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Whose sexualities count
Subtitle | poverty, participation and sexual rights |
Publish Place | Brighton |
Publisher | Institute of Development Studies (IDS) |
Publish Year | 2007 |
Pages | 21p. |
Language | English/Engels |
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Description | The first part of this paper explores the linkages between sexuality and other areas which are considered to be priorities in development, such as health, education, work, migration and political participation. The second part of the paper shows how participatory approaches can be a valid strategy to include sexual rights and wellbeing in the development agenda. Keywords: sexuality, sexual rights, rights based approaches, poverty, participation, .democracy. (A version of this paper will be published as a chapter in Cornwall, A., Correa, S. and Jolly, S. (eds) (forthcoming 2007) Development with a Body: Perspectives on Sexuality, Rights and Development, London : Zed Books) |
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