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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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    Sexuality Matters

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2006
    This 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.
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    Stockholm Call to Action: Investing in Reproductive Health and Rights as a Development Priority

    United Nations Population Fund, 2005
    The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the Government of Sweden convened the high-level roundtable, ?Reducing Poverty and Achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs): Investing in Reproductive Health and Rights? on 11 and 12 April 2005 in Stockholm.
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    Millennium Development Goals and Sexual and Reproductive Health: Briefing Cards

    2005
    Universal access to sexual and reproductive health education, information, and services is key to achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
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    Public Choices, Private Decisions: Sexual and Reproductive Health and the Millennium Development Goals

    United Nations Development Programme, 2006
    Apart from being important in and of itself, ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) is instrumentally important for achieving many of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). This report brings out the linkages between the Programme of Action from the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) and the MDGs.
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    The war over women's wombs escalates

    2006
    The religious right's drive to smash reproductive freedom, is bad news for all women, yet affects some groups more profoundly. Poor women are taking the hardest hits. Between 1994-2006, unwanted pregnancies in the USA rose by 29 percent for low income women; and declined 20 percent for the better off.
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    Position statement: injecting drug users and access to HIV treatment

    International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS, 2005
    In 2005, there were an estimated 13.2 million injecting drug users worldwide, 80% of whom live in developing and transitional countries.
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    Dying to Learn: Young People HIV/Aids and the Churches

    Christian Aid, 2003
    Churches have been concerned that sexual health and HIV education may lead to promiscuity amongst young people. This report examines the evidence from rigorous academic studies. It concludes that sexual health and HIV education, including related life-skills education does not hasten sexual debut and does not increase the number of sexual partners.

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