The World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) today issued a statement on Sexual Health and Rights during Times of War, expressing deep concern over the impact of armed conflict on the lives, health, and fundamental rights of affected populations.
WAS announces the 2025 Congress Award winners, celebrating global excellence across seven tracks of sexual health research, policy, education, and care at the 27th WAS Congress in Brisbane.
The World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) today issued a statement on Sexual Health and Rights during Times of War, expressing deep concern over the impact of armed conflict on the lives, health, and fundamental rights of affected populations.
The World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) today issued a statement on Sexual Health and Rights during Times of War, expressing deep concern over the impact of armed conflict on the lives, health, and fundamental rights of affected populations.
In celebration of World Sexual Health Day 2024, the World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) has released a statement affirming the vital role of positive relationships in promoting individual and collective well-being.
The World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) has released a statement condemning the systematic violation of the human and sexual rights of women and girls in Afghanistan under the Taliban’s recently enacted 'Law on Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice.'
The World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) has released a comprehensive statement reaffirming its commitment to gender diversity and the rights of transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) individuals.
The World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) affirms its unwavering support for the right of same-sex couples to co-adopt children, emphasising that legal recognition of family rights must apply equally to all, regardless of sexual orientation.
The World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) and the European Federation for Sexology (EFS) have issued a joint statement urging national stakeholders and professional bodies to take immediate action to protect the human and sexual rights of transgender and gender-diverse individuals.
The World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) proudly marks the 14th annual celebration of World Sexual Health Day on 4 September 2023, under the global theme: “CONSENT.” Recognising consent as a cornerstone of sexual rights, WAS highlights its centrality to autonomy, bodily integrity, and the freedom to make informed, respectful choices in all sexual and relational contexts.
The World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) has issued a strong statement reaffirming its unwavering support for Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) as a fundamental human right and a cornerstone of sexual health and justice.
The World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) expresses deep concern over recent legislative action by Indiana lawmakers targeting the Kinsey Institute, a globally respected WAS member organisation based at Indiana University.
The World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing global sexual and reproductive health by participating in the 50th anniversary meeting of the Human Reproduction Programme (HRP), the UN’s flagship initiative for research in human reproduction.
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