Voices: Talking about Sexuality, Gender and Human Rights in Aotearoa New Zealand
Liddicoat, Joy; Paton, L
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Liddicoat, J., & Paton, L. (2009). Voices: Talking about Sexuality, Gender and Human Rights in Aotearoa New Zealand (Commissioned Report for External Body). Human Rights Commission and Family Planning International. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/8925
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Abstract:
Issues of sexuality, gender and human rights remain socially and politically contentious. This report presents findings from dialogue with New Zealand community members around human rights, gender and power, culture and identities, and advocacy relationships. The report concludes that the information obtain from this dialogue provides important ideas, thoughts and questions to be considered when attempting such issues in the future.
Date:
2009
Publisher:
Human Rights Commission and Family Planning International
Keywords:
Sexuality; Gender; Human rights; New Zealand
Research Type:
Commissioned Report for External Body
Languages:
English
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