Global and domestic sex work: what can and should Britain be doing?
This event will explore how British institutions can ensure the best possible outcomes for sex workers and clients and the communities they live and work in.
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This event will explore how British institutions can ensure the best possible outcomes for sex workers and clients and the communities they live and work in.
Speakers will share insights from the latest research on how LGBT communities experience poverty and suggest ways in which we can partner together to tackle marginalisation.
Published by: IDS
Through its work, the Institute of Development Studies Sexuality, Poverty and Law programme provides new evidence-based knowledge and policy options support efforts to strengthen the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people.
Published by: IDS
Donor agencies agree that addressing discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and/or gender identity (SOGI) is not only an important human rights issue but is also integral to efforts to alleviate poverty and promote sustainable development.
Published by: IDS
As a strategy to avoid discrimination, violence and economic marginalisation, sexual and gender non-conforming people often turn to migration as a route to achieve independence and build social capital.
A new Faith, Gender & Sexuality Toolkit launched today seeks to build knowledge and provide crucial support for faith communities and leaders working to promote social justice in relation to gender and sexuality.