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Organizations relating to Sex-Related Questions
International Gender and Language Association / St Lucia QLD, Australia / Est. 1999
International Academy of Sex Research / Valhalla NY, USA / Est. 1974
Institut Sexocorporel International / Lugano, Switzerland / Est. 2004
Centro Latino-Americano em Sexualidade e Direitos Humanos / Rio de Janeiro, Brazil / Est. 2002
Coalition for Sexual and Bodily Rights in Muslim Societies / Surabaya, Indonesia / Est. 2001
Global Research and Advocacy Group / Dakar, Senegal
African Sex Workers Alliance / Nairobi, Kenya / Est. 2009
NGO Committee on the Status of Women, Geneva / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1973
Center of Arab Women for Training and Research, Tunis / Tunis, Tunisia / Est. 1993
Women's Working Group on Financing for Development / Quezon City, Philippines / Est. 2007
European Commission on Sexual Orientation Law / Vienna, Austria
Southern Africa Gender Protocol Alliance / Johannesburg, South Africa / Est. 2005
Equal Rights Coalition / Est. 2016
Gender and Media Southern Africa Network / Johannesburg, South Africa
International Gender and Trade Network / Rio de Janeiro, Brazil / Est. 1999
Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence / Est. 1992
GBV Prevention Network / Kampala, Uganda / Est. 2003
Gender and Disaster Network / Newcastle upon Tyne, UK / Est. 1997
Africa Gender and Development Evaluators Network / Nairobi, Kenya / Est. 2002
International Gender Policy Network / Est. 2005
Gender5+ / Brussels, Belgium
Gender Summit / London, UK / Est. 2011
Ending Clerical Abuse / Seattle WA, USA / Est. 2017
Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies / Nicosia, Cyprus / Est. 2002
Gender Concerns International / The Hague, Netherlands / Est. 2004
Centre for Global Gender Studies / Est. 2003
African Centre for Empowerment and Gender Advocacy / Nairobi, Kenya
Institut international de sexoanalyse / Montréal QC, Canada
Southern African Sexual Health Association / Cresta, South Africa / Est. 1999
Africa Regional Sexuality Resource Centre, Lagos / Lagos, Nigeria / Est. 2003
World Neighbors / Oklahoma City OK, USA / Est. 1951
Centre international de formation et de recherche en sexualité / Toulouse, France
Astraea International Fund For Sexual Minorities / New York NY, USA / Est. 1996
Guttmacher Institute / New York NY, USA / Est. 1968
Sonke Gender Justice Network / Cape Town, South Africa / Est. 2006
African Gender and Media Initiative / Nairobi, Kenya
Share-Net International / Amsterdam, Netherlands
Global Women P.E.A.C.E. Foundation / Centreville VA, USA / Est. 2010
Hope Foundation for African Women / Nairobi, Kenya / Est. 2011
No Means No Worldwide / Hamilton VA, USA
BalticFem / Norrtälje, Sweden / Est. 2002
Ekklesia Foundation for Gender Education / Bondo, Kenya / Est. 2009
International Abolitionist Federation / Est. 1875
Universal League for Sexual Reform / Est. 1927
European Federation for the Disappearance of Prostitution / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1992
Association francophone internationale des spécialistes du traitement des abuseurs sexuels / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1994
Asociación Latinoamericana de Psicólogos Sexólogos / Est. 1998
Centro de Comunicación y Género Nosotras en el Mundo / Córdoba, Argentina
International Migration and Gender Research Institute / Brussels, Belgium
International School of Temple Arts / Est. 2007
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World Problems relating to Sex-Related Questions
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialGender stereotyping of employment
Group sex
Transgender prostitution
Concupiscence
Transsexualism
Misuse of spiritual authority for sexual purposes
Discrimination against women in religion
Heterosexual infection of women with AIDS
Female prostitution
Paraphilia
Male bias of medicine
Lack of male libido
Gender abortions
Discrimination against women in employment
Voyeurism
Sexual harassment by women
Obscene telephone calls
Discrimination refugees
Sexual harassment in the workplace
Forced social intimacy
Discrimination against women executives
Sexual abuse by women
Electronic pornography
Sexual exploitation of women
Boasting
Action Strategies relating to Sex-Related Questions
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialKissing
Correcting gender bias in policy-making
Combatting sexual harassment in the workplace
Providing reproductive health counselling for adolescents
Researching role of women in development management
Educating about safe sex practices
Adopting transsexual behaviour
Training sex educators
Publicizing negative effects of family planning education
Changing gender roles
Publishing materials about adolescent sexuality
Designing sex education programmes
Researching adolescent sexual health
Promoting adolescent reproductive health awareness
Countering sexual exploitation of women
Publicizing family planning methods
Counselling about sexual issues
Correcting misinformation on sexual practices
Correcting gender bias
Resisting domestic violence
Promoting natural family planning
Establishing equal opportunity for women in employment
Countering sexual exploitation
Countering sexual exploitation of men
Protecting sexual and reproductive health
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