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CHAPTER 6 Sexual violence - WHO
www.who.int— forced prostitution and trafficking of people for the purpose of sexual exploitation. There is no universally accepted definition of trafficking for sexual exploitation. The term encompasses the organized movement of people, usually women, between countries and within countries for sex work. Such trafficking also
SEX WORKERS AND SEX WORK IN SOUTH AFRICA
www.nswp.orgon sex work as a profession, while others take on sex work as a job or livelihood strategy where there may not be many work opportunities available. The term ‘sex work’ refers to adult consensual sex. Apartheid-era laws, which criminalised different forms of adult consensual sex,
SEX WORKERS : PART OF THE SOLUTION
www.who.intNov 02, 2000 · Sex work is the provision of sexual services for money or goods. Sex workersare women, men and transgendered people who receive money or goods in exchange for sexual services, and who consciously define those activities as income generating even if they do not consider sex work as their occupation.
SEX WORK (PROSTITUTION) AND THE LAW IN …
www.pla.qld.gov.auProstitution Licensing Authority What is sex work (prostitution)? In Queensland, a person engages in sex work (prostitution) if they engage, or …