] produces plays based on the experiences of sex workers.[176]
GAURAV (Greater Action for Unity Rights Advocacy & Visibility)2010 MaharashtraWorks with male sex workers[177] in Mumbai, Aurangabad and Nagpur.[178]
NNSW (National Network of Sex Workers)1997 IndiaNetwork of sex worker organisations and supporting NGOs based in Chennai[179] with 50,000 members.[180]
SANGRAM (Sampada Grameen Mahila Sanstha)1992 Maharashtra and Karnataka[181]Based in Sangli district.[182]
VAMP (VESHYA ANYAY MUKTI PARISHAD)1996 Maharashtra and Karnataka[183]Based in Sangli district.[184]

Indonesia

Name Founded Region served Notes
OPSI (Organisasi Perubahan Sosial Indonesia) IndonesiaNational network of sex workers based in Rawamangun, East Jakarta.[185]

Japan

Name Founded Region served Notes
Sex Worker and Sexual Health (SWASH)1999 JapanBased in Osaka, SWASH opposes slavery and exploitation, researches the sex work industry and seeks to empower sex workers.[186][187]

Kazakhstan

Name Founded Region served Notes
Public Association "Amelia" KazakhstanSex worker led organization based in Taldykorgan.[188]
Taldikorgan Fund (ОФ «Талдыкорганский региональный фонд содействия занятости», социальное бюро «КОВЧЕГ») Kazakhstan[189]

Kyrgyzstan

Name Founded Region served Notes
Таис Плюс / Tais Plus1997 Chuy RegionBased in Bishkek.[190][191]

Malaysia

Name Founded Region served Notes
PT Foundation Sex Worker Programme1992Klang ValleyBased in Kuala Lumpur,[192] the organisation provides support to those impacted by HIV and AIDS in the Klang Valley conurbation. The programme is part of the PT Foundation.[193]

Mongolia

Name Founded Region served Notes
Perfect Ladies MongoliaNGO that promotes health care for sex workers.[159][194]

Myanmar

Name Founded Region served Notes
Aye Myanmar Association (AMA)2009 MyanmarEstablished as Aids Myanmar Association National Network of Sex Work Projects in 2009 as a "Targeted Outreach Program" (TOP) run by Population Services International (PSI). The organisation became independent in 2012 and renamed as Aye Myanmar Association.[195] Based in Yangon.[196]
SWIM (Sex Workers in Myanmar) MyanmarThe organisation is in partnerships with Myanmar positive Women Network, Myanmar Positive Group, MSM network, IDU network, National NGO Network, Myanmar CSO partners, UNFPA, UNDP and UNAIDS[197]

Nepal

Name Founded Region served Notes
Jagriti Mahila Maha Sangh (JMMS)2006   NepalBased in Kathmandu, the network has 26 regional sex worker led organisations members.[198]
Society For Women Awareness Nepal (SWAN)2006   NepalFirst NGO created by sex workers in Nepal.[199]
Young Professional Development Society Nepal (YPDSN)2013[200]   NepalBased in Kathmandu.[201]

Pakistan

Name Founded Region served Notes
Amitiel Welfare Society2008 BahawalpurNGO that promotes HIV awareness[202]
RAAH Foundation2016[203] PunjabBased in Gujrat, the organisation works towards HIV awareness.[204]

Philippines

Name Founded Region served Notes
Philippin Sex Workers Collective PhilippinesNetwork of sex worker led organisations based in Baguio.[205][159]

Singapore

Name Founded Region served Notes
Project X2008[206] SingaporeThe organisation works with sex workers and occasionally with clients, brothel keepers, and agents.[207]

South Korea

Name Founded Region served Notes
Hanteo National Union2004 South KoreaRepresents 15,000 sex workers and some brothel owners.[208][209][210]
Giant Girls2009 South KoreaWorks against the criminalisation of sex work.[208][159]

Taiwan

Name Founded Region served Notes
Collective of Sex Workers and Supporters1998[211] TaiwanBased in Taipei.[212]

