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Sexuality Training to Visually Impaired Women of Nepal

Published on: April 12, 2021

From 7th-11th April 2021, Prayatna Nepal conducted five days Sexuality Training to visually impaired women at Hotel Hardik, Baghbazar. 21 participants participated in the training. The five days training was basically focused on:

  • Sex and Gender
  • Basic terminologies of Sexuality
  • Internet and Sexuality
  • Disability and Sexuality
  • Law and Sexuality
  • Comprehensive Sexuality Education
  • Orientation on Contraceptive devices
  • Advocacy technique on Sexuality

The main objective of Sexuality Training is to bring common understanding of Disability, Sexuality and its dimensions among the participants so that can strongly address their needs and advocate to ensure their sexual and reproductive health rights from local to central level.  We would like to thank all the participants for their proactive participation. Sincere gratitude goes to mama cash for the funding support.

 

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