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* [http://www.santetunisie.rns.tn/en/ Ministère de la santé publique (Ministry of Public Health)]
* [http://www.santetunisie.rns.tn/en/ Ministère de la santé publique (Ministry of Public Health)]
* [http://atsrtn.org/ Association Tunisienne de la Santé de la Reproduction (ATSR)]: "The Tunisian Sexual and Reproductive Health Association (ATSR) was established in 1968 and joined IPPF in 1969. It is government-supported and plays a key partnership role with public health services in Tunisia... ATSR works together with the National Office for the Family and Population (ONFP) to deliver free sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) services, including family planning and education and communication (IEC) programmes to sensitise peri- urban and  rural populations  about family planning. Additionally, ATSR is heavily involved in raising awareness about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV and AIDS, dangerous behaviour, male responsibility, pre-marital medical examination, violence against women, and unsafe abortion. It runs innovative projects for disabled people and for single mothers." Address: 14, Rue Ibrahim Ibn Abderrafii, Cité El Khadra 1003, Tunis. Email: atsr@atsrtn.org; Tel : 71 808 935 / 71 808 952
* [https://twitter.com/tnlgbt?lang=en Tunisia LGBTQI]: "A monitor interested in everything related to the Tunisian & international LGBT community. For the abolition of Article230 in the Tunisian Penal Code."
* [https://twitter.com/tnlgbt?lang=en Tunisia LGBTQI]: "A monitor interested in everything related to the Tunisian & international LGBT community. For the abolition of Article230 in the Tunisian Penal Code."
* [https://www.facebook.com/Kelmty/ Klemty]: An association for LGBTQ people in Tunisia.
* [https://www.facebook.com/Kelmty/ Klemty]: An association for LGBTQ people in Tunisia.

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