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Topic: Workshop: Sexuality and the Development Industry - April 2008 |
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Susie Jolly
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Background and Introduction to the Workshop
Sexuality has always been an issue for development aid, although usually in unrecognised and heteronormative ways – for example in population control, and in assumptions made in household models.
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17-Apr-2008
18:50:13 PM
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Andil Gosine
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Men who have Sex with Men/ In Miss Diva's Worlds: Notes on Heteronationalist Impulses in the Caribbean
Introduction “The Caribbean is a complex place.”
This observation should hardly be noteworthy: Which place is not a complex place? However, I have found it necessary to repeat this phrase as I have ... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:45:00 PM
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IPPF
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Developing the IPPF Bill of Sexual Rights: A Multidimensional Process
Introduction The process of developing the IPPF Bill of Sexual Rights has, in itself, been an internal advocacy tool for the Federation. Through a diversity of engagements at the national, regional an... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:40:55 PM
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Charmaine Pereira
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Sexual Harassment in Nigerian Universities: Exploring Practice, Ethics and Agency
Introduction This paper addresses the widespread phenomenon of the sexual harassment of women in Nigerian universities, a phenomenon whose existence was officially noted more than two decades ago in the Report of the Cookey Commission (1981). Although the phrase ‘sexual harassment’ can be used to refer to a broad range of forms of violence that are sexualized, for many the phrase excludes the possibility of rape or other forms of sexual violence. It is primarily in recognition of commonsense understandings of sexual harassment as distinct from and generally ‘less serious’ than gender based violence, that I have used the two phrases in conjunction with one another in the text.
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17-Apr-2008
18:37:37 PM
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Carolyn H. Williams
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Same-sex Sexuality, Internal Diversity Policies and UK-based International Development Agencies
Introduction In this paper I will explore briefly one of the ways in which discourse on same-sex sexuality is entering into the policies and practice of UK based international development agencies at ... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:35:56 PM
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Tess Raposas
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The Philippine Experience Reproductive Health Empowerment: A Struggle Against Conservatism
Introduction The “International Conference on Population and Development Tenth Year Review (ICPD+10)” held in the Philippines on September 28 to October 3, 2004 showed some gains in women’s empowermen... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:34:22 PM
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Alice Welbourn
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HIV/AIDS: A War on Women
ABSTRACT Numerous countries and foundations are admirably desperate to do something to curb the spread of HIV/Aids. If a policy or a model law appears that has been produced by respected "expert" inst... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:24:47 PM
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Esther Corona Vargas
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Looking for a Comprehensive Perspective on Sexuality. The World Association for Sexual Health
ABSTRACT The World Association for Sexual Health (formerly World Association for Sexology) has evolved from an organization founded in 1978 a by a multidisciplinary, world-wide group of NGOs to promot... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:23:01 PM
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Cheikh Traore
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How the AIDS Industry exports Heterosexism to Africa
ABSTRACT The need for urgent responses to the global HIV pandemic is leading international development agencies and decision makers to adopt narrow definitions of human sexuality. In Sub Saharan Afric... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:22:11 PM
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Anjana Suvarnananda (Tang)
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Searching for the ‘Right’ Language in fighting against ‘Heteronormativity’ in Thailand
ABSTRACT The heteronormativity in Thailand is expressed in many ways including the lack of indigenous Thai words for lesbians, gays and transgender which could be considered ‘polite’ and ‘official’ en... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:21:04 PM
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Yngve Sjolund
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A ‘Positive-Lifestyle’ affirming Approach that truthfully Informs
ABSTRACT CD4 magazine is blazing new trails in disseminating vital life-saving treatment information (HIV/AIDS & STIs) while, in a simple, creative and constructive format, bridges research and progra... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:19:49 PM
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Jaya Sharma
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Reflections on Heteronormativity Arising from Activism in Delhi
ABSTRACT In this note I seek to share some tentative reflections on heteronormativity based on my personal experience and the activism that I have been engaged with as part of the women’s movement, as... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:18:25 PM
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Mubasher Saaed
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Safe and Consensual Sex: Are Women Empowered Enough to Negotiate?
ABSTRACT Background: Pakistan is a society struggling for women's rights and empowerment over decades now. Nevertheless, discourse on mainstreaming gender equality and women's socio-economic empowerme... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:17:25 PM
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Mathilda Piehl
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Bringing Women having Sex with Women into the HIV-Discourse and Addressing the Stigma that is attached to the Infection and that Influences the way we talk about Men having Sex with Men
ABSTRACT Women having sex with women and HIV
The HIV-pandemic has brought issues around sexuality into development work, and a lot of the LGBT funding goes into MSM HIV-work. This is because MSM is c... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:16:09 PM
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Nelson Otwoma (and M. Ndirangu and C Kojwang)
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Saying No to Forced Early Retirement from Sex! Broadening the Scope of Positive Prevention in Kenya.
