Social norms action with informed and engaged societies
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Networking for Rights Address Book

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KRITI, a development research, praxis and communication team located in India, has created an address book with a reproductive and sexual health and rights theme. KRITI's aim in producing this publication is to "build solidarity around common issues and struggles" while "[strengthening] the spirit with which we keep connecting with each other".

The address book is described as a hard bound, colour address book, 6.5" X 7.5" with space for over 600 addresses. It contains write-ups on a number of issues related to reproductive and sexual health and rights, including:
  • Safe Abortion
  • Accessible Contraception
  • Reproductive & Sexual Rights of Young People
  • Female Genital Mutilation
  • Sexual Violence & Rape
  • Displaced Women's Lives
  • Trafficking
  • Maternal Mortality & Morbidity
  • Sexual Health & Rights
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Emails from KRITI to The Communication Initiative on July 5 2005 and April 7 2006.