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Wealth Status and Sexual Partnership Pattern among Nigerian Men
Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences, 2014DocumentBringing Rights to Bear: An Advocate’s Guide to the Work of the UN Treaty Monitoring Bodies on Reproductive and Sexual Rights
Center for Reproductive Rights, formerly known as the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy, New York, 2003Six key human rights treaties provide the legal foundation for the international community's commitment to human rights: the Convention on Torture; the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW); the Convention against Racial Discrimination; the Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Covenant; the Children's Rights Convention; and the Civil and Political RightDocumentFrozen in Success - Gay Activists Fear Czechs are Becoming Too Content with Past Achievements
Transitions Online, 2008The 1st July 2008 marked the Czech Republic's two year anniversary of the passing of the same-sex partnerships law, a landmark achievement arising after years of political struggle and one that set the country apart from its Central European neighbours. By the end of 2007, 487 same-sex couples had entered a legal union.DocumentPromoting Men to Respond to HIV/AIDS
BRIDGE, 2007The HIV prevalence rate in the general population in Cambodia is in decline. Yet this is no time for complacency - it still has one of the highest rates in the region. To have most impact, the Khmer HIV/AIDS NGO Alliance (Khana) focuses on the needs of a range of different target groups such as men who have sex with men (MSM), youth, drug users, and married couples.DocumentCareful Interventions: Masculinity and the Condom Crisis
BRIDGE, 2007Do prevailing ideas about how 'real men' should behave undermine effective condom use? This paper argues that expectations of how 'real' men must behave - particularly the pressure to be sexually potent and experienced - can undermine effective condom use.DocumentPromotion of Human Rights and Gender Equality Related to Sexual and Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS Among Youth in Low-Income Areas of Buenos Aires Suburbs, Argentina
BRIDGE, 2007In contexts of poverty, the sole fact of being young can be a cause of exclusion.DocumentSexPolitics: reports from the front lines
Sexuality Policy Watch, 2008How and why are gender and sexuality being used in political power struggles within and across countries and institutions? This question was at the heart of a project launched by Sexuality Policy Watch in 2004 - a transnational, cross-cultural research initiative seeking to capture the dynamics of contemporary sexual politics.DocumentHIV, AIDS and Islam: a workshop manual based on compassion, responsibility and justice
Communities Responding to the HIV/AIDS Epidemic, 2007This manual for running workshops on the theme of Islam, HIV, and AIDS is intended for those whose primary purpose is to raise awareness among Muslims about the prevalence of HIV and AIDS in their communities.DocumentMy Unconventional Wedding
BRIDGE, 2006In China marriage is the norm. Many people get married, including gay men marrying women (straight or not), for reasons of convenience and under social pressure, but also for reasons of pleasure and through choice. However, gay men who marry women are often blamed by the gay community for not being gay enough, or by health authorities for transmitting HIV and endangering society.DocumentBRIDGE Bibliography 18: Women and girls living with HIV/AIDS: overview and annotated bibliography
BRIDGE, 2007HIV/AIDS is both driven by and entrenches gender inequality, leaving women more vulnerable than men to its impact. This report - consisting of an overview, annotated bibliography, and contacts section - considers the specific challenges faced by women and girls who are living with HIV and AIDS.Pages
