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List of sex worker organizations

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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]

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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]

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Africa

Angola

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Benin

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Botswana

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Burkina Faso

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Burundi

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Cameroon

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Central African Republic

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Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Ethiopia

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Ghana

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Kenya

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Malawi

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Mali

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Morocco

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Mozambique

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Namibia

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Nigeria

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Rwanda

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Senegal

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South Africa

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South Sudan

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Tanzania

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Togo

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Uganda

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Zambia

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Zimbabwe

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Asia

Bangladesh

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Cambodia

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China

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East Timor

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Hong Kong

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India

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Indonesia

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Japan

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Kazakhstan

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Kyrgyzstan

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Malaysia

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Mongolia

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Myanmar

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Nepal

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Pakistan

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Philippines

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Singapore

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South Korea

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Taiwan

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Thailand

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Turkey

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Vietnam

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Europe

Armenia

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Austria

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Belgium

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Czech Republic

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Denmark

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Finland

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France

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Georgia

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Germany

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Greece

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Hungary

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Ireland

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Italy

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Lithuania

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Luxembourg

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Macedonia

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Montenegro

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Netherlands

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Norway

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Poland

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Portugal

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Romania

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Russia

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Serbia

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Spain

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Sweden

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Switzerland

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Ukraine

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United Kingdom

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North America

Belize

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Canada

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El Salvador

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Haiti

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Jamaica

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Mexico

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Nicaragua

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Panama

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Trinidad and Tobago

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United States

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Oceania

Australia

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Fiji

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New Zealand

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Papua New Guinea

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South America

Argentina

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Brazil

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Colombia

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Ecuador

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Guyana

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Peru

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