Thailand

Name Founded Region served Notes
EMPOWER1984[213] ThailandThe organization maintains centres in Patpong (Bangkok), Chiang Mai, Mae Sai[214] and Patong, Phuket.[215]
SWING (Service Workers in Group)1985 Bangkok, Ko Samui and PattayaBased in Bangkok,[216] the organisation runs drop-in centres in the red-light districts of Patpong (Bangkok), Ko Samui and Walking Street (Pattaya).[217]

Turkey

Name Founded Region served Notes
Pembe Hayat (Pink Life LGBTT Solidarity Association)2009 TurkeyBased in Ankara, the organisation works with trans sex workers.[218][219]
Red Umbrella Sexual Health and Human Rights Association TurkeyBased in Ankara[220]

Vietnam

Name Founded Region served Notes
Vietnam Network of Sex Workers2012 VietnamSex worker led network with 32 community-based organisations in 21 provinces.[221][222]

Europe

Armenia

Name Founded Region served Notes
New Generation Humanitarian NGO ArmeniaBased in Yerevan, the organisation works with male, female, and trans commercial sex workers and their clients.[223]
Right Side Human Rights Defender NGO2016 ArmeniaTrans-led organisation based in Yerevan.[224][225]

Austria

Name Founded Region served Notes
Berufsvertretung Sexarbeit Österreich (BSÖ) AustriaSex worker-led and based in Vienna.[226]
iBUS (Innsbrucker Beratung und Unterstützung für Sexarbeiter*innen) InnsbruckSex worker support and advice organisation.[227][228]
LEFO1985 AustriaBased in Vienna, the organisation works with migrant sex workers.[229][230]
Maiz LinzThe organisation works with migrant sex workers[231]
Projekt PiA Salzburg StateThe organisation works with male and female sex workers[232]
RED EDITION - Migrant sex workers collective AustriaOrganisation that works with migrant sex workers. Based in Vienna.[227][233]
SXA-Info/Verein Frauenservice GrazProvide information and counselling services[234]

Belgium

Name Founded Region served Notes
Alias  Brussels For male and trans sex workers.[235]
Boysproject  Antwerp For male and trans sex workers.[235][236]
Espace P Wallonia French Community Brussels and Wallonia.[235]
Icar  Wallonia Wallonia.[235]
UTSOPI  Belgium National collective of sex workers.[235][237]
Violett 2019  Flemish Community
(Flanders + Brussels)
Based in Antwerp.[235][238] Created in 2019 as an umbrella for Ghapro and Pasop, which remain separate organisations:[239]
  • Ghapro vzw (Antwerp Province, part of Flemish Brabant). Founded in 2002, based in Antwerp.[239]
  • Pasop vzw (rest of Flanders, and Brussels). Founded in 1990, based in Ghent.[239][240]

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Name Founded Region served Notes
Action Against AIDS Bosnia and HerzegovinaBased in Banja Luka.[241]

Czech Republic

Name Founded Region served Notes
Czech Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Czech RepublicBased in Prague.[242]
ROZKOS bez RIZIKA1992 Czech RepublicBased in Prague.[243][244]

Denmark

Name Founded Region served Notes
Sexarbejdernes Interesseorganisation2008 DenmarkSex worker led organisation.[245]

Finland

Name Founded Region served Notes
FTS Finland FinlandNetwork of female, male, and transgender sex workers.[246]
Salli - United Sex Professionals of Finland2002[247] FinlandThe organisation works for the human rights of sex workers.[248]

France

Name Founded Region served Notes
Autres Regards1995 Marseille
Avignon
Based in Marseille, previously had a branch in Toulon.[227][249]
Cabiria LyonSex worker community health organisation.[250][251]
Collectif des Femmes de Strasbourg-Saint-Denis2013 ParisCollective of sex workers in the Strasbourg-Saint-Denis district of Paris.[227][250]
Collectif Droits & Prostitution FranceNational collective of sex workers' organisations and organisations working with sex workers.[252]
Federation Parapluie Rouge FranceFederation of community health and sex worker associations.[227][253]
Griselidis2000 ToulouseNamed after Griselidis Real.[227][254]
IPPO2001 BordeauxSupport organisation for sex workers.[250][255]
Itinéraires Entr'Actes LilleSupport organisation for sex workers.[250][256]
Les amis du bus des femmes1990 ParisThe organisation operates 8 busses to support sex workers.[257][258]
PASTT (Prevention Action Sante Travail pour Transgenres)1994 ParisThe organisation works with transgender sex workers.[259][260]
Putains dans l'âme BesançonOrganisation of sex workers and supporters.[250][261]
Syndicat du travail sexuel (STRASS)2009 FranceTrade union for male, female, and transgender sex workers. Based in Paris.[262][263]

