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Sexually transmitted infections Web Links
- AIDS Has a Woman's Face
powerful speech given by former Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations, Stephen Lewis, at a 2004 microbicides conference
- Alan Guttmacher Institute: STIs and HIV/AIDS
fact sheets, policy analysis, and research articles on HIV/AIDS and STIs
- Alliance for Microbicide Development
works to develop microbicides to protect against HIV and other STIs
- American Social Health Association
information about STIs, including HIV
- Amplify Your Voice
online community dedicated to sexual health, reproductive justice, and youth-led grassroots movement building
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Division of STD Prevention
CDC information on STIs and STI prevention
- Engender Health: HIV/AIDS and STIs
resources exploring the impact of HIV and STIs on women globally
- Global Campaign for Microbicides
works to increase funding for microbicide research and other user-controlled prevention methods
- How to Use a Condom
explicit instructions on how to use condoms for both men and women
- Hysterectomy Alternatives and Aftereffects
information about and alternatives to hysterectomy
- Lesbian STD Website
STI information targeted to lesbians
- National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention; Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
fact sheets, reports and surveillance data from the Centers for Disease Prevention
- Planned Parenthood: Sexually Transmitted Infections
planned parenthood STI information
- Sex, Etc: FAQs about STIs
questions and answers about STIs
- The STD Project
stories about people's experiences having a sexually transmitted infection as well as information and resources about STIs and safer sex
- The Truth about STDs
fact sheet from SEICUS; good overview of the most common forms of sexually transmitted infections
- Women's Human Rights Net
information about women's human rights and global issues
- World Health Organization: Sexually Transmitted Infections
resources on sexually transmitted infections from the World Health Organization
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