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  •   GB 0809 Centre for Sexual and Reproductive Health - Centre for Sexual and Reproductive Health
    •   03 - Campaign and evaluation material
      •   06 - Germany
        • 01 - Campaign material
Ref NoGB 0809 Centre for Sexual and Reproductive Health/03/06/01/5
LevelFile
Extent1 file
TitleAOK Stuttgart
Date1988-1991
DescriptionAOK is a national statutory health insurance organisation covering 13 regions within Germany. This file contains pamphlets concerning sexual health and safe sex practices aimed towards youth audiences including titles such as AOK die Gesundheitskasse - 'Conscious life, conscious love, 1988' and 'Youth and Sexuality - Discovering', 1991.
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