Joint Briefing Paper Highlights Needs, Rights Of Sex Workers Who Use Drugs

Center for Global Health Policy’s “Science Speaks”: Risks and challenges of people who inject drugs, earn income through sex work recognized, but seldom addressed in adequate, joined responses
Antigone Barton, senior writer and editor of “Science Speaks,” discusses a joint briefing paper by the Global Network of Sex Work Projects and the International Network of People Who Use Drugs, titled “Sex Workers Who Use Drugs: Experiences, Perspectives, Needs, and Rights: Ensuring a Joint Approach” (10/21).

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