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Trans Women and Domestic Work
Introduction How do you validate unpaid domestic work? Most of us will be influenced by cultures belief and family views
Why Do Men in Singapore Engage in Unprotected Sex with Sex Workers
In October, a group of SMU Social Science students paired up with Project X to conduct research on attitudes towards
Why should sex work be considered work?
Most of us would have heard of the general terms that people would refer to folks who are working in
Standing ovation for the rising star, Syuhaida
Exclusive Interview with the rising star, Syuhaida. A transsexual sex worker who inspires to provide the platform for LGBT community

A Life Abused: An Interview with Doris
The following interview contains content involving child abuse and some violent content. Discretion is advised. Too often, the social system
The Stories of Muslim Transgender/Cisgender Woman Sex Workers
During the ninth month of Islamic calendar which is Ramadan, Muslims worldwide are fasting for a period of 29-30 days.

Increasing Access to Justice for Sex Workers: 2015 Report
In 2014, Project X started an Abuser Alert Program, a scheme that enables sex workers to firstly report crimes against

LGBTQ Policy Journal
At the turn of the year, Project X was contacted by the Harvard Kennedy School to contribute an article for

On Rights, Wrongs, and the In-Betweens
As part of a project on diversity and inclusivity, a group of friends and I decided to interview Project X

International Day To End Violence Against Sex Workers Day 2022 Special: Organisational Statement
To condone violence against sex workers undermines the principle of rule of law in Singapore. Like the rest of us,

“Whatever that I’m doing now, who am I now, when I’m no longer [around], I wish to be accepted [in the eyes of God] and I will go away peacefully.” Alisha’s Journey of Authenticity, Self-Determination and Self-Acceptance.
Trigger Warning: Substance use Too often, we only give flowers to people once their walk on Earth comes to

“I’m just always afraid that someone’s gonna reject me when they find out this part of myself”. Sugar’s story: Sex Work and its Implications on Mental Health.
Trigger Warning: Mental Health Challenges, Body Image Sugar’s Shrine (Clay Sculpture by Sugar) As part of Mental Health

The relationship between Sex Work and Human Trafficking
Modern discourses surrounding sex work and its morality, exploitation and regulation are

No Human Being Is Illegal
Sex workers are routinely situated within contexts of petty crimes, manipulation and

Shedding “Red-Light” On The Lives Of Sex Workers – A Guest Article by Ethel Oh and Nathanael Khoo
“All I wanted to be was a normal girl, with a normal

Sherry Travels to Nepal for Advocacy. Journey of CEDAW Advocacy for Sex Workers’ Rights.
It’s me, Sherry Sherqueshaa, a researcher and writer for Project X Singapore.