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Kazakhstan Association on Sexual and Reproductive Health (KMPA)
Galina Grebennikova
243, Mukanov street, appt.20
050008 ALMATY
Kazakhstan
+77273958350; +77273911214; +77273958518
+77273958350
center.kmpa@gmail.com
http://www.kmpakaz.org
Russian; Kazakh; English
Non governmental
9-20
21-50
Advocacy, Prevention, Reproductive health, Research, Sexual education, Universal access
National
Health care professionals, Injecting drug users (IDUs), Men having sex with men (MSM), Migrants, Prisoners (ex-), Sex workers, Women, Youth
National, European
Government, International donors, Country programming of UN organisations such as: UNFPA; WHO
Mobile Testing on HIV on programs of KMPAYouth; IDU; SWs; prisoners. To support access of youth to available informational; counselling and medical services KMPA needs to establish a center for youth.
To establish Sexuality Education as a school subject; KMPA was the first organisation in KZ which mapped SexED as a needed pieces of information for Kazakh youth at the 90s; however, SexED is still not available at most of schools due to the absence of teachers how to provide this type of information.
Family Planning Advocacy - family planning cabinets were opened at all state clinics; SRHR and STIs\HIV prevention lectures by peer to peer among students of 1-2 grade and school children of last year study - increasing knowledge on unwanted pregnancies; STI\HIV issues; training of health professionals regarding WHO guidelines - decreasing number of MM&CM on national level.
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