
A reference brief by OSF that “aims to clarify terms and illustrate examples of alternatives to the use of criminal law as a response to sex work.”
ViewWe have organised our growing library of publications and tools to better serve the sex worker-led movement, funders, and allies. We have highlighted key topics that intersect with our work including participatory grantmaking, donor finders, and other work contributed from regional networks, sex worker funders, and other organisations that support sex worker rights.

A reference brief by OSF that “aims to clarify terms and illustrate examples of alternatives to the use of criminal law as a response to sex work.”
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“Commissioned by OSI’s Sexual Health and Rights Project, Sex Worker Health and Rights: Where Is the Funding? takes stock of existing funding for sex worker health and rights initiatives, and assesses trends and implications around such support. The purpose is to generate greater awareness about the pressing needs of sex workers (including the right to be free from discrimination and violence, have safe working conditions, and quality health services) and about the opportunities for donors to fund groups undertaking these critical efforts.” (2006)
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A video produced by OSF in 2022 exploring the disproportionately harmful impact COVID-19 and related policies has had on sex workers.
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