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* [http://centrelgbtparis.org/ Centre LGBT, Paris]
* [https://www.hrw.org/about-paris-office Human Rights Watch - Paris Office]
* [https://www.france.qrd.org/ La France Gaie et Lesbienne]: This is an LGBTQ website with a directory of queer associations in France, Belgium and Switzerland.
* [http://womeninwar.org/wordpress/ Women in War]: "a non-profit organization and think-tank focusing on the role of gender in armed conflict." Established in Paris in 2008 by international feminist academics.
* [http://www.planning-familial.org/ Planning Familial] (in French) a militant organisation set up in 1956 to promote the right to abortion and now more generally promotes the right to sexual education
* [https://gynandco.wordpress.com/ Gyn&co] (in French) a list of feminist and LGBTQI-friendly caregivers (OB, GP, midwives…)
* [http://www.bmdoctors.com BMDOCTORS ]: This website provides a directory of doctors in Morocco, Algeria and France.
  • Centre LGBT, Paris
  • Human Rights Watch - Paris Office
  • La France Gaie et Lesbienne: This is an LGBTQ website with a directory of queer associations in France, Belgium and Switzerland.
  • Women in War: "a non-profit organization and think-tank focusing on the role of gender in armed conflict." Established in Paris in 2008 by international feminist academics.
  • Planning Familial (in French) a militant organisation set up in 1956 to promote the right to abortion and now more generally promotes the right to sexual education
  • Gyn&co (in French) a list of feminist and LGBTQI-friendly caregivers (OB, GP, midwives…)