October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and while we celebrate rising survival rates - 8 million women are living as survivors today - we need to address what happens after treatment ends. As WAS President, Dr. Faysal El Kak, writes in our latest article: "Survival is only the first step in a lifelong process of recovery."
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) emphasises that access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services is essential for survivors of sexual violence in conflict zones.
TDOV sexual justice webinar, WAS 2025 accommodation, genital autonomy (foreskin day), Seminario S.I.R.U.: Percorsi di affermazione di genere e preservazione della fertilità