"The Sexual Rights Initiative (SRI).
>
> Closing date: August 22, 2009.
> About us:
>
> The Sexual Rights Initiative (SRI) was created in 2006. Its aim is to
> create
> a political space for advocacy on sexual rights by bringing together
> feminist, LGBTI, southern and northern perspectives and incorporating
> diverse views without privileging particular experiences. The collaborating
> partners are Action Canada for Population and Development (ACPD), Creating
> Resources for Empowerment in Action (CREA), Mulabi – Espacio
> Latinoamericano
> de Sexualidades y Derechos, Polish Federation for Women and Family Planning
> and others.
>
> The major forum for our work is the United Nations Human Rights Council
> that
> offers many more opportunities for State and non-state actors to influence
> the development and implementation of international law and standards
> through the United Nations human rights mechanisms. It is an increasingly
> important venue to develop and advance sexual rights as a critical part of
> the international human rights framework.
>
> The Sexual Rights Initiative aims to work in a collaborative manner that is
> based on genuine sharing and open discussion around issues of power, access
> and resources. It intends to frame sexual rights as both a set of
> particular
> rights and as a cross-cutting issue, including the traditional framework of
> sexual and reproductive rights issues (reproductive rights, HIV/AIDS,
> sexual
> orientation and gender identity and so on), but also analyzing sexual
> rights
> within a comprehensive human rights framework. Hopefully, it will result in"
>
> Closing date: August 22, 2009.
> About us:
>
> The Sexual Rights Initiative (SRI) was created in 2006. Its aim is to
> create
> a political space for advocacy on sexual rights by bringing together
> feminist, LGBTI, southern and northern perspectives and incorporating
> diverse views without privileging particular experiences. The collaborating
> partners are Action Canada for Population and Development (ACPD), Creating
> Resources for Empowerment in Action (CREA), Mulabi – Espacio
> Latinoamericano
> de Sexualidades y Derechos, Polish Federation for Women and Family Planning
> and others.
>
> The major forum for our work is the United Nations Human Rights Council
> that
> offers many more opportunities for State and non-state actors to influence
> the development and implementation of international law and standards
> through the United Nations human rights mechanisms. It is an increasingly
> important venue to develop and advance sexual rights as a critical part of
> the international human rights framework.
>
> The Sexual Rights Initiative aims to work in a collaborative manner that is
> based on genuine sharing and open discussion around issues of power, access
> and resources. It intends to frame sexual rights as both a set of
> particular
> rights and as a cross-cutting issue, including the traditional framework of
> sexual and reproductive rights issues (reproductive rights, HIV/AIDS,
> sexual
> orientation and gender identity and so on), but also analyzing sexual
> rights
> within a comprehensive human rights framework. Hopefully, it will result in"
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