Georgia

Name Founded Region served Notes
Women for Freedom2014 GeorgiaBased in Tbilisi.[264][265]

Germany

Name Founded Region served Notes
Berufsverband erotische und sexuelle Dienstleistungen (BesD)2013 CologneTrade association for erotic and sexual service providers.[266]
bufas BerlinAlliance of specialist advice centers for sex workers.[267][268]
Bundesverband Sexuelle Dienstleistungen (BSD)2002 BerlinFor operators of brothel-like businesses and self-employed prostitutes.[269] Acts as a consultant for the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs.[270]
Doña Carmen1998 FrankfurtSelf-help organization based in the Bahnhofsviertel district of Frankfurt.[271]
Huren wehren sich gemeinsam1984 FrankfurtSelf-help group that ran from 1984 to 1999.[272]
Hydra e. V.1979 BerlinFirst West German organisation of the Sex Workers' Rights Movement.[273][274][275]
Kassandra e. V.1987 NurembergSex worker support services.[227][276]
Madonna e. V.1991 BochumSelf-help organisation.[277]
Voice4Sexworkers2014 GermanyNetwork of organisations and individuals.[227][278]

Greece

Name Founded Region served Notes
Red Umbrella Athens2015AthensAims to promote health and ensure the rights of sex workers.[279][280]
Sex Workers' Empowerment Network 2021 Athens Aims to empower sex workers by unionising them, and thus by forming a sex worker led community.

Hungary

Name Founded Region served Notes
Association of Hungarian Sex Workers SZEXE2000 HungaryBased in Budapest.[281]
Sex Workers' Rights Advocacy Network (SWAN) HungaryNetwork unites NGOs and sex worker groups.[282]

Ireland

Name Founded Region served Notes
Sex Workers Alliance Ireland (SWAI)2009 IrelandSex worker-led organisation based in Dublin.[283]
Red Umbrella Front (RUF) 2021  Ireland "Grass-roots sex worker organisation founded by sex workers in Ireland in response to state violence and exploitation by non-governmental organisations, including those founded and run by religious orders."

Italy

Name Founded Region served Notes
Comitato Diritti Civili delle Prostitute Onlus (CDCP)1983 ItalySex worker-led organisation based in Trieste.[227][284]
Le Graziose, CDCP Genova2007 GenoaGenoese branch of the CDCP.[227][285]
Ombre Rosse ItalySex worker collective.[227][286]

Lithuania

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Demetra Association of HIV affected Women and Their Family2000[287] LithuaniaThe association works with female sex workers, their clients, and HIV-affected women[288]

Luxembourg

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
dropIn Croix-Rouge LuxembourgSex worker support services run by the Red Cross.[289][290]

Macedonia

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
HOPS (Healthy Options Project Skopje) SkopjeProvides health, social, and legal services to sex workers.[291]
STAR-STAR2010 MacedoniaBased in Skopje.[292]

Montenegro

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Juventas MontenegroBased in Podgorica.[293]

Netherlands

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Aidsfonds / Soa AIDS Nederland[294] 1985  Netherlands Merged with Stichting soa-bestrijding in 2004. The Sex Work Projects Programme aims to prevent HIV/AIDS and STIs amongst sex workers. Based in Amsterdam.
PROUD (labour union)[295] 2015  Netherlands National sex trade union for (former) sex workers. Based in Amsterdam. Successor of The Red Thread (De Rode Draad).
Red Light United[296] 2019 Amsterdam De Wallen Trade union of (mostly foreign) window workers on De Wallen. Based in Amsterdam.
TAMPEP[12] 1993 Europe Calls itself the "European Network for HIV/STI Prevention and Health Promotion among Migrant Sex Workers". Based in Amsterdam. Hosted from Helsinki.

