Groups meet to improve access to health and human rights for East African sex workers
The meeting brought 35 activists and experts from allied groups to Kenya to discuss an evidence-based approach to health and human rights. The meeting was organized by Akina Mama wa Afrika (AMwA) in partnership with the Open Society Initiative for East Africa (OSIEA) and the Open Society Institute's Sexual Health and Rights Project (SHARP). To learn more about this workshop, please click here.
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Quotes of the Month
Seeing the police members at the welcoming event together with sex workers activists and supporters, hearing the fact that 90% of reported cases between 2005 -2009 are solved and perpetrators are convicted, and that rape rate over the last year was 40%, was a real inspiration and hope that in a period of time, trough a committed work we can get there too..
--- Marija Tosheva (HOPS, Macedonia) about IHRA-2010, Liverpool.
