Sexual rights:an IPPF declaration
Sexual Rights: An IPPF Declaration is an indispensable tool for all organizations, activists, researchers, policy- and decision-makers who are working to promote and ensure human rights.
Sexual Rights: An IPPF Declaration is an indispensable tool for all organizations, activists, researchers, policy- and decision-makers who are working to promote and ensure human rights.
Documento dirigido a jóvenes y adolescentes mexicanos con información sobre afectividad, salud sexual y reproductiva, prevención de ITS, VIH y embarazo no deseado. Incluye información sobre anticoncepción de emergencia e interrupción del embarazo en México.
The process of linking sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS needs to work in both directions: this means that traditional sexual and reproductive health services need to integrate HIV/AIDS interventions, and also that programmes set up to address the AIDS epidemic need to integrate more ge
La santé sexuelle est un aspect clé de la santé personnelle et du bien-être social qui a une influence sur les personnes toute leur vie durant.
Catastro de instituciones chilenas (ONGs, Universidades y Centros Académicos, Organismos Gubernamentales, organizaciones sociales) que al 2007 estaban vigentes y desarrollando investigaciones e intervenciones en salud sexual y reproductiva y VIH/SIDA.
L'objectif général de cette politique est de contribuer à l'amélioration de la qualité de la vie des individus, des couples, des familles, des communautés pour tout ce qui concerne la santé de la reproduction dans toute sa dimension.
Folleto educativo sobre sexualidad, ITS y VIH/SIDA. Incluye descripciones generales de cada aspecto e ilustraciones.
Linking sexual and reproductive health and HIV recognizes the vital role that sexuality plays in people's lives, and the importance of empowering people to make informed choices about their lives, love and intimacy.
Using the example of Mongolia's successful Round 7 Global Fund proposal, this briefing shows that resources can be successfully mobilised to support integrated approaches that link sexual and reproductive health and rights, and HIV (SRHR/HIV).
This original article addresses the sexual and reproductive health needs of young people aged 15 to 24 in Latin America. It introduces five articles from original research projects in three countries: Argentina, Brazil, and Peru. These projects were funded by the World Health Organization.