They Say // We Say

What language should we use to address the groups and individuals who are opposed to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR)? How should we counter homophobic and/ or anti-choice speech?
Scroll down to check out some handy tips on dealing with the opposition.

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9 Things You Should Know About HIV Prevention Programmes

1.What are HIV prevention programmes?

HIV prevention programmes aim to prevent transmission of HIV by encouraging behavioral change. For example, one of the first HIV prevention programmes was the ABC programme, which aimed to encourage abstinence, fidelity and contraception:
Abstinence, Be Faithful, Use a Condom.’[1] 

2. What are the most widely […]

8 Things You Should Know About Conscientious Objection & Abortion

  1. Traditionally, conscientious objection has been used ‘in the context of refusal to perform military service.’[1] In other words, when individuals refuse to do military service due to their personal conviction that it is morally wrong.

Conscientious objection derives from the right to freedom of thought, conscience and […]

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10 Things You Should Know About Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE)

If you are active (or thinking about becoming active) in the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights, you have probably heard a lot of talk about comprehensive sexuality education. But what exactly is CSE?

1. Comprehensive sexuality education is the process of learning about sex, sexuality, relationships and family […]

8 Things You Should Know About Abortion in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA)

1. Abortion, as opposed to contraception, is widely used as means of family planning in some countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

Often, other modern family planning methods such as contraception are not accessible or affordable, or are inaccessible due to the stigma attached to them. This leads many women […]

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6 Things You Should Know About Cervical Cancer in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA)

1.  Every year, nearly 18000 women die from cervical cancer in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, despite the fact that it is almost entirely preventable.[1]

This is due to the limited availability of high-quality cervical screening programmes in countries across the EECA region, as well as a heavy reliance […]

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11 Things You Should Know About Early Pregnancy and its Health Consequences

The root causes for high rates of early pregnancy in certain countries and communities are both manifold and complex. Factors such as early marriage, lack of access to contraception and lack of education all come into play. Girls who grow up in poverty or in marginalised communities with […]

10 Things You Should Know About HIV and AIDS

The HIV virus was first identified in the 1980s and over 70 million people have been infected with the virus since the beginning of the epidemic.[1]
Modern medical treatments, national and international policies as well as educational and outreach programmes have had great success in limiting the epidemic, however, […]

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