Access to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) is a core human right covered by the fundamental right to health. Sex workers, like all people, are entitled to access sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care free from stigma, discrimination, coercion, and violence. However, due to widespread criminalisation, stigma, and discrimination, sex workers are often excluded from essential SRH services, exacerbating vulnerabilities and violating their fundamental human rights. Further, health services which are available to sex workers are seldom informed by the community’s needs and preferences.