Strategies

Published 1/10/2010 | Updated 1/10/2010

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RFSU focuses on five themes within its international SRHR efforts:

  • sexuality education and the right to information regarding sexuality, sexually transmitted diseases and HIV and AIDS
  • the right to sexual and reproductive healthcare
  • health and rights of homosexual, bisexual and transgender persons
  • women’s right to safe abortions and decreased maternal mortality rates
  • the right to freedom from sexual and gender based violence

Learn more

Read more about each theme in the document RFSU’s international work – vision, strategy and programmes (pdf-file).

 

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