
ABOUT US
The Sex Worker Education and Advocacy Taskforce (SWEAT) is South Africa’s leading sex worker rights organisation. SWEAT has a 30-year history in organising sex workers, advocating for the decriminalisation of sex work and delivering services to sex workers.
SWEAT was founded in November 1994 by Shane Petzer (a male sex worker) and Ilse Pauw (clinical psychologist).
We have facilitated the birth of two movements and a coalition, the African Sex Worker Alliance (ASWA), Sisonke, the national movement of sex workers and in 2015, the Asijiki Coalition for the Decriminalisation of Sex Work in South Africa. ASWA is now an independent organisation based in Kenya, and Sisonke is moving towards its own independence in South Africa.
Our vision is a South Africa where people who choose to sell sex are able to enjoy freedom, rights and human dignity.
Meet our team

Emily Craven
Director

Duduzile Dlamini
Advocacy Manager

Mercy Remba
Direct Services Manager

Eugene Van Rooyen
Legal and Policy Advisor

Clinton Osbourn
Programme Manager

Nadia Gugangxa
Finance Manager
Board Members
Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng
Chairperson

Heidi Sincuba
Deputy Chairperson

Rene Sparks
Treasurer

Sithembile Mbete
Secretary

Gordon Isaacs
Board Member

Carmine Rustin
Board Member

Kim Windvogel
Board Member
