Mission People should believe that they can change things. It is not about a few activists fighting for other people’s rights. Anybody who has imbibed this understanding should be able to go and fight for their rights.
People should believe that they can change things. It is not about a few activists fighting for other people’s rights. Anybody who has imbibed this understanding should be able to go and fight for their rights.
Based on the results of the First Pan India Survey of Female Sex Workers (n=3000), this paper positions sex work within the broader spectrum of informal labour markets that women engage with in India.
Engaging Communities in India to Demand their Rights. It is August 15th, India’s Independence Day and a festive holiday nationwide. In the town of Miraj, Maharashtra, 25-year-old sex worker Gangowa Kamble is in her one-room tenement with her children and her new malak (lover).