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) strongly denounces ongoing efforts in the Polish Parliament to further restrict abortion rights — already among the most limited in Europe.
The World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) strongly condemns proposed legislation in Brazil — known as PEC 181 — that would eliminate all legal grounds for abortion, including cases of rape, danger to the woman’s life, or severe fetal abnormalities such as anencephaly.
The World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) strongly condemns the enactment of Brunei’s new sharia-based penal code, which imposes degrading and inhumane punishment — such as death by stoning — for consensual same-sex sexual activity.
Save the Date April Webinar, World Health Day 2026, Senegal's Proposed Anti-LGBT Law: A Threat to Sexual Health and Human Rights, IJSH Open Access, Pleasure is good for your health
March Webinar "Women at Every Stage", WAS at The 27th World Meeting On Sexual Medicine, WAS at Meetings Africa 2026, Out-of-School CSE in Eastern Europe and Central Asia Webinar, SSS Event
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