Improving the health status of sex workers in Europe: a policy brief with recommendations

  Context:  Although the United Nations and the European Union are set to improve life on earth through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Framework, sex workers have not been included in this Framework, thereby further increasing various issues, which affect this group, such as discriminat...

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Main Authors: Hilde van Ravenswaaij, Daniela Rojas, Muhammed Sharjeel, Puck Slaats, Petra Andelic, Martina Paric
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Jacobs Verlag 2021-08-01
Series:South Eastern European Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.seejph.com/index.php/seejph/article/view/4680
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spelling doaj-44f2ad2617ce4b318c49cbbb7b12c6662021-08-30T00:25:13ZengJacobs VerlagSouth Eastern European Journal of Public Health2197-52482021-08-0110.11576/seejph-4680 Improving the health status of sex workers in Europe: a policy brief with recommendationsHilde van RavenswaaijDaniela RojasMuhammed SharjeelPuck SlaatsPetra AndelicMartina Paric   Context:  Although the United Nations and the European Union are set to improve life on earth through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Framework, sex workers have not been included in this Framework, thereby further increasing various issues, which affect this group, such as discrimination, stigma, and poor mental- and physical health. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the already existing disadvantages of sex workers, highlighting the need for a systematic change to sustainably improve the empowerment and health status of sex workers throughout the European Union.   Policy Options: The aim of this policy brief is to propose recommendations, which can contribute to the sustainable improvement of the health status and empowerment of sex workers throughout the EU. Policy options include a bottom-up approach with use of community-based organizations and public-private partnerships, targeting inclusion of sex workers, the organization of workshops, and the distribution of toolkits.   Recommendations: • Inclusion of sex workers in the SDG Framework; • Organization of community-based workshops by and for sex workers; • Distribution of culture-personalized toolkits by and to sex workers.     Acknowledgments: We thank Martina Paric, our senior advisor, and Kasia Czabanowska for heart-warming support.   Authors’ contributions: All authors contributed equally to this work.   Conflict of interest: None declared   Source of funding: None declared https://www.seejph.com/index.php/seejph/article/view/4680Sex workersHealthEmpowermentPolicy briefEuropean Union (EU)
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author Hilde van Ravenswaaij
Daniela Rojas
Muhammed Sharjeel
Puck Slaats
Petra Andelic
Martina Paric
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Daniela Rojas
Muhammed Sharjeel
Puck Slaats
Petra Andelic
Martina Paric
Improving the health status of sex workers in Europe: a policy brief with recommendations
South Eastern European Journal of Public Health
Sex workers
Health
Empowerment
Policy brief
European Union (EU)
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Daniela Rojas
Muhammed Sharjeel
Puck Slaats
Petra Andelic
Martina Paric
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title Improving the health status of sex workers in Europe: a policy brief with recommendations
title_short Improving the health status of sex workers in Europe: a policy brief with recommendations
title_full Improving the health status of sex workers in Europe: a policy brief with recommendations
title_fullStr Improving the health status of sex workers in Europe: a policy brief with recommendations
title_full_unstemmed Improving the health status of sex workers in Europe: a policy brief with recommendations
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publisher Jacobs Verlag
series South Eastern European Journal of Public Health
issn 2197-5248
publishDate 2021-08-01
description   Context:  Although the United Nations and the European Union are set to improve life on earth through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Framework, sex workers have not been included in this Framework, thereby further increasing various issues, which affect this group, such as discrimination, stigma, and poor mental- and physical health. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the already existing disadvantages of sex workers, highlighting the need for a systematic change to sustainably improve the empowerment and health status of sex workers throughout the European Union.   Policy Options: The aim of this policy brief is to propose recommendations, which can contribute to the sustainable improvement of the health status and empowerment of sex workers throughout the EU. Policy options include a bottom-up approach with use of community-based organizations and public-private partnerships, targeting inclusion of sex workers, the organization of workshops, and the distribution of toolkits.   Recommendations: • Inclusion of sex workers in the SDG Framework; • Organization of community-based workshops by and for sex workers; • Distribution of culture-personalized toolkits by and to sex workers.     Acknowledgments: We thank Martina Paric, our senior advisor, and Kasia Czabanowska for heart-warming support.   Authors’ contributions: All authors contributed equally to this work.   Conflict of interest: None declared   Source of funding: None declared
topic Sex workers
Health
Empowerment
Policy brief
European Union (EU)
url https://www.seejph.com/index.php/seejph/article/view/4680
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