
Sex Worker Nations
"Sex Worker Nations" refers to countries or regions where sex work is normalized, regulated, or decriminalized within their legal frameworks. This approach often aims to protect sex workers' rights, improve public health, and reduce the stigma associated with their profession. Countries like New Zealand and the Netherlands exemplify this model by implementing laws that safeguard the safety and health of sex workers while allowing them to operate legally. Advocates argue that this can lead to better working conditions, reduced violence, and more effective health services for sex workers, contrasting with punitive approaches found in other nations.