African Sex Workers Alliance (ASWA) is a pan African alliance of sex worker led groups which aims to improve the health and human rights of female, male, and transgender sex workers.
Member organisations exist in Nigeria (led by Patoo Abraham),[4][5][6][7] Namibia,[8] Kenya,[9][10][11] Botswana,[12] Mozambique,[12] South Africa,[12] Uganda,[12] Zimbabwe,[12] Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mali, Ghana, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Zambia, Tanzania, Rwanda, Zanzibar, Cameroon, Malawi, and Ethiopia.
"[2] In 2011, African Sex Workers Alliance documented human rights violations of sex workers in Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, and Zimbabwe.
[14] In 2015 it organised activities for International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers, 17 December, which included a procession in Nairobi.
[15] As of March 2018 Denis Nzioka was Programmes Manager at African Sex Workers Alliance for Kenya.