Sex Workers Outreach Project
SWOP offers a website with comprehensive information related to sex work and sex workers
Network of Sex Work Projects
In 1991 an informal alliance of sex workers and organizations that provide services to sex workers formed as the Network of Sex Work Projects. As of 2005, NSWP is a legally constituted international organisation for promoting sex workers' health and human rights. With member organizations in more than 40 countries, the Network develops partnerships with technical support agencies to work on independently-financed projects. NSWP is currently in the process of establishing a new official board of directors, made up of regional representatives from Asia Pacific, Africa, Latin America, Europe and North America.
Prostitutes' Education Network
An educational website about sex worker rights and issues.
Exotic Dancers
The EDA worked to address the lack of civil, human and labor rights on behalf of exotic dancers and other sex industry workers by providing information, referrals and non-judgmental, empowerment based services. Since September 2004, EDA has not been active but their work to improve the occupational health and safety for all sex workers continues through the St. James Infirmary.
Prostitutes of New York (PONY)
Support and advocacy for sex workers, providing legal and health referrals, as well as a point of contact for the sex work community.
International Union of Sex Workers
Advocacy group which aims to unionize sex workers in the United Kingdom.
Pivot Legal Society
Pivot is a non-profit organization located in Vancouver, which works to improve the lives of marginalized persons, including sex workers, homeless people and illicit drug users, through legal education,
advocacy and strategic litigation.
US PROStitutes Collective
A multiracial network of women campaigning for the decriminalization of prostitution and for higher benefits, wages and other resources so that no woman, child or man is forced into prostitution through poverty or violence. We work with survivors of rape and other violence to win justice, campaign for legal, civil and human rights for sex workers and for safety to be prioritized.
English Collective of Prostitutes
Network of women of different nationalities and backgrounds working in various areas of the sex industry. Offers help and advice on a range of issues including legal advice. Campaigns for decriminalization and financial alternatives so that sex workers can leave prostitution if they want.