Norway

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
PION - Sex Workers interest organisation in Norway NorwayBased in Oslo.[297]

Poland

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Sex Work Polska2015 PolandBased in Warsaw.[298][299]

Portugal

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
APDES (Agencia Piaget para o Desenvolvimento) PortugalBased in Vila Nova de Gaia.[300]
Movimento dxs Trabalhadorxs do Sexo PortugalNational organisation that supports sex worker's rights.[227][301]
Rede sobre Trabalho Sexual (RTS)2011 PortugalNetwork of sex work organisations.[302]

Romania

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
SexWorkCall Romania2018 RomaniaFounded by three sexworkers and based in Bucharest.[303][304]

Russia

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Silver Rose2003 Russian FederationSex worker-led organisation based in St Petersburg,[305] with branches in more than 40 Russian cities.[306]
Sex Workers Forum Russia2016 Russian FederationBased in Kazan.[307][308]

Serbia

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
JAZAS - Association Against AIDS SerbiaAdvocate for universal access to health services[309]
Sloboda Prava (Equal Rights)2011 SerbiaSex workers' rights organization based in Belgrade.[310]

Spain

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
APROSEX BarcelonaThe organisation works with cis and trans female sex workers.[311][312]
CATS (Comite de Apoyo a las Trabajadoras del Sexo)2002 Murcia  Alicante  Albacete  AlmeríaSex worker support organisation.
Centro Alba ZaragozaSupport organisation for sex workers and their families.[313]
Colectivo Caye AsturiasSex worker-led organisation.[314]
Prostitutas Indignadas2012 BarcelonaSex worker-led organisation of street workers in the El Raval neighbourhood.[227][315]
Sindicato OTRAS SpainDelegations in the Canary Islands, Madrid, Murcia, Seville, and Valencia.[316]

Sweden

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Fuckförbundet2017 SwedenOrganisation led by sex workers and based in Gothenburg.[317][318]
Rose Alliance2010 SwedenSex worker-led organisation based in Stockholm.[319][320]
Sexsäljares och allierades nätverk i Sverige2007 SwedenNetwork of sex workers and their allies.[321]

Switzerland

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Aspasie1982 GenevaCo-founded by Grisélidis Réal.[322]
Fleur de Pavé1996 LausanneHealth organisation for sex workers.[227][323]
ProCoRe (Prostitution Collective Reflexion)1990s  SwitzerlandNetwork of 27 sex worker organisations.[227][324]
Syndicat des travailleuses et travailleurs du sexe2012  SwitzerlandBased in Geneva.[325]
XENIA1984 BernSex worker support organisation based in the city of Bern.[227][326]

Ukraine

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
All-Ukrainian League "Legalife" UkraineNational sex workers organisation.[327]
CO Legalife-Ukraine UkraineNational organisation for sex workers and their clients.[328]
Public Movement "Faith, Hope, Love" (Общественное Движение "Вера, Надежда, Любовь")1996 UkraineBased in Odessa.[329]

United Kingdom

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Another Way Edinburgh[330]
Cybertease2020All global and intergalactic locations[331]Workers cooperative set up by members of the USW union
English Collective of Prostitutes (ECP)1975 EnglandBased in London.[332]
International Union of Sex Workers (IUSW)2000 United KingdomUnited Kingdom-based trade union for sex workers.[333]
Manchester Action on Street Health (MASH)1991 Manchester
National Ugly Mugs (NUM)2012 United KingdomTakes reports of incidents from sex workers, and produces anonymised warnings which are sent directly to sex workers and front-line support projects throughout the UK.[334]
SCOT-PEP (Scottish Prostitutes Education Project) ScotlandBased in Edinburgh.[335]
Sex Worker Advocacy and Resistance Movement (SWARM)2009 United KingdomOriginally named Sex Worker Open University.
Support For Student Sex Workers Manchester[336]
The Sex Workers Union2018 United Kingdom Originally named United Sex Workers
UK Network of Sex Work Projects (UKNSWP) United KingdomUmbrella organisation that represents sex work projects in the UK.[337]
Umbrella Lane2015 ScotlandSupport organisation based in Glasgow.[227][338]
x:talk2006 LondonProvides free English classes for migrant workers in the sex industry.[339]

