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Table Of Content European Network for Transnational AIDS/STI Prevention among Migrant Prostitutes.... 2 Summary... 3 Coordinator, Leader contact and partners... 5 Aras-Asociatia Romana Anti Sida... 5 Jaunatnes Organizacija "Genders"... 5 Act Up ΔPAΣE... 5 Scottish Prostitutes Education Project... 5 Rozkos bez Rizika... 5 Danish Center for Research on Social Vulnerability... 5 Lietuvos AIDS centras... 5 Pro-tukipiste ry... 5 MAPS-Movimento de Apoio à Problemática da SIDA... 5 Aids-I Tugikeskus... 5 Obciancke Zdruzenie ODYSEUS... 5 Association Autres Regards... 5 Amnesty for Women - Städtegruppe Hamburg e.v... 5 Cruz Roja Espanola del Principado de Asturias... 5 PASTT (Prévention, Action, Santé, Travail pour les Transgenres)... 5 Comitato per i Diritti Civili delle Prostitute Onlus... 5 Sex Educatio Alapitvány... 5 Pro Sentret... 5 Association for Prevention HIV/AIDS and other Sexually Transmitted Diseases "TADA"/PL... 5 Health and Social Development Foundation... 5 LEFÖ - Beratung, Bildung und Begleitung für Migrantinnen... 5 Croix Rouge Luxembourgeoise... 5 Outputs... 10 Original Full Information (Dec 2008)... 10 Page 1/10

European Network for Transnational AIDS/STI Prevention among Migrant Prostitutes. JA2015 - GPSD [705038] START DATE: 01/01/2005 END DATE: 01/01/2007 DURATION: 24 month(s) CURRENT STATUS: Finalised PROGRAMME TITLE: First Programme of Community action in the field of public health (2003-2008) PROGRAMME PRIORITY: - CALL: Health Determinants (Hd 2004) TOPIC: Promoting health and prevent disease through addressing health determinants across all policies and activities EC CONTRIBUTION: 595776 EUR KEYWORDS: PORTFOLIO: Communicable diseases, Sexually transmitted diseases Page 2/10

SUMMARY General objectives The overall purpose was to further develop the models of good practice and current tools to support the planning and implementation of coordinated and comprehensive health promotion and social care services for migrant sex workers and trafficked women in all EU countries, through an on-going pan- European cooperation and through expanding the network by including the new EU member countries. The general objectives were: 1. To consolidate and further develop HIV/STI prevention, health and social promotion interventions for migrant and mobile sex workers in Europe. 2. To promote human rights and equality in public health policies for migrant/mobile sex workers and trafficked women. 3. To facilitate the sharing of knowledge, experience and good practices among service providers and community based organisations on pan-european level. 4. To consolidate and expand the network of 25 countries in Europe, and to strengthen their capacity for effective interventions within a sub-regional cooperation model. Strategic relevance and contribution to the public health programme Promoting health and prevent disease through addressing health determinants across all policies and activities. Area of activity: Sexual and reproductive health. Strand 3: Health Determinants. TAMPEP has been active as a European Network since 1993. TAMPEP has developed and promoted multidisciplinary models of interventions for health and social care for vulnerable migrant sex workers and trafficked women in Europe. The aim of the Network is to promote a comprehensive approach to the related issues of sex work, trafficking in women and HIV/STI prevention, as well as to develop synergy among NGOs and international and national agencies active in this field. TAMPEP 7 aimed at expand the network to 25 countries, integrating HIV/STI prevention projects from eight new EU member countries and two associated countries. The consolidation and expansion of this pan-european cooperation was essential in responding effectively to the rapidly changing European prostitution scene which impacts on the health and well being of vulnerable migrant sex workers and trafficked women. Responding to prostitution is considered a high priority by policy makers and has been mainstreamed in EU polices and programmes. Methods and means The stages of the methodology combined national and European mapping of prostitution, the assessment of changes of populations and their situations, actual Page 3/10

