SRHR - Links

  • The Swedish Association for Sexuality Education: a non-profit organisation independent of party politics, the unions and religion that works for an open, positive view of sex and relationship issues.
  • IPPF: global service provider and a leading advocate of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all.
  • DFID: the part of the UK government that manages Britain's aid to poor countries and works to get rid of extreme poverty.
  • WHO: the directing and coordinating authority for health within the United Nations system.
  • Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development
  • ATHENA Network: the network was created to advance gender equity and human rights in the global response to HIV and AIDS.
  • UNFPA: an international development agency that promotes the right of every woman, man and child to enjoy a life of health and equal opportunity.
  • International HIV/AIDS Alliance: The Alliance is a network of national, independent, locally governed and managed linking organisations. Their main objective is to assist other groups responding to HIV and other health related issues.
  • Pathfinder International: a non-profit family planning and reproductive health organization working with developing countries in Latin America, Africa and Asia.
  • Sharenet: a network of Dutch development organisations and individual consultants working in the field of sexual & reproductive health and rights, and HIV.
  • ARROW: promotes and protects women's health rights and needs, particularly in the area of women's sexuality and reproductive health.
  • Ipas: a nonprofit organization that works around the world to increase women's ability to exercise their sexual and reproductive rights, and to reduce abortion-related deaths and injuries.
  • Centre for Reproductive Rights: uses the law to advance reproductive freedom as a fundamental human right that all governments are legally obligated to protect, respect, and fulfill.
  • WPF: aims to encourage sexual and reproductive health and rights throughout the world.




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