"It's high time to understand and respect the sex worker. Every sex worker needs to lead a dignified and healthy life. We hope the government and civil society organizations consider our demands and think sensitively about us.
"In the recent past, the NCW Chairperson also expressed her intention to provide rights and dignity to sex workers and ensure their social inclusion. This would protect sex workers from widespread violence and social discrimination. The sex workers' community has succeeded in getting the of support the Chief Justice of India in the past," said Kusum, AINSW President.
The members demanded development programmes related to sex workers and their family members.
They also urged that the state should adopt a policy to incorporate sex workers' representation in all policy making bodies for programme development and implementation.
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States like Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh have issued unorganized Labour Welfare Card (LWC) for 17 categories of informal labours. The same approach could be adopted to help sex workers, they said.
They also demanded changes in some sections of Immoral Trafficking Prevention Act (ITPA) which are directly affecting the lives and dignity of sex workers.