library themes: Research and reports
Working Together: a Community-driven Guide to Meaningful Involvement in National Responses to HIV
HIV Programmes for Sex Workers: Lessons and Challenges for Developing and Delivering Programmes
HIV programmes focused on sex workers should be prioritised, developed and implemented based on robust evidence.
National political will and increased funding are needed to increase coverage of effective sex worker HIV prevention programmes in low- and middle-income countries.
Comprehensive, integrated and rapidly evolving HIV programmes are needed to ensure equitable access to health services for individuals involved in all forms of sex work.
Economic Empowerment Programmes for Sex Workers: Africa Regional Report
Each of the case studies includes a discussion on the factors that contributed to a programme’s success or failure.
The Right(s) Evidence: Sex Work, Violence, and HIV in Asia
Global Action with Local Impact: Why Advocacy Matters
The report focuses on global-level work conducted as part of the Bridging the Gaps program, an international multi-agency effort devoted to achieving universal access to HIV services and ensuring full human rights for key populations. Supported by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the program is a collaboration between five Dutch-based organizations, five global key population networks, and 80 grassroots organizations across 16 countries.