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Sexual health - World Health Organization (WHO) Sexual health cannot be defined, understood or made operational without a broad consideration of sexuality, which underlies important behaviours and outcomes related to sexual health The working definition of sexuality is: “…a central aspect of being human throughout life encompasses sex, gender identities and roles, sexual orientation, eroticism, pleasure, intimacy and reproduction
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)
Comprehensive sexuality education Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) gives young people accurate, age-appropriate information about sexuality and their sexual and reproductive health, which is critical for their health and survival
Sexual health - India Sexual health Sexual health Our vision is the attainment by all people of the highest possible level of sexual and reproductive health Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) includes access to services, care and information, as well as autonomy in decision making These are human rights - universal, indivisible, and undeniable
Celebrating sexual health for benefits throughout life Sexual health is relevant throughout a person’s life, through to adolescence and into older age The World Health Organization (WHO) working definition of sexual health addresses not only physical health, but embraces a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships Pleasure as a consideration for the success of sexual health interventions The theme of this year’s
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
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research (SRH) We lead WHO’s work on sexual and reproductive health across the life course This work includes HRP, the UN's Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction Subscribe to our newsletter!