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Date: 16 March 2017. We are happy to invite you to the fifth webinar KIT and partners are hosting on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Fragile Environments. These webinars are a spin off of the symposium titled "Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Fragile Environments, turning challenges into opportunities" that took place in December 2015. The aim of this series of … Read more
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Date: 28 March 2017. Culture Cures & Kills II - a symposium for and by students Are you a STUDENT in the Netherlands? Are you interested in HIV/AIDS, TB and Hepatitis in Eastern Europe and Central Asia? On the 28th of March, AFEW International and WEB.foundation are organising the second 'Culture Cures & Kills' symposium in the Tolhuistuin in Amsterdam. The symposium is for … Read more
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Date: 4 April 2017. Would you like to learn more about the Most Significant Change (MSC) technique? Join us for a full day of training! This one-day program will provide you with an introduction to the concepts and theory of the MSC methodology for Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E). The MSC technique is a participatory storytelling method that documents programme outcomes as experienced by beneficiaries … Read more
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Between November 2016 and February 2017 an external evaluation of Share-Net was commissioned to Kaleidos Research & Ghent University. They conducted in-depth interviews with key informants, skype interviews with the country nodes, focus group discussions and internet based surveys for members and users of the knowledge platform. The overall objective of the evaluation is to assess the progress of Share-Net International in relation to its mandate and objectives and to formulate recommendations to strengthen the platform, ensure its continuation and improve its ability to realise its objectives. Read more
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The Dutch Knowledge Platforms are said to “have gold in their hands”. A recently concluded learning review provides insight into the achievements and added value of the five Knowledge Platforms since their kick-off three years ago. The Platforms have been structured around five strategic themes for development cooperation: food and nutrition security; sexual and reproductive health and rights; security and …
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On the 23rd of February, Share-Net Netherlands, Rutgers and WO=MEN organized the interactive session: Realizing the SDGs in the Netherlands and beyond. Please click here for the Briefing Note Netherlands SDG Reporting of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Presentation Interactive Session: Realizing the SDGs. Future Steps: Rutgers, Share-Net Netherlands and WO=MEN will continue working together Read more
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Blijft Nederland zich inzetten voor seksuele rechten in de rest van de wereld? Met de hashtag #NLGidsland gingen CDA, VVD, D66, GroenLinks en PvdA daarover in debat. Mag Nederland zich bemoeien met meisjesbesnijdenis en kindhuwelijken in andere landen? En moet in ons eigen land het vaderschapsverlof van 2 dagen naar minimaal 8 weken? En moet anticonceptie een basisrecht zijn, net … Read more
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Closing date for Applications: 16 March 2017. The Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland (MFA) announces a Call for Proposals for International Non-governmental Organizations (INGOs) for support in Development Cooperation. The 2017 Call for Proposals is open from 16 February to 16 March 2017. Support for International Non-governmental Organizations (INGOs) The MFA can allocate development cooperation funds, subject to annual parliamentary approval in … Read more
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Deadline nominaties: 15 april 2017. Het Eijkman Medaillefonds werd opgericht op 1 oktober 1923 ter huldiging van prof. dr. C. Eijkman, een van de grondleggers van de moderne voedingsleer, ter gelegenheid van zijn vijfentwintigjarig jubileum als hoogleraar van de Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht. In 1929 werd de Nobelprijs voor de Fysiologie of Geneeskunde (mede) aan hem toegekend voor zijn verdiensten op het gebied van de vitamineleer … Read more
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Date: 16 - 29 July 2017. Application deadline: 31 May 2017. The Sexuality Leadership Development Fellowship addresses historical and contemporary sexuality issues and emerging best practice in policy and programming for sexual well-being in Africa. The curriculum focuses on sexuality, sexual health and rights, sexual diversity, pleasure, HIV/AIDS and vulnerabilities, gender and violence against women. Course Content The Sexuality Leadership Development Fellowship (SLDF) is designed to: … Read more
