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Promundo, 2006This video is a tool to promote discussion on the topic of sexual diversity among groups of adolescents. Its aim is to stimulate critical reflections that contribute to increased respect for sexual diversity and the reduction of homophobia. Marcelo is a young man who, like most young people, has dreams, desires and plans.DocumentThe Female Condom: a Guide for Planning and Programming
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2000This guide shows how to integrate the female condom into already existing programmes and how to effectively promote the female condom and train providers to adequately educate potential users about it.DocumentBRIDGE Bibliography 15: Engaging men in gender equality: positive strategies and approaches: overview and annotated bibliography
Siyanda, 2006In various settings, small numbers of men and boys are changing their attitudes and behaviour towards women - supporting opportunities for women to earn an income outside the home, or speaking out against gender-based violence, for example. What makes this kind of resistance to rigid views of gender possible?DocumentInstitutional Memoir of the 2005 Institute for Trans and Intersex Activist Training
International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, 2005This memoir describes the first ever Institute for Trans and Intersex Activist Training to be held in South America. The two-week Training Institute, which was organised by the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission's (IGLHRC), was held in Argentina in 2004 and was planned, coordinated and run by trainers from South America.DocumentPleasure and Prevention Case Study Number One
The Pleasure Project, 2004Vida Positiva (Positive Living) is a training programme in Mozambique which aimed to promote safer sex among married couples by tackling one of the reasons that married men were having sex outside of their marriages: because they were bored with their sex lives at home.DocumentWalking the Talk: Inner Spaces Outer Faces - a Gender and Sexuality Initiative
CARE International, 2006Initiating a dialogue around sex and sexuality was identified as a priority need by CARE reproductive health programme staff working in India and Vietnam.DocumentRights of the Body and Perversions of War: Sexual Rights and Wrongs Ten Years Past Beijing
2005Much groundbreaking work has been done by the movement against Violence against Women. At the same time, however, the emphasis on violence has produced an image of third world women as helpless victims of culture which dovetails with right wing rhetoric about preserving women's chastity. In contrast to women, sexual violence against men has been less visible.DocumentErotic Justice: Law and the New Politics of Postcolonialism
Glasshouse Press, 2005In India, the law reform campaigns of the women's movement over the past few decades have focused in part on sexual wrongs, including rape, domestic violence and dowry murders, sexual harassments, obscenity and trafficking. Likewise, the international women's movement has given much attention to violence against women.DocumentGender Politics: Citizenship, Activism and Sexual Diversity
Pluto Press, 2005Is it possible to move beyond the male-female gender binary system?' This book begins with this question.DocumentSexuality Matters
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2006This Bulletin addresses a theme that mainstream development has persistently neglected: sexuality. Why is sexuality a development concern? Because sexuality matters to people, and is an important part of most people's lives. Because development policies and practices are already having a significant - and often negative - impact on sexuality.Pages
