While sex work offers some financial support, it is illegal in Uganda, leaving sex workers vulnerable to abuse.
While sex work offers some financial support, it is illegal in Uganda, leaving sex workers vulnerable to abuse.
Lack of knowledge about intersex conditions coupled with cultural, religious, and social beliefs often results in prejudice, stigma, and discrimination against intersex people in Nigeria and much of the world.
Gender and sexual minorities in Malawi say discrimination is a major factor making it hard for them to benefit from the government’s social protection programs after Cyclone Freddy devastated the southern region of the country in March 2023.
Despite Rastafarianism’s purported principles of unity, justice, and equality, many Rastafarians discriminate against and marginalize gender and sexual minorities.
Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act, which came into effect in May 2023, has fostered fear and uncertainty among LGBTQI+ people in the country.
Although many churches in Kenya have openly expressed their opposition to LGBTQ+ persons, some are seeking to change this narrative by preaching inclusivity and welcoming gender and sexual minorities.
Course Dates: 3 – 8 May 2024. Apply by 19 January to join this free course in Cape Town.
In Botswana, where nearly 80 percent of people identify as Christian, religion permeates society. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI) people face widespread stigma, exclusion and discrimination, including in education, employment and health care.
In August 2018, at a rare meeting between Eswatini’s LGBTQI community and religious leaders, most of the 15 pastors in attendance walked out because they were uncomfortable with the discussions. Since that meeting, some local faith leaders have expressed willingness to meet with and learn more about the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex Emaswati.
Course Dates: 27 November – 1 December 2023. Apply by 13 October 2023 to join this free interactive online course.