The Sex Rights Africa Network asked Movement Builders who attended the SRHR Movement Building Forum held from 10 - 12 December 2018 in Johannesburg, South Africa, to reflect on their time at the Forum. Here are some excerpts ...
The Sex Rights Africa Network, under the AIDS Foundation of South Africa, held a Movement Building Forum in Johannesburg, South Africa, from 10 – 12 December 2018. The theme of the Forum was ‘Building the Movement for Sex...
Sex Rights Africa Network members are reaching out to communities across the region to gather signatures for the petition for free sanitary wear.
Here are some highlights from the campaign. If you want to be involved, you ...
The Sex Rights Africa Network and Pepeta Africa have launched a petition for free sanitary wear for everyone who needs it.
Globally, around a quarter of young people – most of them female – are neither employed nor i...
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In August 2017, the Tunisian President put together a committee to review its discriminatory laws. Their recommendation was clear: the law that makes it illegal to be gay in Tunisia must go.
For t...
The Sex Rights Africa Network is pleased to be launching a Sex and Disability vlog in conjunction with Alex Henry, a vlogger from Cape Town, South Africa.
Comments and topic suggestions are encouraged.
Expressing your s...
From Amandla Mobi
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Dear Minister Susan Shabangu,
We call on you to commit to a National Strategic Plan on Gender-Based Violence (GBV). This plan must focus on better service delivery for victims...
From Promundo-US
Dear partner,
On his third day in office, President Trump signed the new and worse global gag rule, a restriction on international organizations that receive U.S. global health assistance that blocks th...
President Trump has enacted a massively expanded Global Gag Rule. Now, we need you—civil society organizations around the world—to join us in standing against President Trump’s cruel Global Gag Rule. Make no mistake, th...
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Before you're worthy of receiving higher education, you must prove that you're a virgin, according to some members of Egyptian Parliament.
Parliamentary member Elhamy Agina has a history of disreg...