North America

Belize

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Tikkun Olam Belize2011 BelizeBased in Orange Walk Town.[340][341]

Canada

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
BC Coalition of Experiential Communities2005 British ColumbiaSex worker-led organisation based in Vancouver. Originally B. C. Coalition of Experiential Women, but later expanded to include male and trans sex workers.[342][343]
Butterfly - Asian and Migrant Sex Workers Network 2014  Canada Support network for Asian and migrant sex workers. Based in Ontario.[344][345][346]
Canadian Guild for Erotic Labour 2003  Ontario
 Quebec
Peer-led group for those in the adult industry, including escorts, erotic masseuses, body rub, street workers, erotic dancer, BDSM professionals, and porn performers/models.[347][348]
CASWLR (Canadian Alliance for Sex Work Law Reform) 2014?  Canada Based in Montreal, connecting with sex workers and similar organisations nationally to challenge and inform governments to impact laws and policies regarding sex work.[349]
FIRST  Canada Based in Vancouver.[350]
Maggie's: The Toronto Sex Workers Action Project 1986  Toronto One of the first sex worker-led organisations in Canada.[351][352]
Migrant Sex Workers Project  Toronto Migrant sex worker-led group.[353]
Operation Snatch  Toronto Multidisciplinary theatre company run by sex workers; theatre is used as a platform for social activism.[354]
PACE (Providing Alternatives Counselling & Education Society) 1994  Vancouver Sex worker-led organisation.[355][356]
Peers Victoria Resources Society 1995 Victoria, British Columbia Sex worker-led organisation.[357][358]
POWER (Prostitutes of Ottawa, Gatineau, Work, Educate, Resist)  Ottawa Sex worker-led organisation.[359][360]
Projet L.U.N.E. 2012  Quebec Sex worker-led organisation.[361][362]
Shift Calgary CalgaryProvides support to current and former sex workers.[363][364]
S.H.O.P. (Safe Harbour Outreach Project)  Newfoundland Based in St. John's.[365][366]
SPOC (Sex Professionals of Canada) 1983  Canada National, voluntary, sex worker-run organization that is funded entirely by donations, seeking to decriminalise all forms of sex work in Canada through advocacy and education.[367][368]
Stella, l'amie de Maimie 1995  Montreal Offers support and information to sex workers.[369][370]
Stepping Stone Halifax, Nova Scotia Provides support to sex workers.[371][372]
SWAG (Sex Workers Action Group) Kingston, Ontario Sex worker-led organisation.[373][374]
SWAN (Sex Workers' Action Network of Waterloo Region)Waterloo RegionBased in Kitchener, Ontario.[375][376]
SWAN (Supporting Women's Alternative's Network Vancouver) 2002 British Columbia Lower Mainland Based in Vancouver.[377][378]
SWAP Hamilton (Sex Workers' Action Program of Hamilton) HamiltonProvide support services to sex workers.[379][380]

El Salvador

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Asociacion de Mujeres Trabajadoras Sexuales LIQUIDAMBAR2009 El SalvadorBased in San Salvador.[381][382]
Fundacion Angelica Quinta El SalvadorBased in San Salvador.[383]
La Organización de Trabajadoras del Sexo de El Salvador2009 El SalvadorBased in San Salvador.[384][385]

Haiti

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Association Nationale de Protection des Femmes et Enfants Haïtiens (ANAPFEH)1991 HaitiOrganisation that works with sex workers and their children, based in Delmas.[386][387]

Jamaica

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Jamaica SW Coalition JamaicaSex worker-led organisation based in Kingston.[388][389]

