United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon,
United Nations High Commissioner of Human Rights, Chief Navi Pellay,
Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka
Executive Director, Michael Sidibe, UNAIDS executivedirector@unaids.org
Dear Michel Sidibé,
In response to your letter from Nov 4, 2013:
“How can the world reduce human rights violations while improving health outcomes in the context of sex work?”
This is like asking: “How can the world reduce human rights violations while improving health outcomes in the context of human rights violations?
Why not aim to eliminate the human rights violations altogether?
It puzzles me that the Nordic Model is not mentioned in your letter. Surely you are aware of the Nordic Model’s existence and its success. Why are we not implementing the model that has been demonstrated to work? (2010 report, http://www.government.se/sb/d/13358/a/149231),
Here is a letter I have posted:
United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon,
United Nations High Commissioner of Human Rights, Chief Navi Pellay,
Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka
Executive Director, Michael Sidibe, UNAIDS executivedirector@unaids.org
Dear Michel Sidibé,
In response to your letter from Nov 4, 2013:
“How can the world reduce human rights violations while improving health outcomes in the context of sex work?”
This is like asking: “How can the world reduce human rights violations while improving health outcomes in the context of human rights violations?
Why not aim to eliminate the human rights violations altogether?
It puzzles me that the Nordic Model is not mentioned in your letter. Surely you are aware of the Nordic Model’s existence and its success. Why are we not implementing the model that has been demonstrated to work? (2010 report, http://www.government.se/sb/d/13358/a/149231),
Regards,
Agnieszka Niemira