Тhe International Planned Parenthood Federation – IPPF has recently adopted a global policy position to strongly support fully decriminalising all aspects of sex work. In their position, they emphasise the measures we need to protect people who do sex work from harm.
The IPPF Sex Work Policy makes clear the position and commitments of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) with regards to sex work. This is the first time IPPF has taken a position on sex work, and presents human rights-based values and principles which apply broadly to all contexts, without being prescriptive about approaches or actions.
The adoption of this position is based on the experiences of sex workers and the views and positions of organizations and networks led by sex workers around the world, including STAR- STAR which actively participated in consultative meetings as part of the complex process to develop this policy.
It aims to provide a framework to guide IPPF’s programming, service delivery and advocacy, and is based on sex workers’ lived experiences in all their diversity. It is rooted in positions taken by sex worker-led organizations and networks across the world, and in documents that IPPF has discussed and published in the last few years, particularly Sexual Rights: An IPPF declaration Member Associations (MAs) of IPPF are encouraged to use the policy as guidance to be integrated into their commitment to respect, protect and advance the rights of sex workers throughout their activities, advocacy and policies, as relevant to their strategic goals and national contexts.
Read it here: https://europe.ippf.org/blogs/decriminalising-sex-work-vital-protect-womens-human-rights