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    A Youth Activists? Guide to Sexual and Reproductive Rights

    Youth Coalition, 2006
    This guide was written for young activists to provide an overview of the sexual and reproductive rights that are protected by international and regional human rights treaties and other agreements - such as the right to privacy or the right to be free from harmful practices - and to show how these rights apply to adolescents and young people.
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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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    Erotic Justice: Law and the New Politics of Postcolonialism

    Glasshouse Press, 2005
    In 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.
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    Gender Politics: Citizenship, Activism and Sexual Diversity

    Pluto Press, 2005
    Is it possible to move beyond the male-female gender binary system?' This book begins with this question.
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    Women's Perspectives on Globalisation: Critical Approaches

    Karthala, 2006
    This collection of articles aims to provide the francophone public with a critical feminist perspective on the policies and practices of development cooperation among international institutions such as the United Nations, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
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    Combined Fourth and Fifth CEDAW Periodic Reports: Nigeria

    United Nations, 2003
    Nigeria's combined 4th and 5th Periodic Report (1994-2002) on the implementation of CEDAW highlights increasing opportunities for achieving equality and women's human rights. Indicators on maternal health, labour relations, education, political participation, employment and legal reforms depict an increasingly supportive environment for eliminating discrimination against women.
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    Gender and Development: Bridging the Gap between Research and Action

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 2006
    Why should development workers address gender issues? Aside from the fact that gender equality is a basic human right and integral to development - many disparities in development outcomes stem from gender differences.
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    Sharia Implementation in Nigeria: The Journey so far

    2003
    Generally Sharia refers to principles which are accepted by Muslims to be Allah's will for human societies. The principles may be generally agreed, but there are also variations in how they are interpreted. Sharia provides for codes of ethics, social interactions, and legal systems.
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    Social Corporate Responsibility and the Role of the Women's Movement

    Women's Human Right's Net, 2004
    International corporations continue to move production zones to developing countries to benefit from cheap labour and poor standards. Conditions often include low wages, long hours, unsanitary and dangerous working conditions, sexual harassment, verbal and physical abuse, and the prohibition of unionising.

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