Women's Health | Sex Education
A project of the Women's Health Rights Coalition, ACCESS provides women with the information, support and resources they need to act on their reproductive and sexual decisions.
A patient-oriented site which includes
online brochures and information. Two interactive programs on the site can help you test your "contraception
IQ" and choose the right birth control method.
A nonprofit organization working to improve the health of California families by increasing access to family planning, improving reproductive health care and ensuring access to health services.
A non-profit organization that seeks to reduce teen pregnancy.
Provides the tools needed to participate more fully in the democratic process that affects reproductive choice, from contraception to sexuality education to abortion to healthy birth.
A non-profit, activist sex education organization.
Oversees the development of new or improved contraceptive methods that are safe, effective, acceptable, and suitable for use in the U.S. and developing countries.
Provides leadership, educational resources, training and research in health promotion with an emphasis
on sexuality and health education.
Operated by Princeton University, this site provides accurate information about emergency contraception and a directory of clinicians who
provide it.
Works to make quality reproductive health care services safe and available.
Develops health promotion products and services that emphasize sexuality and health education and houses an adolescent pregnancy prevention website, called the Resource Center for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention.
A research-based curriculum for 5th - 9th grade students about HIV, AIDS and sexually transmitted disease (STD) prevention.
Private non-profit organizations and family planning service delivery.
A government sponsored health information site that provides publications, links to web sites, and
information about support and self help groups.
Provides reproductive health and family planning services in over 150 countries.
A guide to safe and responsible sex provided by the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Combines an innovative multi-media approach promoting behavior change among South African adolescents and a major countrywide effort to set up adolescent friendly sexual health clinical, counseling and educational services and outreach programs. loveLife is implemented by a consortium of leading South African non-governmental organizations in partnership with the South African government's health ministry.
A project of the Kaiser Family Foundation that is designed to provide up-to-date information on reproductive and sexual health issues to journalists.
This National Library of Medicine site provides information on reproductive health issues.
Assists in making comprehensive voluntary family planning services readily available.
Promotes the advancement of reproductive freedom and healthy sexuality through innovative programs and ideas.
Offers extensive information on all aspects of sexual and reproductive health.
Conducts research on a range of reproductive health issues and in improving the quality of family planning services.
Published by Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, this website provides up-to-date summaries of research findings, program experience, and clinical guidelines related to key reproductive health topics, as well as analyses of policy and program implications.
Seeks to advance the ability of every woman to achieve full reproductive freedom with access to the safest, most effective, and preferred methods for controlling fertility and protecting health.
The Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Initiative is sponsored by the California Wellness Foundation and its mission is to improve
the health and well-being of Californians by promoting adolescent sexual
health and reducing teen pregnancies.
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