Mexico

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Aproase MexicoSex worker-led organisation based in México City.[390][391]
Casa de Las Muñecas Tiresias 2018  Mexico Provides support in health and food services for transgender people and sex workers.[392][393]
Casa Xochiquetzal 2006  Mexico City Support for elderly sex workers.[394][395]
Centro De Apoyo A Las Identidades Trans A.C.2011 Mexico CityTrans sex worker-led organisation.[396][397]
Colectivo de Hombres en Accion Comunitaria A.C. MexicoOrganisation for male and transgender sex workers based in Monterrey.[398]
Colectivo Seres A.C. GuanajuatoBased in Guanajuato City.[399][400]
Diversidad TTT A.C.2009 MexicoBased in San Cristóbal de las Casas.[401][402]
JOVENES DIVERSOS VIHDA A.C. TamaulipasPromotes HIV awareness.[403]
Movimiento de Trabajo Sexual de México MexicoNational sex worker-led organisation based in Mexico City.[404]
Mujer Libertad A.C1997 QueretaroSex worker-led organisation.[405][406]
Tamaulipas Diversidad Vihda Trans A.C.2009 TamaulipasThe organisation supports HIV prevention. Based in Tampico.[407][408]
Union y Fuerza de Mujeres Trans Chihuahuenses a.c. ChihuahuaSupport for transgender sex workers.[409]

Nicaragua

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Asociación de Mujeres "Las Golondrinas"2004 NicaraguaSex worker led organisation based in Matagalpa.[410][411]

Panama

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Red Perts Panama PanamaBased in Santiago.[412]

Trinidad and Tobago

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
RED Initiatives Trinidad and TobagoBased in Arima.[413]
Terkita Persad Trinidad and TobagoBased in Tunapuna.[414]

United States

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
APAC (Adult Performer Advocacy Committee) 2014  United States Support organisation for performers in the adult film industry.[415][416][417]
BAYSWAN 1999 San Francisco Bay Area Non-profit organization for sex workers in the San Francisco Bay Area.[418]
Best Practices Policy Project  United States Supports sex workers and organizations, and advocates working with sex workers.[419][420]
BSWC (The Black Sex Worker Collective) New York CityBlack sex worker collective.[421][422]
COYOTE 1973  United States Founded in 1973 in San Francisco, advocacy group for sex workers.[423]
Cupcake Girls 2010  United States Provides support to sex workers in 22 states, with offices in Las Vegas and Portland, Oregon.[424][425]
CUSP (Community United for Safety & Protection)  Alaska Sex worker-led organisation based in Nenana.[426][427]
Decriminalize Sex Work (DSW) 2018  United States National organization pursuing a state-by-state strategy to end the prohibition of consensual adult prostitution. Decriminalize Sex Work works with local organizations, advocates, and lobbyists to build community support and convince legislators to stop prostitution-related arrests.
Desiree Alliance 2005  United States National alliance of sex workers and former sex workers based in Arkansas.[428][429]
ESPLER Project (Sex Workers and Erotic Service Providers Legal Education and Research Project) 2010  United States Peer-led organisation based in San Francisco that supports sex workers and others in the adult industry, such as exotic dancers, phone sex operators, adult film performers, web cam performers, and dominatrix-submissives.[430][431][432]
ESPU (Erotic Service Providers Union) 2004  United States Peer-led organisation based in San Francisco.[433][434]
GLITS  United States Transgender sex worker organisation based in Queens.[435][436]
HIPS Washington, D.C. Provides support services to sex workers in the D.C. Metro area.[437][438]
International Sex Worker Foundation for Art, Culture and Education  United States Based in California, runs museum in Montana.
Las Vegas Dancers Alliance 2002–3  Nevada
NJRUA (NJ Red Umbrella Alliance) New JerseyNGO that works for sex worker rights.[439][440]
PONY (Prostitutes of New York) 1994  New York Sex worker led organisation.[441][442]
Red Canary Song 2018  New York City Massage worker group based in Flushing.[443]
Red Umbrella Project 2010  New York City Sex worker-led group based in Brooklyn.[444][445]
St. James Infirmary Clinic 1999  San Francisco Peer based health services to sex workers.[446][447]
STROLL (Sex Traders Radical Outreach & Liberation Lobby)2016 Portland, OregonSex worker led organisation.[448]
SWOP-USA (Sex Workers Outreach Project USA) 2003  United States Branches: Behind Bars,[449] Chicago,[450] Denver,[451] New Orleans,[452] New York,[453] Northern California,[454] Philadelphia,[455] Pittsburgh,[456] Sacramento, San Antonio,[457] San Francisco,[458] Seattle,[459] Tucson[460]
The Outlaw Project United StatesAdvocates for the rights of sex workers who are people of colour, transgender women, gender non-binary, or migrants.[461][462]
The Sex Workers Project at the Urban Justice Centre  New York City Provide legal and social services to sex workers.[463][464]
Women with a Vision  New Orleans Collective of African-American sex workers.[465][466]
WPN Power, Co AtlantaSex workers rights advocacy organization.[467][468]
Yukon Status of Women Council YukonBased in Whitehorse.[469]
Supportive
Name and abbreviation Support since Region served Notes
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) 1975  United States New York-based civil rights organization that has supported decriminalizing sex work since 1975 (unofficially since 1973).[470]

