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“Don’t Punish Me for Who I Am” Systemic Discrimination Against Transgender Women in Lebanon
Human Rights Watch • 2019
This report focuses on the systemic discrimination that transgender women experience in Lebanon. It is based on 50 interviews with Lebanese trans women as well as trans refugees and asylum seekers from other Arab countries, all of whom reside in Lebanon. This discrimination amounts to structural violence, which refers to the systematic ways by which the combination of the legal, economic, political and medical institutions in Lebanon harm transgender individuals by preventing them from meeting their basic needs and achieving their full potential. As this report highlights, from navigating employment exclusion to developing safe networks and alliances for survival, trans women are agents and leaders of their own lives, not voiceless victims.View Download“You Pray for Death” Trafficking of Women and Girls in Nigeria
Human Rights Watch • 2019
#DigitalRespect4Her Factsheet
European Commission • 2019
A ‘How To’ Guide To Measuring Women’s Empowerment: Sharing experience from Oxfam’s impact evaluations
Oxfam • 2017
A Call for Justice. A time for Change. Addressing caste and gender based violence against Dalit women and girls in India
Sisters For Change • 2018
A Call to Action: Insights into the Status of Funding for Indigenous Women’s Groups
International Indigenous Women's Forum, International Funders for Indigenous People and AWID • 2016
A Commonwealth Toolkit For Policy Progress On LGBT Citizens’ Rights Factsheet
The Royal Commonwealth Society and Kaleidoscope Trust • 2016
A Commonwealth Toolkit For Policy Progress On LGBT Rights
The Royal Commonwealth Society and Kaleidoscope Trust • 2016
A contemporary view of ‘family’ in international human rights law and implications for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
UN Women • 2017
A Critical Appraisal of Laws Relating to Sexual Offences in Bangladesh
IDLO, UNDP • 2015
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“Don’t Punish Me for Who I Am” Systemic Discrimination Against Transgender Women in Lebanon
This report focuses on the systemic discrimination that transgender women experience in Lebanon. It is based on 50 interviews with Lebanese trans women as well as trans refugees and asylum seekers from other Arab countries, all of whom reside in Lebanon. This discrimination amounts to structural violence, which refers to the systematic ways by which the combination of the legal, economic, political and medical institutions in Lebanon harm transgender individuals by preventing them from meeting their basic needs and achieving their full potential. As this report highlights, from navigating employment exclusion to developing safe networks and alliances for survival, trans women are agents and leaders of their own lives, not voiceless victims.
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