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Asociación Venezolana para una Educación Sexual Alternativa (AVESA) - Venezuela

Venezuelan feminist non-governmental organization, its mission is to promote and defend sexual and reproductive rights as a way to achieve an inclusive, just and equitable society. They promote articulated work with other women's, feminist and human rights organizations.

Vision

  • To be a school and a reference organization in the construction of a society that guarantees the exercise of a full, free and responsible sexuality.

Principles

  • Feminist: We analyze the structures of power and the patriarchal system, for its eradication in our organization and in society.
  • Democracy: We fully assume our role in the construction of a participatory, active and inclusive democracy, with a view towards equality, equity and social justice.
  • Care: We prioritize the well-being, safety and health of the people who are part of our team and the populations we work with.
  • Protection: We have zero tolerance for any form of abuse, violence and sexual exploitation.
  • Non-discrimination: We respect diversity and differences in terms of religion, social class, political affiliation, ethnic group, sexual orientation and gender identity and expression.
  • Autonomy: We reject religious, political, economic or any other kind of impositions.
  • Alternative sex education: We advocate for dialogue and the promotion of a full, free and responsible exercise of sexuality.
  • Quality: We focus our work towards excellence, through the continuous improvement of our activities, processes and proposals.

RIF:   J-3097 5538-2

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Packard funding project in Benin
05 May 2016

IPPF funds youth-led projects to tackle abortion stigma

As part of our work in tackling abortion stigma, IPPF awards small grants to young people to create projects that would tackle the issue of abortion stigma in their communities. In 2015, small grants were awarded to promising projects submitted by young people in Ghana, Palestine, Spain, Macedonia and Nepal. In 2017, a further six grants were awarded to young people in Guinea, Kenya, Nepal, Puerto Rico, Sierra Leone and Venezuela. In 2019 five more grants were awarded to youth-led projects in Albania, Colombia, Nigeria, Spain and Tanzania. These documents give more information about what these projects set out to do, their methods and the results.

Asociación Venezolana para una Educación Sexual Alternativa (AVESA) - Venezuela

Venezuelan feminist non-governmental organization, its mission is to promote and defend sexual and reproductive rights as a way to achieve an inclusive, just and equitable society. They promote articulated work with other women's, feminist and human rights organizations.

Vision

  • To be a school and a reference organization in the construction of a society that guarantees the exercise of a full, free and responsible sexuality.

Principles

  • Feminist: We analyze the structures of power and the patriarchal system, for its eradication in our organization and in society.
  • Democracy: We fully assume our role in the construction of a participatory, active and inclusive democracy, with a view towards equality, equity and social justice.
  • Care: We prioritize the well-being, safety and health of the people who are part of our team and the populations we work with.
  • Protection: We have zero tolerance for any form of abuse, violence and sexual exploitation.
  • Non-discrimination: We respect diversity and differences in terms of religion, social class, political affiliation, ethnic group, sexual orientation and gender identity and expression.
  • Autonomy: We reject religious, political, economic or any other kind of impositions.
  • Alternative sex education: We advocate for dialogue and the promotion of a full, free and responsible exercise of sexuality.
  • Quality: We focus our work towards excellence, through the continuous improvement of our activities, processes and proposals.

RIF:   J-3097 5538-2

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Twitter

Packard funding project in Benin
05 May 2016

IPPF funds youth-led projects to tackle abortion stigma

As part of our work in tackling abortion stigma, IPPF awards small grants to young people to create projects that would tackle the issue of abortion stigma in their communities. In 2015, small grants were awarded to promising projects submitted by young people in Ghana, Palestine, Spain, Macedonia and Nepal. In 2017, a further six grants were awarded to young people in Guinea, Kenya, Nepal, Puerto Rico, Sierra Leone and Venezuela. In 2019 five more grants were awarded to youth-led projects in Albania, Colombia, Nigeria, Spain and Tanzania. These documents give more information about what these projects set out to do, their methods and the results.