Oceania

Australia

Name Founded Region served Notes
Magenta Western AustraliaPeer-led organisation based in Perth.[471][472]
Respect Inc QueenslandDrop-in centres in Brisbane, Cairns, Townsville, and the Gold Coast.[473][474]
RhED VictoriaSex worker-led organisation based in St Kilda.[475][476]
Salome's Circle VictoriaSupport organisation for strippers, exotic dancers, and show girls. Based in Melbourne.[477][478]
Scarlet Alliance1989 AustraliaNational network of sex workers organisations and projects. Based in Redfern.[479][480]
Sex Industry Network (SIN)1986 South AustraliaSex worker-led organisation, originally called Prostitutes Association of South Australia (PASA). Based in Mile End.[472][481]
SWEAR WA (Sex Work: Education, Advocacy, & Rights Western Australia)2013 Western AustraliaOriginally called People for Sex Worker Rights WA.[472][482]
SWOP ACT (Australian Capital Territory) Australian Capital TerritoryBased in Turner.[472][483]
SWOP NSW (Sex Workers Outreach Project)1983 New South WalesOriginally called the Australia Prostitutes' Collective. Based in Surry Hills.[484][485]
SWOP NT (Northern Territory) Northern TerritorySex worker-led organisation based in Darwin.[472][486]
Vixen Collective2005 VictoriaSex worker-led organisation.[472][487]

Fiji

Name Founded Region served Notes
Pacific Rainbow$ Advocacy Network2008 FijiOrganisation that supports female, transgender, and male sex werkers. Based in Lautoka.[488][489]
Strumphet Alliance Network2014 FijiSex worker-led organisation based in Suva.[490][491]

New Zealand

Name Founded Region served Notes
New Zealand Prostitutes' Collective1987 New ZealandSex worker-led collective based in Wellington, with branches in other cities.[492][493]

Papua New Guinea

Name Founded Region served Notes
Friends Frangipani2006[494] Papua New GuineaSex worker-led group based in Port Moresby.[495]

South America

Argentina

Name Founded Region served Notes
Association of Women Sex Workers of Argentina (AMMAR)2000 CórdobaSex worker-lead organisation.[496][497]

Brazil

Name Founded Region served Notes
APROSMIG (Associação das Prostitutas de Minas Gerais) BrazilSex worker-led organisation based in Belo Horizonte.[498]
Associação Mulheres Guerreiras2007 BrazilSex worker-led organisation based in Campinas.[499][500]
Associação Pernambucana das Profissionais do Sexo (Pernambuco Association of Sex Workers) BrazilBased in Recife.[501]
ASTRASSE (Associação das Trabalhadoras Sexuais de Sergipe) BrazilBased in Aracaju.[502]
Davida1992 BrazilBased in Rio de Janeiro.[503]
Estrela Guia BrazilBased in Florianópolis.[504]
GEMPAC (Grupo de Mulheres Prostitutas do Estado do Para) BrazilBased in Belem.[505]

