Is the first book synthesizing the health inequities and related human rights issues faced by sex workers globally
Adopts a unique structural and equity lens to understand the multifaceted health needs faced by sex workers and how these relate to broader human rights contexts
Recommends evidence-based solutions for integrated prevention, treatment, and care to address the health and social needs of diverse populations of sex workers
Engages diverse perspectives (academic, community) to synthesize research evidence as well as lessons learned from local-level experiences
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