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    Teaching Resources: Bibliography on Sexuality

    Gender and Women's Studies Africa, 2003
    This bibliography seeks to encourage greater awareness of the links between thought and activism in African teaching and research on sexuality. It begins with a section on heterosexuality - focusing particularly on themes such as virginity, marriage, reproduction, and the relations between sexuality and gender.
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    Rights and Desire: A Facilitator's Manual to Healthy Sexuality

    Breakthrough Institute, 2006
    Rights and Desire: A Facilitator's Manual to Healthy Sexuality' is a resource tool for teachers and facilitators to generate positive dialogue about relationships, sex and sexuality.
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    Positively Informed: Lesson Plans and Guidance for Sexuality Educators and Advocates

    2004
    A resource kit of lesson plans and guidance for comprehensive sexuality educators, 'Positively Informed' provides a selection of key available English-language sexuality education materials. The manual is intended to serve as a source of ideas, examples, and inspiration for educators developing their own sexuality education curricula.
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    SysteMALEtizing: Resources for Engaging Men in Sexual and Reproductive Health

    2006
    This brochure highlights key resources for working with men and provides a framework for distinguishing among the varied programmes, research and tools that are available. The framework reflects different approaches to such work: men are viewed as ?clients? (focusing on men's own reproductive health needs), as ?partners?
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    Gender and Sexuality: Supporting Resources Collection

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007
    Mobilising around sexuality is not new. Activists and practitioners have long been working on issues such as HIV/AIDS; sexual violence; abortion; sex work; and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights. What is new is the integrated, affirmative approach to sexuality which is increasingly being adopted.
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    Sex Work Toolkit

    World Health Organization, 2004
    In many parts of the world, sex workers have been among the groups most vulnerable to and most affected by HIV since the beginning of the AIDS pandemic. This online toolkit is aimed at helping sex workers to protect themselves and their clients from infection by HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
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    Choices: A Guide for Young People

    Macmillan Education Ltd, London and Oxford, 1999
    Choices' is written for young people growing up in Africa today and for peer educators, youth leaders, teachers, health workers, and parents. It provides accurate information on sexual and reproductive health, and outlines activities designed to explore values and attitudes in relation to culture and the changing world; and to build self-esteem.
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    The Female Condom: a Guide for Planning and Programming

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2000
    This 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.
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    Pleasure and Prevention Case Study Number One

    The Pleasure Project, 2004
    Vida 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.
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    Walking the Talk: Inner Spaces Outer Faces - a Gender and Sexuality Initiative

    CARE International, 2006
    Initiating a dialogue around sex and sexuality was identified as a priority need by CARE reproductive health programme staff working in India and Vietnam.

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