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Ravaging the Vulnerable: Abuses Against Persons at High Risk of HIV Infection in Bangladesh
A Human Rights Watch report on the perpetuation of abuses against people with HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh.

Revolving Door
An analysis of street-based prostitution in New York City published by the Sex Workers Project at the Urban Justice Center.

The Stigmatization of Sex Workers
A report on sex workers' stigmatization published in Pambazuka News: Weekly Forum for Social Justice in Africa.

UN-backed Study Paints Grim Picture of Neglect in Promoting Reproductive Health
This study highlights the disparity between access to services in the developing and developed world along with the health consequences of failure to recognize sexual practices which fall outside traditional norms.

Understanding the Challenges Facing Gay and Lesbian South Africans: Some Guidelines for Service Providers
OUT LGBT commissioned and produced this resource booklet to assist service providers to ensure that lesbian and gay people receive appropriate and nondiscriminatory services according to the rights afforded them by the constitutional and legal framework of South Africa.

Understanding the HIV/STI Risks and Prevention Needs of Men Who Have Sex with Men in Nairobi, Kenya
Conducted by the University of Nairobi Center for African Studies, and the Frontiers and Horizons programs, this December 2006 Population Council study interviewed 500 MSM about their sexual identity, networks, STI/HIV knowledge, and sexual practices.

Unprotected: Sex, Condoms and the Human Right to Health in the Philippines
A Human Rights Watch report on the Philippine government's impeding of access to condoms.

Yogyakarta Principles
A set of principles on the application of international human rights law in relation to sexual orientation and gender identity, the Yogyakarta Principles affirm binding international legal standards with which all states must comply.

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