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Date: 11 March 2017. International Women's Day and the upcoming Dutch election fuel us to meet again, in solidarity, to show our numbers and support each other's actions. We stand for the end of discrimination, equal rights for all humans and we value each other's diversity and passions to create a world with more compassion. Schedule Women’s March Amsterdam March 11 12:30 – 13:00 … Read more
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Date: 21 March 2017. Photo: Regis Samba-Kounzi Western intervention in support of gay rights in Africa and Asia, for example, often evokes hostile reactions. Western support often seems to turn gays in non-Western countries into stooges of Western imperialism. Read more
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Datum: 7 april 2017. Biculturele LHBT’s vormen een diverse groep. Uitkomen voor LHBT-gevoelens is niet altijd makkelijk, zeker wanneer de omgeving dit niet altijd accepteert. Wat heeft deze groep nodig? Wat is de invloed van religie en cultuur? Hoe organiseer je goede zorg en ondersteuning op lokaal niveau voor biculturele LHBT's? Tijdens deze conferentie krijg je aan de hand van goede voorbeelden, het antwoord. … Read more
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Sluitingsdatum: 12 maart 2017. Mensen hebben de vrijheid om eigen keuzes te maken op het gebied van seksualiteit en reproductieve gezondheid, met respect voor de rechten van anderen, binnen een ondersteunde samenleving. Rutgers verbindt onderzoek, praktijk en lobby. Ons werk kenmerkt zich door een inclusieve en activistische benadering van seksuele vorming, verbeterde toegang tot anticonceptie en veilige abortus en de preventie van seksueel geweld. … Read more
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Closing date: 12 March 2017. We, Oxfam Novib, are a worldwide movement of people defeating poverty together. We are over 10 million fishermen, farmers, teachers, donors, supporters, entrepreneurs, researchers, emergency aid coordinators, program officers, campaigners and many more. Poverty is unacceptable to us, and we know that poverty is unnecessary. Poverty is caused by people, and it can be resolved by people. In the last … Read more
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Closing date: 15 March 2017. Consultant for the development of a situation assessment tool in the framework of the Cities TB/HIV Regional project, funded by the Global Fund It is well known, that the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Eastern Europe and Central-Asia is still driven by most affected key populations, which are concentrated in urban areas. On average, the share of representatives of key population among … Read more
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Closing date: 26 March 2017. Simavi is an ambitious, growing development organization. Our head office is based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and we have local representations in Bangladesh, Indonesia, Tanzania and Uganda. In partnership with local civil society organisations, we improve the health of marginalised communities in the poorest regions in developing countries in Africa and Asia. Together with local communities, the private sector, knowledge … Read more
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“Why are there so many teenage mothers in developing countries?” Body & Rights: Belgian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander De Croo launches unique e-tutorial on sexual and reproductive health and rights. On the eve of the international conference She Decides in Brussels, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Development Cooperation Alexander De Croo launched Body & Rights, a bilingual (French / …
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Shujon* is a 19-year-old man living with his mother in Bhashantek, an urban slum in Mirpur, Dhaka. His father left his mother when he was a child, leaving him with too many responsibilities and unable to cope. He feels depressed because of the expectations projected on him by his family and peers. Read more
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Summary points The ever-growing HIV treatment programs in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) present local policy makers with complex decision dilemmas, as international guidelines emphasize the need for expanded access to antiretroviral therapy (ART), yet funding has flatlined. We argue that the current evidence base for prioritizing ART scale-up strategies results in recommendations that are theoretically optimal but practically infeasible to implement. …
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The Initiative for Multipurpose Prevention Technologies (IMPT) is a product neutral, global collaboration that advances the development of MPTs to address the interlinked risks of unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV. Comprised of members from across disciplines and more than 15 countries, the IMPT is the central body that researchers, product developers, funders, policymakers, and advocates rely …
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