Grantees
Grantees
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AIDS Project Los Angeles
2009
A grant to support the planning of a two-day pre-conference satellite meeting on men who have sex with men and HIV at the XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna in 2010.
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Akina Mama wa Afrika
2009
A grant to support Akina Mama wa Afrika in a two-year pilot project to identify and build the capacity of sex work activists who have shown potential to lead organizations and carry out effective advocacy in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.
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American University, Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
2009
A grant to support the editing, publishing, and dissemination of a series of documents on the intersection of human rights, human trafficking, sex work, migration, labor, and health.
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Asia Pacific Network of Sex Workers
2009
A grant to build the capacity of the Asia Pacific Network of Sex Workers to advance its objectives of providing useful services to member organizations and conducting regional advocacy to advance sex workers health-related rights.
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Davida Prostituição
2009
A grant to support the inclusion and participation of RedTraSex, the network of Latin American and Caribbean sex worker organizations, in global advocacy activities with other networks and regions.
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Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women
2009
A grant to support four sex worker rights advocacy groups to conduct research that will deepen their understanding of the links between gender, migration, labor, and trafficking in order to strengthen their work and inform future advocacy.
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Health Options Project Skopje
2009
A grant to further strengthen the capacity of the Macedonian Sexual Health and Rights Coalition to advocate for the sexual health and rights of marginalized populations in Macedonia.
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Healthy Options Project Skopje
2009
A grant to fund legal services for sex workers in Macedonia who have experienced human rights violations.
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Keeping Alive Societies Hope
2009
A grant that builds upon and expands activities initiated with OSI support in 2008 to reduce human rights violations against sex workers in Kenya.
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Labrys
2009
A grant to improve LGBT persons access to quality health services in five cities in Kyrgyzstan by developing a network of medical specialists who are sensitive to and trained in the health needs of LGBT persons.