ABSTRACT Issues: Positive prevention strategies have emerged as the best approach for undertaking HIV prevention and behaviour change communication among people already infected with HIV (the virus th... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:15:01 PM
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Grainne O’Connell
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Gender/Queer and HIV/AIDS: Queer Challenges to Gendered Invisibility in the Face of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic
ABSTRACT My current research chapter is provisionally titled 'Gender/queer and HIV/AIDS; queer challenges to gendered invisibility in the face of the HIV/AIDS pandemic'. This chapter follows on from ... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:13:43 PM
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Stella Nyanzi, Ousman Rosenberg-Jallow, Ousman Bah and Susan Nyanzi
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Bumsters, Big Black Organs and Old White Gold: Embodied Racial Myths in Sexual Relationships of Gambian Beach Boys
ABSTRACT Sexuality is a platform upon which ideologies are enacted. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in The Gambia, this paper discusses the embodiment of racial myths about male Black bodies and Weste... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:12:14 PM
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Camilo Antillon Najilis
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Approaches to Sexuality in the Project Selection Processes of a Multilateral Fund in Nicaragua
ABSTRACT The Gender Equity, Sexual Rights and Reproductive Rights Fund (FED) is a multilateral fund constituted by nine donors (UNFPA, DFID, GTZ and the Embassies of Finland, the Netherlands, Austria,... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:10:42 PM
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Amy Lind
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Governing Intimacy, Securing Sexual Rights: Challenging Heteronormativity in the Global Development Industry
ABSTRACT Institutions in the global development industry play a pivotal role in governing people’s sexual and familial lives. In this paper, I address how intimacy, including forms of gender expressio... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:09:15 PM
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Anne Philpott and Wendy Knerr
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The Global Mapping of Pleasure
ABSTRACT Most established sex education programmes and safer sex campaigns take a negative, fear-based approach to prevention. However, sexual pleasure is increasingly being recognised as a determinan... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:07:04 PM
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Anna Kirey
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Using Qualitative Data in Researching LGBT Issues in the Former Soviet Union
ABSTRACT This short paper is aimed at providing an overview of existing research frameworks available for researching LGBT issues in the former Soviet Union. It focuses on existing research on LGBT is... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:05:55 PM
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Akshay Khanna
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Taming of the Shrewd Melei Chhele
ABSTRACT (a) Political economy of development's sexual subject
The Subject of the Development Industry has recently been accorded a sexualness. While this has happened in a disparate range of context... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
18:02:21 PM
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Caroline Akoth Kambona
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Understanding unmet Male Sexual Needs in Nyanza Province, Kenya: Key to HIV and STI Prevention
ABSTRACT The goal of the study was to ascertain the initial sexual and reproductive health status of young people within the project sites and the gaps therein. In order to accomplish this goal, the s... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
17:58:02 PM
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Anupam Hazara
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Polices and Programmes; Labels and Identities; Sexual Pleasure and Sexual Behaviour
ABSTRACT The development sector is gradually acknowledging the role of sexuality in human growth and development and its importance in human well-being. Additionally ‘sexual pleasure’ is also being re... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
17:56:42 PM
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Zeinabou Hadari
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HIV/AIDS Politics and Women’s Sexual Rights: A Reflection on the Muslim Context of Niger
ABSTRACT The HIV/AIDS infection rate in Niger, a predominantly Muslim country is one of the lowest in Africa. But the epidemic is looming and women are particularly affected. Niger has a national HIV/... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
17:54:07 PM
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Matthew Greenall
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Review of the Evidence Base for an “Evidence-Based” Policy on HIV Programming with Sex Workers
ABSTRACT Programming with sex workers has long been recognised as an important aspect of tackling sexual transmission of HIV/AIDS. International policy is taking an increasingly moralistic tone regard... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
17:52:01 PM
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Deevia Bhana
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16 Turning 17 Gender, Sexuality and HIV/AIDS in South Africa
ABSTRACT Why are the gendered and sexual identities of young adults important to consider in the context of HIV/AIDS? 10, 2 % of 15-24 year olds South African are infected with HIV/AIDS and there is c... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
17:47:28 PM
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Nafisa Bedri
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Condom Promotion among Married Couples only: Who will Protect the Sexual Rights of Women, Men and Youth
ABSTRACT Condom promotion in Sudan, like in many other conservative societies is a strategy that is based on the assumption that sex only exists within the marital circle and should not exist otherwis... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
17:46:21 PM
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Kate Bedford
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Embedding Neoliberalism: Crisis, Gender, and Sexuality in the Post Washington Consensus
ABSTRACT The paper seeks to intervene in debates about the role of crisis in Post Washington Consensus (PWC) policymaking. Gender and, especially, sexuality are largely absent from that debate. My pap... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
17:44:45 PM
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Lucille C. Atkin
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Promoting Sexual Empowerment through “Taking Action for Women’s Health and Empowerment: A Resource for Community-based Activists”
ABSTRACT As part of an international working group, I am helping to develop an action Resource (book and web-based tool) that will complement Hesperian’s widely used Where Women Have No Doctor (publis... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
17:39:50 PM
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Henry Armas
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Category Analysis in US policy (ABC) on HIV-AIDS
ABSTRACT I will present an essay in which I will use category analysis (how policy makers establish categories for human beings when they design their policies; that reveals prejudices and biases base... View full message
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17-Apr-2008
17:37:41 PM
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Xiaopei He
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My Unconventional Marriage or Ménage à Trois in Beijing
In China marriage is the norm. Many people get married, including gay men marrying women (straight or not), for reasons of convenience and under social pressure, but also for reasons of pleasure and t... View full message
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04-Apr-2008
14:43:39 PM
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