COMMITTEE FOR THE CIVIL RIGHTS OF PROSTITUTES ONLUS (CDCP ONLUS)
1. The purpose of the organization
The Committee for the
Civil Rights of Prostitutes (CDCP) is a non-profit association that was
founded in 1982 by sex workers. In 2004, it registered as ONLUS
organisation. It's main objective is to provide assistance to
prostitutes. The Committee organises sensitisation campaigns aimed at
raising public awareness over the dignity and rights of sex workers;
promoting vocational training courses for the empowerment of women
prostitutes and improving their quality of life.
The Committee
also acts as an interlocutor with political forces interested in
changing the law on prostitution with the following principles:
de-penalisation of prostitution, abolition of mandatory health checks
and of all kinds of card indexing, the fight against the exploitation
and trafficking of human beings coerced into sexual activities, obtain
the recognition and the protection of the civil Rights of sex workers
demanding the modification of those aspects of legislation which
obstruct their complete social inclusion.
Since 1986, the
Committee's members have worked on disseminating information campaigns
on AIDS and on harm reduction aimed at sex workers in general.
In 1995, it started assisting trafficked persons by promoting self-emancipation.
2. Information identifying the programmes and activities and confirmation of the activities:
The
Committee has implemented and promoted the TAMPEP methodology right
from its first year of creation by realising, assisting and monitoring
a wide range of multidisciplinary projects for sex workers in Italy.
Recently it conducted a nation-wide research on the new trends in
prostitution.
It has carried out mobile street unit interventions
with several Municipalities (Venice, Modena Trieste, Pordenone, ecc),
the Province of Turin aimed at mapping out the difficulties sex workers
encounter and their needs, o promote health prevention measures,
implement health prevention methodologies, awareness campaigns over the
issue of trafficking, HIV/AIDs and STD prevention among migrant sex
workers.
It has also worked with several prestigious institutions
such as the Health Ministry during a campaign against the diffusion of
HIV/AIDS and is a permanent member of the NFP National Focal Point of
AIDS and Mobility observatory board of the National Institute for
HIV/AIDS prevention.
It organises training courses for peer
educators, cultural mediators, street operators, social and health
operators with the objective of raising awareness among social services
on intervention methods applied by TAMPEP.
CDCP also serves as a
reference point for migrant workers due to the fact that through field
work, it analyses different prostitution zones and studies change
patterns and migration trends including the legal, social and working
conditions of migrant workers.
The Committee also organises
seminars on trafficking of human beings at a national and international
level in order to promote discussions, an analysis of legislation in
favour of migrant sex workers, a comparison of European regulations on
the issue. These seminars also serve as a window for new proposals. As
an example, in 2004 a four-day conference was held in Gorizia for
trans-frontalier NGO's and public institutions from areas where intense
trafficking of human beings has been registered. (INTERREG Program
ITALY - SLOVENIA 2000 - 2006. Resolution N.REG. Gen 2004/01833 dd
16.ott.2004.)
Other main activities of CDCP include:
STELLA POLARE PROJECT (TRIESTE)
Financed by the Dipartimento delle Pari Opportunità - Presidenza del
Consiglio dei Ministri since 2000, the project is carried out by the
Committee for the Civil Rights of Prostitutes in partnership with the
municipalities of Trieste and Pordenone and the respective local health
boards - ASS n. 1 "Triestina" of Trieste and ASS 6 "Friuli Occidentale"
of Pordenone. The project works in network with other projects in
North-east Italy and with the national helpline against trafficking 800
- 290290.
The objectives of the project are:
• Reception
of victims of trafficking who decide to abandon prostitution and start
a social protection program Support and encourage self determination in
sex workers who decide continue sex work
• Prevent the spread of
sexually transmitted diseases and abortions and promote the use of
contraceptive measures Public meetings on the phenomenon of
prostitution in order to promote civil cohabitation against racism and
social exclusion which female sex workers often experience.
Activities carried out by the project include:
• Consultancy and accompaniment to local health and social services
•
Assisted repatriation in a woman's country of origin upon her request,
with the support of associations present in their country
•
Reception of women who, by availing themselves of art. 18 of the
immigration law D.L. 286/98, undertake a social protection program and
walk out of prostitution. An individualised program, which is decided
with the woman, foresees regularisation, schooling, vocational
training, job placement and autonomous lodging. The social protection
program is completed once complete emancipation is achieved by the
woman.
PROGETTO PRINCESA
Financed by the
Dipartimento delle Pari Opportunità - Presidenza del Consiglio dei
Ministri since 2003, the project is carried out by the Committee for
the Civil Rights of Prostitutes in partnership with the municipality of
Sanremo. It works in network with other projects in North-west Italy
and with the national helpline against trafficking 800 - 290290.
The project shares the same objectives of the Stella Polare project
which have been described above. FENARETE Project and FENARETE
CAMPAIGN: a pilot project realized within the Leonardo da Vinci program
aimed at organising professional training courses for peer educators in
the field of prostitution through the dissemination of the TAMPEP
methodology and its working guidelines.
Accompanying measures 2004-2005. Transfer of innovation code 2004-2598/001-001 LE2-74 SUB
The second step is now being implemented in Hungary and Romania.
3. Board of Directors of CDCP:
Carla
Corso, President of the Committee for the civil rights of prostitutes
onlus and coordinator of Progetto Stella Polare. Pia Covre, general
secretary of the Committee. The Directing Committee is made up of 7
members elected by the Assembly of members. The administrative
department is composed of a chief administrator and an accountant.
The Committee collaborates with a set of professionals such as doctors,
psychologists, sociologists, social operators, cultural mediators, peer
educators, lawyers and teachers.
It liases with national and international human rights associations active in the fight against human trafficking.
4. Membership
Membership
is open to all those who share its aims written in the memorandum which
comprise cultural activities aimed at orienteering socio-political
decisions on the improvement of sex workers conditions.
5. Address:
Main office: Casella Postale 67, 33170 Pordenone, Italy
T. 0039 0434 551868 / 0434 555690
F. 0039 0434 551869
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