Colombia

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Lxs callejerxs ColombiaSex worker-led organisation based in Bogotá.[506]
Fundacion Red Comunitaria Trans2012 BogotáTran sex worker organisation in the Santa Fe tolerance zone of Bogotá.[507]
TWIGGY Fundación2016 Valle del CaucaTran sex worker organisation based in Cali. Named after the founder, María del Pilar "Twiggy" Escobar.[508]

Ecuador

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Asociacion de Mujeres Autonomas "22nd de Junio"1985 El OroFirst sex workers organisation in Latin America.[509][510]
Asociacion de mujeres del canton milagro GuayasAssociation that works with sex workers who work on the streets.[510][511]
Asociacion De Mujeres Trabajadoras Del Sexo "Colectivo Flor De Azalea" GuayasSex worker-led association that works with sex workers who work on the streets.[512]
Asociación de Trabajadoras Autonomas 1 de Agosto GuayasAssociation that works with sex workers and their clients and families.[513]
Asociación de Trabajadoras Sexuales 1o de Mayo QuitoAssociation that works with sex workers who work on the streets.[510][514]
Asociacion De Trabajadoras Sexuales Por Un Futuro Mejor QuitoWorks with cis and transgender sex workers.[515]
Asociación de Trabajadoras Sexuales Trans de Quito QuitoLed by, and for, trans sex workers.[510][516]
Asociacion Goover2004 QuitoSex worker-led group for male sex workers.[517][518]
Asociacion Horizontes Diversos ManabíWorks with female, trans, and male sex workers[519]
Asociacion Primero de Mayo QuitoAdvocate for universal access to health services.[520]
Asociacion Pro Defensa de la Mujer - ASPRODEMU PichinchaThe association works with sex workers who work in indoor venues. Based in Quito.[521]
Association of Autonomous Female Workers (AAFW)1982 EcuadorOperated by health care workers and sex workers.[522]
Coalición de Trabajadorxs Sexuales de Quito (CTSQ) QuitoActivist platform for sex workers.[523]
Federacion Nacional de Mujeres Autonomas del Ecuador QuevedoWork with female and trans sex workers.[524]
Fundacion Transgeneros Peninsulares2002SalinasTrans sex worker-led organisation.[525]
PLAPERTS (Plataforma Latinoamerica de Personas que Ejercen el Trabajo Sexual) MachalaWorks with female, trans, and male sex workers.[526]
Red de Trabajadoras Sexuales del Ecuador (REDTRABSEX)2005 EcuadorUmbrella network of sex worker organisations in Ecuador.[527]

Guyana

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Guyana Sex Work Coalition (GSWC)2008 GuyanaBased in Georgetown, one of the first sex worker led organisations in the Caribbean.[528][529]

Peru

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Asociación Civil Angel Azul2002 LimaAssociation of trans women from South Lima.[530][531]
Asociacion Civil Cambio Y Accion2006 LimaAims to create safe areas for sex work.[532]
Asociacion TS Tumbes Por Nosotras para Nosotras PeruBased in Tumbes.[533]
Miluska Vida y Dignidad A.C. PeruSex worker led organisation based in Lima.[534]
MTSP (Movimiento de Trabajadoras Sexuales del Peru) PeruUnion of sex workers in Peru.[535]
Mujeres del Sur ArequipaSex worker led organisation[536]

Suriname

Name and abbreviation Founded Region served Notes
Stichting Rachab[537] 1994  Suriname Advocates for the rights and health of all sex workers in Suriname. Originally named Stichting Maxi Linder Association (SMLA) after famous sex worker Maxi Linder.[537][538]
Suriname Collection of Sex Workers (DCF–SUCOS) 2018  Suriname Paramaribo-based foundation registered as DCF by Denise Carr in 2018. Originated from the 2015 unregistered SUCOS.[539]
Suriname Men United (SMU) 2005  Suriname Paramaribo-based NGO dedicated to improving the well-being of men who have sex with men in Suriname.[540] Has supported decriminisalisation of sex work.[541]

See also

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