Wednesday, November 2, 2011

‘What is your message for the seven billionth baby?”


Danica May Camacho, a girl born in Philippine capital Manila, has been chosen by UN as the 7 billionth person on our planet.

Inspired by an article from the Guardian newspaper, our question for all of you is:
‘What is your message for the seven billionth baby?”

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

AAPAS KI BATEIN (videos on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH) issues)

AAPAS KI BATEIN
Rutgers WPF developed a series of 8 Videos on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH) issues in 2004. This video series is named as Aapas Ki Batein.
It includes videos on:
  • Child Sexual Abuse
  • Early Marriages
  • Family Planning
  • HIV & AIDS
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Risk Taking Behaviors
  • Growing up Girls- Menstruation
  • Growing up Boys- Masturbation
 
 
 

WORLD SEXUAL HEALTH DAY 4th September

On September 4th, WAS will celebrate, World Sexual Health Day with a great number of activities in many cities and towns around the globe.

CONCEPT: An international celebration of sexual health and sexual rights. The aim is to involve as many countries and cities within countries, as possible.

PURPOSE: To encourage discussion and recognition of sexual health as an integral part of overall health. To demonstrate that people have the right to discuss sexual matters and to access information and resources.

ETHOS: To be totally consistent with the values and aims of the World Association for Sexual Health. That is to promote and support the right to express one’s sexuality in a healthy and responsible way. WAS is committed to ethical and evidenced based practice.

For more details visit http://www.worldsexology.org/

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

WPF, Pakistan E-newsletter December 2010


WPF, Pakistan E-newsletter December 2010 (Issue No. 46)

To view this e-newsletter, click the link below:


To view earlier issues of e-newsletter, visit  http://wpfpak.org/html/publications.html

 
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World Population Foundation
Email: wpf@wpfpak.org URL: www.wpfpak.org
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By the end of 2010 World Population Foundation and Rutgers Nisso
Groep will enter into a merger under the name of Rutgers WPF.
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Friday, November 5, 2010

Be a part of the International campaign to promote sexual rights in Muslim societies 09-Nov-2010

One Day One Struggle (9th November, 2010)
Be a part of the International campaign to promote sexual rights in Muslim societies


For more details, visit our facebook group

One Day, One Struggle: An international campaign to promote sexual rights across muslim societies 09-Nov-2010


On 9 November 2009, a very diverse group of NGOs will stage bold actions in 11 countries to promote human rights. As part of the historic international campaign “One Day One Struggle” organized by the Coalition for Sexual and Bodily Rights in Muslim Societies (CSBR), over 20 organizations will hold simultaneous events and public demonstrations on topics like protesting customary practices such as honor killings, overturning discriminatory and life threatening laws like stoning or lashing of women, and calling for LGBT rights, the right to sexuality education and the right to bodily and sexual integrity of all people.
This year the World Population Foundation in collaboration with Kuch Khaas is stepping forth to celebrate this day in Pakistan and shout out for our rights through a unique theatrical performance. World Population Foundation is an international NGO that has been working in Pakistan since 1997 for the bodily rights of youth and women. They have made a significant headway for the promotion of these basic human rights in many districts across Pakistan.
On the 9th Nov 2010 WPF & Kuch Khaas will bring forth a theatrical performance, by young, energetic and extremely talented students that will depict the complexity and depth of problems faced, if the right information is not provided to everyone at the right time. A bold yet symbolic performance will be staged that will motivate and encourage the audience to take part in raising their voice for our rights and freedom. The performance will be followed by an interactive discussion where a panel will engage with the audience to answer any of their queries or gain insight from their ideas.