Byborg's Le Shaw Research Institute Teams Up With New Moon Network

Byborg's Le Shaw Research Institute Teams Up With New Moon Network

LUXEMBOURG — LiveJasmin parent company Byborg Enterprises’ Le Shaw International Sexual Health and Wellness Research Institute has joined forces with U.S.-based sex worker advocacy group New Moon Network.

A rep said that Le Shaw “will leverage its in-depth scientific research and industry resources to support New Moon Network’s initiatives and help build a sex-positive framework to address the systemic issues that stigmatize sex work.”

New Moon Network’s mission is to provide comprehensive support and advocacy to grassroots organizations focused on sex work, enabling them to pursue their missions effectively.   

Through the collaboration, both groups “aim to build and promote a more informed and supportive environment for sex workers, and ultimately for the world,” the rep added.

Bobbi Bidochka, director of Le Shaw, emphasized the potential of the new alliance.

“We believe that New Moon Network is the ideal partner in our mission to support the sex work community,” Bidochka noted. “Their dedication to advancing advocacy for sex workers aligns perfectly with our goals, and together, we can make a significant impact in promoting human rights and enhancing sexual health.”

For more information, contact bobbi.bidochka@byborgenterprises.com

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