interventions, a continuous evaluation and the adjustment of interventions in relation to the environmental changes, the adaptation of models of intervention and tools to specific groups and situations in various member countries, the implementation and assessment of the effects of adequate strategies within the whole European context with common indicators. The activities were supported by guidelines/training packages and best practices tools monitored and evaluated by the Coordination Centre and the Steering Committee. Four Regional Commissions monitored, compared and analysed the data supplied by the National Coordinators concerning prostitution and the different factors influencing the effects of prevention activities and polices within the regions, with particular attention to the sub-regions. Risk: the continuous changes of contexts and targets, and the lack of political commitment. Expected outcomes period 14 work packages: - n 1 - European Coordination ; - n 2 - Regional Coordination NORTH, national coordinations, international and regional exchanges ; - n 3 - Regional Coordination SOUTH, national coordinations, international and regional exchanges ; - n 4 - Regional Coordination EAST, national coordinations, international and regional exchanges ; - n 5 - Regional Coordination WEST, national coordinations, international and regional exchanges ; - n 6 - NORTH Region: national mappings, legislation on prostitution, migration patterns from the Baltic countries ; - n 7 - SOUTH Region: national mappings, legislation on prostitution, migration from the Balkan countries ; - n 8 - EAST Region: national mappings, legislation on prostitution, migration from the East European countries ; - n 9 - WEST Region: national mappings, legislation on prostitution, migration from the African countries ; - n 10 - NORTH Region: outreach work, special target (Asian sex workers), development of new materials and methods, spreading of good practice methods through TAMPEP CD-Rom ; - n 11 - SOUTH Region: outreach work, special target (African sex workers), development of new materials and methods, spreading of good practice methods through TAMPEP CD-Rom ; - n 12 - EAST Region: outreach work, special target (East European sex workers), development of new materials and methods, spreading of good practice methods through TAMPEP CD-Rom ; - n 13 - WEST Region: outreach work, special target (Latin American sex workers), development of new materials and methods, spreading of good practice methods through TAMPEP CD-Rom ; - n 14 - Dissemination of the results: website, newsletter, technical assistance (workshops and trainings) and provision of consultancy and policy advice for international agencies and national authorities and various beneficiaries. Page 4/10

COORDINATOR, LEADER CONTACT AND PARTNERS COORDINATOR TAMPEP International Foundation (TAMPEP International Foundation) Obiplein 4 1094RB Amsterdam Netherlands Project leader contact Name: Brussa Licia Email: tampep@xs4all.nl Phone: + 31.20.624.71.49 PARTNERS Aras-Asociatia Romana Anti Sida City: Bucharest Country: Romania Jaunatnes Organizacija "Genders" City: Riga Country: Latvia Act Up ΔPAΣE City: Athens Country: Greece Page 5/10

Scottish Prostitutes Education Project City: Edinburgh Country: United Kingdom Rozkos bez Rizika City: Prague Country: Czech Republic Danish Center for Research on Social Vulnerability City: Copenhagen Country: Denmark Lietuvos AIDS centras City: Vilnius Country: Lithuania Pro-tukipiste ry City: Helsinki Country: Finland MAPS-Movimento de Apoio à Problemática da SIDA City: Faro Country: Portugal Page 6/10

Aids-I Tugikeskus City: Tallinn Country: Estonia Obciancke Zdruzenie ODYSEUS City: Bratislava Country: Slovakia Association Autres Regards City: Marseille Country: France Amnesty for Women - Städtegruppe Hamburg e.v City: Hamburg Country: Germany Cruz Roja Espanola del Principado de Asturias City: Oviedo Country: Spain PASTT (Prévention, Action, Santé, Travail pour les Transgenres) City: Paris Country: France Comitato per i Diritti Civili delle Prostitute Onlus Page 7/10

City: Azzano Decimo Country: Italy Sex Educatio Alapitvány City: Budapest Country: Hungary Pro Sentret City: Oslo Country: Norway Association for Prevention HIV/AIDS and other Sexually Transmitted Diseases "TADA"/PL City: Szczecin Country: Poland Health and Social Development Foundation City: Sofia Country: Bulgaria LEFÖ - Beratung, Bildung und Begleitung für Migrantinnen City: Vienna Country: Austria Croix Rouge Luxembourgeoise Page 8/10

City: Luxembourg Country: Luxembourg Page 9/10

Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) OUTPUTS Original Full Information (Dec 2008) TAMPEP International Foundation European Network for Transnational AIDS/STI Prevention among Migrant Prostitutes. (TAMPEP 7) Published on: 01/01/2005 http://azorina.cc.cec.eu.int:8082/publications/2004320/2004320.pdf Page 10/10