Read the article "Provisional Measure 557 (MP 557) has been archived, but the matter is not resolved," written by Ana Maria Costa and Luís Bernardo Delgado Bieber, on the creation [...]Read more
Scott Long published at the blog A paper bird the article Resources for the unbelievers, on aid conditionality and LGBT rights. A series of contents regarding aid conditionality and LGBT [...]Read more
For the SPW Newsletter No 11, Lilián Abracinskas, director of Mujer y Salud en Uruguay (MYSU), wrote the article "Abortion law reform in Uruguay: The state of art", presenting the [...]Read more
Hakima Abbas, the Executive Director of Fahamu Network for Social Justice, wrote for the SPW Newsletter n. 11 the article "Aid, resistance and Queer power", on the effects of the [...]Read more
Read the article Aid conditionality and respect for LGBT people rights, written by Luis Abolafia Anguita, from Fundación Triángulo, a Spanish LGBT organization wich works with development cooperation. The article [...]Read more
In the The Equal Rights Review (Volume Seven), it is debated human rights violations. Some people are at higher risk of having their rights violated. When the higher risk is [...]Read more
More than just talk: the framing of transactional sex and its implications for vulnerability to HIV in Lesotho, Madagascar and South Africa is a cross-country publication generated by the HIV, [...]Read more
In the Volume Six of The Equal Rights Review, The Equal Rights Trust searches for answers to questions like: If equality is understood as a fundamental human right and a [...]Read more
Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Justice: A Comparative Law Casebook, by the International Commission of Jurists is the first book of its kind. It collects and analyzes judicial decisions from [...]Read more
Read the article "Argentina uncategorized: Debates about human trafficking, prostitution and sex work," by Carolina Justo von Lurzer and Santiago Morcillo, on the debate organized by the Sexualities Studies Group [...]Read more
Read the "Reflecting on 2011: incomplete notes on how sexual politics intersect with a shifting landscape", by Sonia Corrêa, published in the Newsletter n.10.Read more
New public health recommendations from the World Health Organization (WHO) and partners aim to help policymakers and doctors scale up access to treatment and prevention services for HIV and sexually [...]Read more
Read Claiming Rosa Parks: Strategic Secularism and Human Rights in Latin America, a paper by Prof. Lynn M. Morgan about Rosa Parks Prize delivered to anti-choice Argentine senator Liliana Negre de Alonso [...]Read more
Read the article Egypt after Mubarak, written by Paul Amar and published at The Nation website, about the coalition that has taken action to continue the Egyptian revolution.Read more
Read What are the connections? Overview and Literature Review, launched by Sida. This publication illustrates the necessity for economic policies and poverty reduction efforts to take account of sexuality. If [...]Read more