IDS Sexuality and Development November Newsletter is on the web and brings discussions about heteronormativity and patriarchy as well as other issues. Learn more.Read more
In an article published at Journal of the International AIDS Society, Chris Beyrer and Monica Malta highlight setbacks on the Brazilian political and financial commitment of National AIDS Programm. This [...]Read more
SPW recommends the document “LGBTI persons deprived of their liberty: a framework for preventive monitoring” because it considers very relevant that the Association for Prevention of Torture and Penal Reform [...]Read more
SPW recommends reading the blog “The adventures of cosmic yoruba and her flying machines”, which brings reflections on sexuality in pre-colonial Nigeria. Click here.Read more
Read article on The Guardian about how a movement that started out as a critique of capitalist exploitation ended up contributing key ideas to its latest neoliberal phase. Here.Read more
Latin American Center on Sexuality and Human Rights brough interviews with scholars (Sealing Cheng and Thaddeus Blanchette) working on the connections between love, prostitution and market. Read the interview with [...]Read more
During his apostolic journey to Rio de Janeiro for the 28th World Youth Day, Pope Francis did not repeat the Vatican’s old rhetoric. Instead, he remained silent about sexual issues [...]Read more
Latin American Center on Sexuality and Human Rights (CLAM) has published Sexuality, culture and politics – a south American reader, in which South American scholars explore the values, practices, knowledge, [...]Read more
Although mature and vibrant, Latin American scholarship on sexuality still remains largely invisible to a global readership. In this collection of articles translated from Portuguese and Spanish, published by Latin [...]Read more
In this event to be held at the UN Human Rights Council, the Center for Reproductive Rights will speak about the Alyne Case in relation to which Brazil has been [...]Read more
Uganda: Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG) happily welcomes the court ruling by US Federal judge on Wednesday August 14, 2013. In the historic ruling the judge rejected a motion to dismiss [...]Read more
The Universal Access to Female Condom Joint Programs has just published an up-date report on Female Condoms now available in the global market or yet under study and waiting from approval. [...]Read more
The Regional Conference on Population and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean ended on August 15, 2013 after country delegates agreed upon a groundbreaking document the “Montevideo Consensus On [...]Read more
Sexuality Policy Watch (SPW) is organizing a second training, focusing on how theory, research and policy can shape meaningful social change. Participants will be coming from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, [...]Read more
Today the Lesbians and Gays of Botswana (LEGABIBO) took part at the World AIDS day commemorations and march which took place in Moshupa a small village close to Gaborone, the [...]Read more