India

Published 1/11/2010 | Updated 3/9/2010

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RFSU has partnerships with two organisations in India, Talking About Reproductive and Sexual Health Issues (TARSHI) and Mamta Health Institute for Mother and Child (MAMTA).

TARSHI is an Indian organisation that strives to make sexuality education available for youth. In cooperation with RFSU, TARSHI plans to continue their work through the creation and distribution of a sexuality education manual for teachers. In addition, the organisation will continue to provide telephone hotlines and web-based services offering information concerning sexuality and reproductive health and rights.

MAMTA has worked in cooperation with RFSU for many years. MAMTA wants to continue to focus on issues related to young people’s access to SRHR services by concentrating on healthcare professionals and the spread of the ”Adolescent Education Programme”, an education programme that is directed towards school children.

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Do visit TARSHI
In response to Stina: Please visit our website www.tarshi.net and feel free to call for an appointment to learn more about our work.

Said: Radhika Chandiramani 10/21/2010 10:59:42 AM

@Stina
Hej! Kul att du gillar webbben! Jag ber ngn kontakta dig direkt!
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Said: Maria,webbredaktör 2/22/2010 3:21:12 PM

Besöka projektet
Hej! Jag bor i Indien för tillfället, på internationell skola som är del av UWC rörelsen. Jag håller nu i veckan en workshop "Sex 101" för alla på skolan, eftersom jag några gånger har stött på skrämmande okunskap, även här på skolan! Jag har hämtat en massa informatio från eran guldgruva här på sajten!
Jag blev i alla fall väldigt intresserad av det här projektet TARSHI. Jag undrar om det skulle varje möjligt att få vara med någon gång, att få besöka projektet?

Said: Stina 2/20/2010 7:08:43 AM

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