Tag advocacy

CREA develops publications and knowledge resources, in English and Hindi, in the fields of sexuality, reproductive health, gender, and human rights. These publications foreground global South perspectives and reduce the paucity of resources for Hindi-speaking activists and organisations.

All these resources and materials are made available here on the website, and are mailed out to the organisations and activists that CREA works with and disseminated through various other channels.

advocacy

7 Articles with this tag

Paramita Kundu

Board Member, India

campaigns

Advocacy aims to change policies and structures that impact people’s ability to exercise and claim their rights.

Akansha Patidar

Program Assistant – Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights

Babita Sinha

Project Lead – Feminist Leadership, Movements & Emerging Leaders Initiative

disability, sexuality, rights

The Disability, Sexuality and Rights Online Institute explores disability, gender and sexuality, and their interlinkages with feminism, sexual and gender diversity, racial justice, SRHR, gender-based violence, media, art, representation, and law.

Mapping the Advocacy Landscape

Abortion, Prenatal Testing and Disability

Advocating reproductive and sexual health in the Indian context: the challenges

Six years after the Indian government affirmed its commitment to the principles of the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development, there is still a limited understanding of the concept of reproductive and sexual health among policymakers.

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CREA envisions a just and peaceful world, where everyone lives with dignity, respect and equality. We build feminist leadership, expand sexual and reproductive freedoms, and advance human rights of all people.
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