ERA - LGBTI Equal Rights Association

ERA - LGBTI Equal Rights Association

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02/06/2026

A red umbrella can look simple. But the history behind this day is not.

On 2 June 1975, around 100 s*x workers occupied the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon, France, demanding an end to police violence, criminalisation, stigma and unsafe working conditions. Their protest became a turning point for s*x worker-led organising around the world.

More than five decades later, the demands remain urgent.

Today, on International S*x Workers’ Day, we stand in solidarity with s*x workers and s*x worker-led movements demanding safety, dignity, healthcare, housing, justice, labour rights and protection from violence, without fear of punishment, outing, harassment or exclusion.

In the Balkans and our wider region, conversations about s*x work are still too often shaped by stigma, moral panic, poverty, patriarchy, q***rphobia and institutional neglect. For many s*x workers, especially those who are LGBTQI+, migrants, Roma, poor or otherwise pushed to the margins, the lack of protection is not abstract. It affects whether they can report violence, access healthcare, find housing, organise safely or be treated with dignity by institutions.

A rights-based approach means refusing harmful narratives that speak about s*x workers without listening to them. It also means being clear: fighting exploitation and trafficking must never be used as an excuse to further criminalise, silence or endanger s*x workers themselves.

International S*x Workers’ Day is not only a day of visibility. It is a reminder that protection must include the people most affected by violence, stigma and criminalisation.

Photos from ERA - LGBTI Equal Rights Association's post 29/05/2026

We are pleased to announce the four organisations and initiatives selected for capacity-building support under the FIER·ES programme, implemented by ERA – LGBTI Equal Rights Association for the Western Balkans and Türkiye and ERIM International – Equal Rights & Independent Media.
Following the call for applications, selected organisations completed an Organisational Capacity Assessment facilitated by an external consultant and will now receive tailored support focused on their organisational development, resilience, sustainability and effectiveness.
We sincerely thank all organisations and initiatives that applied. The strong interest confirmed both the need for sustained support and the continued dedication of LGBTQIA+ civil society across the region.

The FIER·ES programme (Fostering the Inclusion, Equality and Resilience of LGBTQIA+ people) aims to strengthen LGBTQIA+ CSOs and initiatives so they can more effectively advance inclusion, dignity, equality, and human rights in the region.

The programme is co-funded by AFD - Agence Française de Développement, coordinated by ERIM and led with its partners ERA and Genderdoc M.

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