Grantees
Grantees
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Human Rights Watch
2008
A grant to facilitate the investigation and exposure of human rights abuses against sex workers in Cambodia, with a particular focus on abuses resulting form poorly-designed efforts to counter human trafficking.
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Hungarian Civil Liberties Union
2008
A grant to advance the health and health-related rights of sex workers in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia by supporting the Sex Workers' Rights Advocacy Network (SWAN) to strengthen and expand its membership.
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International Centre for Reproductive Health
2008
A grant to support an initiative to identify, document, and disseminate information pertaining to human rights abuses by police, with the end goal of advancing sex workers' health-related rights in Kenya.
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International Committee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe
2008
A grant to provide core funding to the International Committee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe to support their 2009 advocacy plans to promote safe working environments for sex workers throughout Europe.
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International Committee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe
2008
A grant to support the development of the International Committee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe's website to become an effective space for sex workers and sex worker advocates to articulate their issues and coordinate advocacy across Europe.
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International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission
2008
A grant to the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission to support their efforts to decriminalize consensual homosexual acts in East, West and Southern Africa.
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International Palliative Care Initiative Grants
2008
International Palliative Care Initiative Grants
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International Roma Women Charitable Fund Chiricli
2008
A grant to promote the introduction of the Roma health mediators system in Ukraine.
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Keeping Alive Society's Hope
2008
A grant to improve the relationships between sex workers and law enforcement officials in Kisumu, Kenya.
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Labrys
2008
A grant to raise the awareness of health service providers in Kyrgyzstan of the health needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people, and to raise awareness among LGBT NGOs and communities on health and health services.
