Redefining Sex Work in the Republic of Georgia

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Ingrida Platais

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The government of Georgia, while complying with current international standards to eradicate human trafficking, has inadvertently neglected the needs of female sex workers. By redefining sex work as a profession and an employment option for women in Georgia, international policy and programming can reduce harm while confronting women’s economic realities.

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Platais, I. (2019). Redefining Sex Work in the Republic of Georgia. Columbia Social Work Review, 3(1), 7–14. https://doi.org/10.7916/cswr.v3i1.1897