Our Journey
From a small group of courageous women to Ethiopia’s leading voice for sex worker rights
Nikat Charitable Association is the only sex worker-led organization in Ethiopia, established in April 2010 by women who transformed their personal experiences into a movement for change.
In April 2010, a group of courageous women who had experienced the challenges of sex work firsthand came together with a shared vision: to create an organization that would advocate for the rights and dignity of sex workers in Ethiopia.
What began as informal support networks evolved into Nikat Charitable Association, Ethiopia’s first and only sex worker-led organization. The name “Nikat” embodies the spirit of rising up and standing together.
That same year, our groundbreaking work was recognized internationally when we received the prestigious 2010 Red Ribbon Award for outstanding community leadership in the HIV/AIDS response.
Women-Led Initiative
Founded by women formerly involved in sex work
Community-Driven
Built from within the community it serves
Rights-Focused
Centered on human dignity and rights
Our Journey
Milestones in our mission to empower and protect sex workers' rights
Nikat Founded
Established by women formerly involved in sex work, becoming Ethiopia's first sex worker-led organization.
Received the prestigious 2010 Red Ribbon Award for outstanding community leadership
Afar Region Expansion
Reached over 2,200 female sex workers through peer education in collaboration with Médecins du Monde.
Exceeded initial targets and established first legal FSW association in Afar
Comprehensive Health Services
Distributed 200,000+ condoms, ensured health check-ups, and refurbished the Akaki Drop-in Center.
Established partnerships with government and health facilities for free healthcare
Network of Empowerment
Formed 12 informal groups and 11 associations of sex workers across Ethiopia.
Over 350 stakeholders engaged, including police, health officials, and community leaders