The South and Southeast Asia Resource Centre on Sexuality
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Rangaranjan Commission report on AIDS in Asia

The Gender and Reproductive Health Research Initiative: Mapping a Decade of Reproductive Health Research
Creating Resources for Empowerment in Action (CREA), New Delhi, India, has published a critical review of selected research spanning a decade in six topics. Please click on a topic below to download the report:

BRIDGE Development-Gender: Cutting Edge Packs
Written and produced in collaboration with partners, Cutting Edge Packs provide accessible overviews of the latest thinking on a gender theme and summaries of the most useful resources. Each pack includes an Overview Report, a Supporting Resources Collection and a copy of Gender and Development In Brief. These packs can be downloaded free from the BRIDGE website.

New Eldis Health Key Issues Guide to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
The Eldis Health Key Issues guide reviews current policy issues and explores cutting-edge debates relating to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), examining questions of definition and exploring key debates. The guide also highlights current and future challenges for attaining greater levels of sexual and reproductive well-being, and considers the role of innovative technologies and approaches in achieving sexual and reproductive health and rights for all.

Safe Passages to Adulthood
Free resources on enabling young people to improve their sexual and reproductive health. 
This collaborative research programme has developed a series of free resources aimed at increasing the capacity of policy-makers, practitioners and researchers working to promote young people’s sexual health in resource-constrained settings. Download the files here or go to their website: http://www.safepassages.soton.ac.uk  

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