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Exxposing reality: sex work is work
We believe sex work is work. As an organization, CHOICE stands with sex workers in their struggle for decriminalization.
READClimate Change and SRHR: What’s the Narrative?
Katelynn Frawley conducted research for CHOICE on the narratives that NGOs are using to present the interlinkages of climate change and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR). Read her blog to find out how we can do justice for women and girls in the face of climate change through sexual and reproductive rights.
READThe Future is Female (and Sexually Active)
This International Women's Day, we want to share why Women's Marches as spaces are so integral to the cause of SRHR and for the amplification of youth voices...
READHappy Valentine's (and Condoms) Day!
14th of February. The day of love, affection and... condoms.
READ8 Recommendations on Refugees SRHR in Europe
Refugees in Europe urgently need sexual and reproductive healthcare rights. These are our 8 recommendations to make this happen.
READBigger and Better: The key Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Events in 2019!
Heading into 2019, you will no doubt be filled with new resolutions and fresh spirits for the coming 365 days! We have summed up some of the key events, activities, conferences and summits during the year for you to follow and engage in.
READNo SRHR without HIV Services
Young people deserve a healthy and happy future. To ensure this, it is crucial that young people’s sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) are secured. However, we believe that this is impossible without an integrated and comprehensive approach to youth-friendly SRHR and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) health services.
READFind us at ICFP 2018
Find us at the International Conference for Family Planning 2018 in Kigali, Rwanda. Check out all our engagements here!
READCalling upon Nigeria to end LGBT suffering
CHOICE and Equality Triangle Initiative (ETI) are calling upon the Nigerian government to end LGBT suffering during the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) in Geneva.
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