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More than 25 Countries join to celebrate the World Sexual Health Day: September 4th

The World Association for Sexual Health (WAS) is pleased to announce the inauguration of what will become an annual event. The purpose of World Sexual Health Day is to encourage open and respectful discussion on sexual matters. Factual information leads to healthy sexuality and encourages positive relationships. WAS promotes sexual health and sexual rights and encourages the participation of all people, without discrimination or prejudice. The theme for this year is Let’s talk about it.... an intergenerational discussion WAS is organising activities in 27 countries representing 5 continents, celebrating happy, healthy sexuality and presenting positive messages. Community involvement is encouraged. Find out what is hapening in your area looking at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/World-Association-for-Sexual-Health/141089732594768 and http://www.diamundialsaludsexual.org/ .

The World Association for Sexual Health (WAS)

Since 1978 WAS has been the pre-eminent global organization concerned with sexual health and rights. Our membership represents thousands of experienced & trainee sexologists from a variety of disciplines. With bi-annual Congresses held in different regions of the world, WAS has facilitated sexual health through education, health promotion and networking for three decades. In recent years, the WAS constituency has become involved in advocating for changes in public policy to recognize sexual health and rights as key ingredients in overall health and social justice. Financial support from individuals, foundations, corporations, and governments has sustained this work around the world.

WAS works to promote sexual health for all. Sexual health is a goal not only for clinicians. It is the common goal of many disciplines. Sexuality education is meant to facilitate sexually healthy lives for the learners. Interventions in clinical sexology have the goal of restoring sexual health. Sex research, although objectively driven, has as its justification the creation of evidence-based knowledge that supports others to attain and maintain sexual health.

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The World Association for Sexual Health is a membership organization of individual supporting members and organizations. Among the organizations are regional, international, national, and academic bodies that work in sexology. Member benefits include a subscription to the International Journal of Sexual Health, and access to the members-only forum on this website. To begin the application process, click below.

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