Brussa Licia, Munk Veronica
TAMPEP European, Amsterdam.
HIV AIDS Policy Law Rev. 2010 Oct;15(1):61-2.
In recent years, Europe has witnessed a rise in the number of migrant sex workers, in part because of increased mobility for citizens of European Union member states. However, migrant sex workers find themselves in a highly vulnerable position in regard to having their rights respected and accessing HIV prevention services. In this article, based on a presentation at AIDS 2010, Licia Brussa and Veronica Munk outline the current situation of migrant sex workers in Europe and the steps that need to be taken to ensure that their rights are respected.
近年来,欧洲的移徙性工作者数量有所增加,部分原因是欧盟成员国公民的流动性增强。然而,移徙性工作者在其权利得到尊重以及获得艾滋病毒预防服务方面,处于极为脆弱的境地。在本文中,莉西亚·布鲁萨和韦罗妮卡·蒙克以在2010年艾滋病大会上的发言为基础,概述了欧洲移徙性工作者的现状以及为确保其权利得到尊重而需采取的措施。