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15 and counting is a camapign to demand bettre access to sexual health services and education for everyone, regardless of your age, gender or where you live. 15 and counting is connecting young people around the world to work together for better acces to sexual health services and information. 15 and coutning encourages open and honest discussion to persuade governments to getr seriosu about young people's health and wellbeing. 

Entre Nous, the European Magazine for Sexual and Reproductive Health is published three times a year and is funded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York, with the assistance of the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe. Most of its issues are also available in Russian.

 

Go Ask Alice! is a health question and answer Internet resource produced by the Alice!, Health Promotion Programme at Columbia University — a division of Health Services at Columbia. It is a health Q&A Internet resource and works to provide readers with reliable, accurate, accessible, culturally competent information and a range of thoughtful perspectives so that they can make responsible decisions concerning their health and well-being.

My Sistahs is an Advocates for Youth (USA) initiative, web site and peer educator network aimed at young women of colour (in USA) that covers both general SRHR and growing-up experiences and those particular, culture- and tradition-related ones (identity, gender roles, discrimination, different lifestyles). Online counselling included.

Open Training Platform; the objective behind this platform is to empower trainers or/and trainees with free resources, offer them a structured collaborative space to share their training but also to promote and value the “open” training materials, which are freely and openly accessible for trainers and self-learners to use and re-use for non commercial purposes such as teaching, learning and research.

 

PATH is an international, non-profit organisation that creates sustainable, culturally relevant solutions, enabling communities worldwide to break longstanding cycles of poor health. By collaborating with diverse public- and private-sector partners, they help provide appropriate health technologies and vital strategies that change the way people think and act. Their work improves global health and well-being.

 

Since 1957, Pathfinder International has maintained an unwavering belief in the right of women and families to have access to contraception and to quality reproductive health care. Pathfinder works in remote locations, under the most difficult conditions, serving the most vulnerable people. They collaborate with governments, NGOs, and community- and faith-based organisations to make contraception available and provide the quality care needed to ensure safe childbirth and healthy families.

 

The Pleasure Project is an educational organisation hat promotes safer sex that feels good. While most safer sex and HIV prevention programmes are negative and disease-focused, The Pleasure Project is different: it takes a positive, liberating and sexy approach to safer sex. Think of it as sex education ... with the emphasis on 'sex'.

 

Save the Children is the leading independent organisation creating lasting change in the lives of children in need in the United States and around the world. Recognized for their commitment to accountability, innovation and collaboration, their work takes them into the heart of communities, where they help children and families help themselves.

 

Teenwire.com is an award-winning sexual health Web site for teens. Important information is also available in Spanish through the "En Español" section of the site. It is the Planned Parenthood Federation of America Web site for teens and is staffed by professionals who are dedicated to providing the information young people need.

 

Women Deliver Conference sparked action to mobilize political will and resources to save lives and realize the potential of women—not only as mothers but also as critical contributors to their families and nations. You can check back to this website often for the latest news from across the globe on how the Women Deliver community is taking this Initiative forward.