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Rights and Desire: A Facilitator's Manual to Healthy Sexuality
Breakthrough Institute, 2006Rights 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.DocumentPositively Informed: Lesson Plans and Guidance for Sexuality Educators and Advocates
2004A 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.DocumentGender and Sexuality Cutting Edge Pack (CEP)
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2006Sexuality can bring misery through sexual violence, HIV/AIDS, maternal mortality, female genital mutilation, or marginalisation of those who break the rules, such as non-macho men, single women, widows who re-marry, sex workers, people with same-sex sexualities, and transgender people. Sexuality can also bring joy, affirmation, intimacy and well-being.DocumentGender and Sexuality: Overview Report
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2006Why are gender and sexuality important for policymakers, practitioners and activists? Sexuality and gender can combine to make a huge difference in people's lives - between well-being and ill-being, and sometimes between life and death.DocumentBRIDGE Gender and Development in Brief. Issue 18: Sexuality
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2006Sexuality can bring misery through sexual violence, HIV/AIDS, maternal mortality, female genital mutilation, or marginalisation of those who break the rules, such as non-macho men, single women, widows who re-marry, sex workers, people with same-sex sexualities, and transgender people. Sexuality can also bring joy, affirmation, intimacy and well-being.DocumentGender and Sexuality: Supporting Resources Collection
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007Mobilising 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.DocumentSex Work Toolkit
World Health Organization, 2004In 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).DocumentHow to Guide: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Programme in Liberia
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 2001How can sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) be tackled in a refugee setting? This guide advocates for a multisectoral approach which brings together a range of organisations working in the medical, legal, and security sectors, with the refugee community, to tackle SGBV in participatory 'survivor' centred ways.DocumentImproving Access to Safe Abortion: Guidance on Making High Quality Services Available
IPAS, 2005This CD-ROM aims to enhance public discussion of the issues around unsafe abortion and encourage the provision of safe abortion services to the extent allowed by national law. The package includes advocacy tools in English, Spanish, and Portuguese which can be used with a range of audiences - policy-makers, health care providers, the media, and individuals.DocumentA Youth Activists? Guide to Sexual and Reproductive Rights
Youth Coalition, 2006This 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.Pages
