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Salud sexual - World Health Organization (WHO) La salud sexual es un aspecto fundamental para la salud y el bienestar generales de las personas, las parejas y las familias, así como para el desarrollo económico y social de las comunidades y los países
SEXUAL EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE - World Health Organization (WHO) Sexual exploitation and abuse constitute acts of serious misconduct and are therefore grounds for disciplinary action including summary dismissal, and criminal proceedings 2 Exchange of money, employment, goods, assistance or services for sex, including sexual favours or other forms of humiliating, degrading or exploitative behaviour is
Violence against women Key facts Violence against women – particularly intimate partner violence and sexual violence – is a major public health problem and a violation of women's human rights Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to either physical and or sexual intimate partner violence or non-partner sexual violence in their lifetime Most
Santé sexuelle - World Health Organization (WHO) La santé sexuelle est fondamentale pour la santé et le bien-être général des personnes, des couples et des familles, ainsi que pour le développement social et économique des communautés et des pays
Preventing and responding to Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment Tackling all forms of sexual misconduct Sexual misconduct - exploitation, sexual abuse, sexual harassment (SEAH), sexual violence – by our personnel violates the rights and well-being of the people we serve and the people with whom we serve Such behaviours are directly in opposition to WHO’s values and our abiding responsibility to do no harm
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research (SRH) Sexual rights There is a growing consensus that sexual health cannot be achieved and maintained without respect for, and protection of, certain human rights The working definition of sexual rights given below is a contribution to the continuing dialogue on human rights related to sexual health (1)
Violence and harassment - World Health Organization (WHO) Violence and harassment These are incidents involving work-related abuse, threats or assaults among health workers including physical, sexual, verbal and psychological abuse and workplace harassment
Lifetime toll: 840 million women faced partner or sexual violence Nearly 1 in 3 women – estimated 840 million globally – have experienced partner or sexual violence during their lifetime, a figure that has barely changed since 2000 In the last 12 months alone, 316 million women – 11% of those aged 15 or older – were subjected to physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner