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22 May 2008

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New electronic discussion forum on sexuality

The South and Southeast Asia Resource Centre on Sexuality has launched its 4th electronic discussion forum. The topic for the forum is ‘Sexual Concerns – Approaches and Management’ and it will run from June 12 – August 7, 2006.

The South and Southeast Asia Resource Centre on Sexuality is hosting an eight-week electronic discussion forum on ‘Sexual Concerns – Approaches and Management’. By engaging a broad range of participants, including activists, academics, practitioners, students, policymakers, and programme developers, we hope this e-forum discussion will provide a space to debate, dialogue, and contribute to the discourse on ‘Sexual Concerns - Approaches and Management’ .

Starting June 12, the e-forum will feature several areas of discussion. The e-forum discussion will be broken up into four main sub-topics. Every two weeks, the e-forum will highlight a different subtopic. Major themes will include discussing what constitutes a sexual concern/problem; issues of access to information about sexual concerns of people; variables such as contexts, age, gender etc; initiatives to address these concerns, to name a few.

We encourage you to sign up and participate in this online discussion. We would also be grateful for your assistance in disseminating this invitation to your networks and colleagues.

To join this e-discussion list, please go to http://asiasrc.org/sexualconcerns and fill out the subscription form. You will receive a confirmation email and your login ID and password. The discussion will begin on Monday, June 12, 2006.

To learn more about this initiative, please visit the website at http://www.asiasrc.org , where you access a range of resources related to sexuality. We look forward to having a lively and thought-provoking discussion!

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