Sexuality Policy Watch

Sexual and Reproductive Rights Global Landscape in February 2015

No major event has been registered by our radars at the sexual and reproductive rights global landscape in February. But we would like to recommend a series of inspiring books, publications and others resources that have reached us recently:

– The Global Public Health Special Issue (volume 10, issue 2) on SRHR “Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for the next decades: What’s been achieved? What lies ahead?”, available online.

–  Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID) Publication Sex Workers Transforming Economic Power to Advance Women’s Rights and Justice: Post 2012 AWID International Forum Innovation Seed Grants, available in English, French and Spanish.

The Queer African Reader, edited by Sokari Ekine, Hakima Abbas and aimed at engaging a primarily African audience and focusing on intersectionality while including experiences from a variety of contexts including rural communities, from exile, from conflict and post-conflict situations as well as diverse religious and cultural contexts.

– Scott Long’s article Help, I’m being persecuted: Hypocrisy and free speech.

– Center for Reproductive Rights’ Abortion and Reproductive Rights in Latin America: Implications for Democracy.

– Reproductive Health Matters Call for Paper (volume 23, number 46)

– Petroria University Law Press’s Strengthening the protection of sexual and reproductive health and rights in the African region through human rights.

– Men Who Sell Sex – global perspectives, edited by Peter Aggleton and Richard Parker.



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