The South and Southeast Asia Resource Centre on Sexuality
The South and Southeast Asia Resource Centre on Sexuality Hierarchical Menus in CSS TARSHI

Organisations and Networks working on Sexuality in South and Southeast Asia - Malaysia

The Asian-Pacific Resource & Research Centre for Women (ARROW)

ARROW is a regional non-government organisation committed to promoting and protecting women's health rights and needs, particularly in the area of women's sexuality and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). We produce a cutting-edge, practical, triannual bulletin called ARROWs For Change which aims to provide clear women and rights perspectives on key current women's health, sexuality and SRHR issues. One of the latest issues, Vol. 13 No. 2, is on Affirming Sexuality.

Sisters in Islam

SIS is a group formed in 1988 of Muslim women committed to promoting the rights of women within the framework of Islam. Their efforts to promote the rights of Muslim women are based on the principles of equality, justice and freedom enjoined by the Qur’an as made evident during the study of the holy text. Their work includes offering legal services, public education, research and advocacy. 


Regional Networks

 

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