To mark the International Day to Stop Violence against Sex Workers, December 17th, The European Network for the Promotion of Rights and Health among Migrant Sex Workers – TAMPEP gives continuity to its campaign “Europe has forgotten the Human Rights of Migrant Sex Workers”. TAMPEP is launching a video and a booklet with migrant sex workers voices regarding the covid-19 period, their demands for rights and the improvement of their working conditions.
Among the eleven migrant sex workers, and two representatives of STAR- The First Sex Workers Collective in the Balkans, gave their statements to TAMPEP, in order to promote our rights and demand better working conditions in times of crisis, when sex workers are excluded of all government measures for protection and assistance in the Republic of North Macedonia.
To accompany the video a booklet presents the full testimonies of the eleven migrant sex workers who gave their statements tampep.eu/booklet2021
Together we can enact change, but we need your help. The plight of migrant Workers cannot be ignored any longer, for the situation is critical.
By signing TAMPEP’s Declaration, you are empowering migrant sex workers and giving them space to call for their rights.