Between 23rd and 27th July 2018, more than 120 sex workers from more than 25 countries attended the 22nd International AIDS Conference (AIDS2018) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The bi-annual International AIDS Conferences are the largest global gathering of HIV academics, implementers, policy makers, people living with HIV and those most affected by HIV, including sex workers.
This report presents the key activities led by or including sex workers at AIDS2018 and explore some of the key thematic issues of the conference.
Between 23rd and 27th July 2018, more than 120 sex workers from more than 25 countries attended the 22nd International AIDS Conference (AIDS2018) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The bi-annual International AIDS Conferences are the largest global gathering of HIV academics, implementers, policy makers, people living with HIV and those most affected by HIV, including sex workers.
This report presents the key activities led by or including sex workers at AIDS2018 and explore some of the key thematic issues of the conference. It also includes recommendations to the International AIDS Society (IAS), policy makers and donors for a greater and more meaningful inclusion of sex workers at IACs.
Contents include:
Overview of Activities and Thematic Issues
Sex Worker Pre-Conference
Sex Workers at the Main Conference
Opening Speech by Dinah de Riquet-Bons
Satellite Session
Creative Action by EMPOWER, Thailand
Abstract Session on harms of criminalisation of sex work
Sex Worker Participation in the Press Conference on ‘End Demand’ Models
Award to Duduzile Dlamini
Speech of O’Cindy Cynthia Samuels
Disruption of Bill Clinton’s Address on the Last Day
In the Global Village
Sex Worker Networking Zone
Protest by Sex workers and Allies at the Positive Flame Ceremony
Workshop on the Impact of Punitive Laws
Session on Media Representation of Sex Workers
Trans Sex Workers Workshop
Sex Workers’ March
Celebrating NSWP’s 26th Anniversary
AIDS2018 in Social Media
Recommendations to the International AIDS Society (IAS), HIV/AIDS Policy Makers and Donor
The report is available in English here. Photos used in the report by Juno Mac.
Source: NSWP