> Today, KNESWO Feminist Initiative stands in solidarity with refugee, migrant, and internally displaced sex workers in all their diversity.

> Sex workers' rights are human rights. Dignity, safety, justice, and equality for all.

> #InternationalSexWorkersRightsDay #SexWorkersRightsAreHumanRights #KNESWO

#KNESWO 🇰🇪 #Kenya

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> Today, on International Sex Workers’ Day, we honor the resilience, courage, and contributions of sex workers worldwide.

> Every person deserves dignity, safety, access to healthcare, and protection from violence, discrimination, and stigma. Sex workers’ rights are human rights.

> Together, let us amplify their voices, challenge harmful stereotypes, and advocate for policies that promote justice, inclusion, and equality for all.

> #InternationalSexWorkersDay2026 #EndTheStigma

#AWAC 🇺🇬 #Uganda

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> On this International Sex Workers Day Sisonke_ZA expresses deep concern at the continued delays in advancing the decriminalisation of sex work into law.

> The criminalisation of sex work creates conditions that enable abuse, exploitation and discrimination. #HumanRights

#Sisonke 🇿🇦 #SouthAfrica

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> #June2 we commemorate #InternationalSexWorkersDay to honour the courage, resilience and ongoing struggle of sex workers for dignity, human rights, health, safety and #Justice.

> When #SWs are safe, healthy and empowered, communities are stronger and inclusive for everyone.

#AWA 🇿🇼 #Zimbabwe

> June 2 marks #InternationalSexWorkersDay, honoring lives lost to violence and stigma since 1975.Chisungo Trust remembers, resists, and continues the work.We fight for: ✔️ Decriminalization ✔️ Access to health ✔️ An end to violence against Male Sex Workers #SexWorkIsWork.

#ChisungoTrust 🇿🇼

> 🚨 Today on International Sex Workers’ Day, Springs of Life Zimbabwe demands an end to the systemic violence and criminalization of sex workers. Why is their safety treated as optional? No one should live in fear of assault.We call on the government to urgently decriminalize sex work the ZRP to end arbitrary arrests, and healthcare systems to provide stigma-free care.

> "Sex work is work, and sex workers' rights are human rights." — Ms. Precious Msindo, Programmes Coordinator.

> #ISWD2026 #DecriminalizeSexWork #EndGBV #Zimbabwe

#SoLZ 🇿🇼

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#SexWork #ISWD #ISWD2026 #Africa

A few highlights from Africa~

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> ✊🏽✨ International Sex Worker Rights Day ✨🌍
> On March 3rd, we honour the legacy and stand in solidarity with sex workers around the world in the ongoing fight for rights, safety, and self-determination.
> Sex workers are the true experts of their own realities, and their insights must lead the way in research, policy, and advocacy. We celebrate the incredible strength and resilience of this community.
> Today and every day: Centre their voices. Challenge injustice. Stand in solidarity and #DecrimSexWork

— SWEAT and Sisonke 🇿🇦

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> UNESOs Message in Commemoration of 3rd March International Sex Workers' Rights Day under the Global Theme "Labour Rights."
> In Uganda, sex work and sex workers’ workplaces are excluded from national labour laws, which creates an environment where sex workers have no option but to accept exploitative working conditions and other targeted human rights violations. The struggle for the recognition of sex work as work is closely tied to the struggle for decriminalisation.
> Decriminalising sex work means that sex workers will no longer be treated as criminals. It brings sex work within a Human Rights framework, enabling sex workers to claim their fundamental rights to health, equality, and freedom from violence. It also ensures they have access to the same labour law protections that all other workers in Uganda are entitled to.

— UNESO 🇺🇬

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> Today, we stand with sex workers globally.
> Refugee and migrant sex workers in all our diversity demand: • Labour rights • Full decriminalization • Equal rights and protection.
> Our work is labour. Our dignity is non-negotiable. ✊🏾

— KNESWO 🇰🇪

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> Today we mark Sex Workers' Rights Day
> Decriminalization reduces violence, improves health access, and protects human rights.
> Sex work is work. Safety is non-negotiable. Dignity is a right.

— KESWA 🇰🇪

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#SexWork #ISWRD #ISWRD2026
#SWEAT #Sisonke #Zimbabwe
#UNESO #Uganda
#KNESWO #KESWA #Kenya

«Sex Workers Without Borders» screenings and discussion 🗓️ Wednesday 18 #February2026 🕖 19:00–22:00 GMT 🇺🇰 #UK 🏙️ #Manchester 💷 £10 🎟️ Tickets. 👤 Niki Adams (👥 #ECP) 👤 Lynsey Walton (👥 #NUM @[email protected]) 👤 Dudu Dlamini (👥 #SWEAT #Sisonke) 🎞️ «Private Chat» (2020) 🎞️ «Womxn: Working» (2025) #SWWB