Members of the Sex Rights Africa Network will be at the third edition of the Southern African Regional Students and Youth Conference (SARSYC) from 11-12 July 2019.
The Sex Rights Africa Network will have a stall at the con...
To mark International Menstrual Hygiene Day on 28 May, the Sex Rights Africa Network held a Happy Flow symposium in Johannesburg, South Africa. The symposium aimed to bust the myths around menstruation, and brought together s...
The 9th SAAIDS Conference, held in Durban from 11-14 June 2019, hosted around 3000 delegates from all over the region.
During the course of the conference, the Sex Rights Africa Network utilised the AIDS Foundation of Sout...
The official launch of Trainers Lab took place at Women Deliver 2019 in Vancouver, Canada! Trainers Lab was jointly developed by the AIDS Foundation South Africa, Aidsfonds, CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality, Dance4Life, IPPF, R...
The MHDay team asked people what they think is needed to create a world in which women and girls are no longer limited by their periods. People from all over the world gave their answers, showing that together we can call fo...
Join us in commemorating Menstrual Hygiene Day on May 28 at the #HappyFlow Symposium at Emthonjeni Auditorium, East Campus, WITS University, Johannesburg!
The Sex Rights Africa Network in conjunction with the AIDS Foundat...
This year's theme for Menstrual Hygiene Day is 'It's Time For Action'.
We asked Network members: How are you going to ACT as an individual ?
Mandi Piyasi
Having grown up in a rural area, I have experienced an...
Today is International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia. As convenors of the Sex Rights Africa Network, we asked AIDS Foundation of South Africa staff members to tell us why they feel it's important to commemo...
Today is Happy Flow Monday! The online petition is almost at 1000 signatures - you can help by signing the petition if you haven't done so already, and by sharing this post on social media and with your networks.
Make your...
The World Health Organisation estimates that around 830 women die from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth every day. This rate is exacerbated by lack of access to care due to poor availability, affordabili...