
Country Reports
Information on the conditions for LGBTI minorities in specific countries from global human rights organizations and other sources.
Documents
Between us: The complexities of Lesbians, Bisexual and Queer Women’s Organizing in Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa
Date added: | 08/29/2013 |
Date modified: | 08/29/2013 |
Filesize: | 2.31 MB |
Downloads: | 1395 |
August 2013, 32 pages
Between Us: The complexities of Lesbian, Bisexual and
Queer Women’s Organizing in Francophone Sub-Saharan
Africa is a compass to all who are struggling to work
within the complex landscape of sub-Saharan African
LBQWSW (lesbian, bisexual, queer, women who have sex with women) organising. This is a groundbreaking initiative
that points us towards, and keeps our focus on, the
right kind of support to give struggling communities and
emerging LBQWSW organizers in sub-Saharan Africa.
Although this report is based on case studies of
LBQWSW-led organizing work conducted in two different
francophone African regions, Cameroun and Togo,
we hope that the findings will give all readers a good idea
of what is obtainable in sub-Saharan Africa because of
the similarities in our socio-cultural and policy environments,
especially as they relate to sexual diversity and
human rights.
Behind the mask - The voice of Africas LGBT community
Date added: | 06/11/2012 |
Date modified: | 02/05/2013 |
Filesize: | Unknown |
Downloads: | 1674 |
Through journalism and activism, Behind the mask provides reliable information and initiates dialogue about LGBTI issues in Africa to ensure that human rights are recognized as indivisible and are guaranteed for everyone.
Assaulted and Accused. Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Tunisia.
Date added: | 06/23/2016 |
Date modified: | 06/23/2016 |
Filesize: | 1.64 MB |
Downloads: | 1001 |
2015, 84 pages
This report from Amnesty International examines the state of violence against women and looks at people who experience violence because of their gender identity or sexual orientation in Tunisia, often considered the Arab world’s most progressive state for women’s rights and gender equality.
The report features interviews with survivors of sexual assault, rape, domestic violence and sexual harassment providing a comprehensive picture of the ongoing violence that continues to pervade Tunisian society.
The report also assesses existing laws which are failing to protect survivors of such violence, despite some positive steps taken by the authorities to promote gender equality and combat sexual and gender-based violence.
Agaciro. A landscape analysis of the human rights of sex workers and LGBT communities in Rwanda.
Date added: | 06/23/2016 |
Date modified: | 06/23/2016 |
Filesize: | 2.95 MB |
Downloads: | 1845 |
2016, 60 pages
This report by the East African Sexual Health and Rights Initiative maps the political, social, legal and organisational landscape of sex workers and LGBT people in Rwanda. It further describes the lived realities of these people and offers recommendations on the way forward to strengthening the human rights situation in the country for the sex workers and LGBTI communities.
A Sierra Leonean case study
Date added: | 05/23/2013 |
Date modified: | 05/23/2013 |
Filesize: | 1.05 MB |
Downloads: | 5126 |
2013, 43 pages.
Discrimination on the Basis of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
in Access to Health Care and Violence/Bias.
This report is the compilation of two research projects initiated in 2012 as part of the Global Rights’ project, Increasing the Capacity of Sierra Leonean LGBTI Civil Society Organizations to Monitor, Document and Address Rights Violations in their Communities. This is the first report on discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity in Sierra Leone and represents a concerted effort by our partners Dignity Association and Pride Equality, whose knowledge and understanding of the unique challenges faced when collecting information in the local LGBTI community, allowed them to uncover data that could not have been collected otherwise.