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Titre du document: Document title:Handbuch zu den europarechtlichen Grundlagen im Bereich Asyl, Grenzen und Migration
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Dieses Handbuch bietet einen Überblick über das geltende Recht im Zusammenhang mit
Asyl, Grenzmanagement und Einwanderung und umfasst sowohl das Recht der Europäischen
Union als auch die Europäische Menschenrechtskonvention (EMRK). Im Handbuch
wird die Situation derjenigen Ausländer untersucht, die in der EU in der Regel als
Drittstaatsangehörige bezeichnet werden. In Bezug auf die EMRK ist diesbezüglich keine
Unterscheidung erforderlich.
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2014

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2014_Handbuch_Europarechtlichen_Grundlagen_Asyl_Grenzen_Migration.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:"Here, Rape is Normal", A Five-Point Plan to Curtail Sexual Violence in Somalia
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Sexual violence is pervasive in much of Somalia. Two decades of civil conflict and state collapse have created a large population of displaced persons and other people vulnerable to sexual violence. The report provides a five-point roadmap intended to assist the government, donor countries, and other entities to put in place a comprehensive national strategy to reduce sexual violence, provide survivors with immediate and urgent assistance, and develop a long-term approach to end these abuses.
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2014

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2014_Here_Rape_is_normal_5_point_plan_curtail_sex_violence_Somalia_HRW_ENG.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Global epidemiology of HIV among female sex workers: influence of structural determinants
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Female sex workers (FSWs) bear a disproportionately large burden of HIV infection worldwide. Despite decades of research and programme activity, the epidemiology of HIV and the role that structural determinants have in mitigating or potentiating HIV epidemics and access to care for FSWs is poorly understood. The authors reviewed available published data for HIV prevalence and incidence, condom use, and structural determinants among this group. Only 87 (43%) of 204 unique studies reviewed explicitly examined structural determinants of HIV. Most studies were from Asia, with few from areas with a heavy burden of HIV such as sub-Saharan Africa, Russia, and eastern Europe.


This is the first in a Series of seven papers about HIV and sex workers
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2014

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2014_HIV_and_Sex_Work_Series_1_Global_Epidemiology_of_HIV_among_female_sex_workers_SHANNON_STRATHDEE_Lancet_ENG.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Bringing sex workers to the centre of the HIV response
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The Lancet's third collaboration with Chris Beyrer (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health) has a common goal to use a human-rights based approach to health to bring neglected key populations in the HIV epidemic to the centre of the AIDS response.
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2014

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2014_HIV_and_Sex_Workers_Comment_Bringing_sex_workers_to_the_centre_of_the_HIV_response_Lancet_ENG.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Dispelling myths about sex workers and HIV
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Myths about sex work and sex workers persist . These myths can denigrate, devalue, and marginalise sex workers. Some widely held and unsupported views hinder HIV responses, driving sex workers away from already scarce HIV prevention and treatment services. Here, this article dispel the most harmful of these myths with evidence-based literature.
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2014

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2014_HIV_and_Sex_Workers_Comment_Dispelling_myths_about_sex_workers_and_HIV_Lancet_ENG.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Responses to HIV in sexually exploited children or adolescents who sell sex
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Health interventions that target sex workers aged 18 years and older generally do not address the specifi c needs of this group because of law and policy barriers. The interventions that do target the group often focus exclusively on the immediate removal of the child from the sex trade, rather than the provision of necessary SRHR and HIV treatment, prevention, and care.
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2014

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2014_HIV_and_Sex_Workers_Comment_Responses_to_HIV_in_sexually_exploited_children_or_adolescents_who_sell_sex_Lancet_ENG.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Trafficking, sex work, and HIV: efforts to resolve conflicts
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Experience shows that it is feasible to address both HIV and human trafficking positively in sex work settings if prevention efforts are aligned with and committed to sex worker participation.This needs the dominant antitrafficking theory and methods to be rethought at local level, together with coherent policies among governments and donors that guide and support efforts in both HIV and human trafficking.
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2014

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2014_HIV_and_Sex_Workers_Comment_Trafficking_sex_work_and_HIV_Lancet_ENG.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Why are sex workers who use substances at risk for HIV?
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Although empowerment of sex workers has been pivotal to HIV prevention successes in many countries, such programmes have tended not to focus on sex workers who inject or use drugs, in part because they are even more marginalised. In view of the vulnerability of sex workers who are substance users and their unique needs, the principles of "nothing about us without us” should be accepted in the development, execution, interpretation, and dissemination of HIV research and prevention programming.
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2014

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2014_HIV_and_Sex_Workers_Comment_Why_are_sex_workers_who_use_substances_at_risk_for_HIV_Lancet_ENG.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Human rights violations against sex workers: burden and effect on HIV
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To improve understanding of the range, epidemiology, and effect of human rights violations against sex workers, the authors comprehensively reviewed all relevant published work, and describe human rights profiles across four dominant policy responses to sex work. In doing so, they recognise the right to health as a basic human right, and describe how health is affected by other human rights violations against sex workers.


Published online in The Lancet, HIV and sex workers , Series 4
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2014

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2014_HIV_and_Sex_Workers_Series_4_Human_Rights_violations_against_sex_workers_DECKER_CRAGO_CHU_Lancet_ENG.pdf

Titre du document: Document title:Male sex workers: practices, contexts, and vulnerabilities for HIV acquisition and transmission
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Criminalisation and intersectional stigmas of same-sex practices, commercial sex, and HIV all augment risk for HIV and sexually transmitted infections among male sex workers and reduce the likelihood of these people accessing essential services. These contexts, taken together with complex sexual networks among male sex workers, define this group as a key population underserved by current HIV prevention, treatment, and care services. Dedicated efforts are needed to make those services available for the sake of both public health and human rights. Evidence-based and human rights affi rming services dedicated specifically to male sex workers are needed to improve health outcomes for these men and the people within their sexual networks.


Published online in The Lancet, HIV and sex workers, Series 5
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2014

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 https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2014_HIV_and_Sex_Workers_Series_5_Male_Sex_Workers_BARAL_FRIEDMAN_Lancet_ENG.pdf