
In every country, some groups confront barriers that prevent them from fully participating in political, economic, and social life. These groups may be excluded not only through legal systems, land, and labor markets, but also discriminatory or stigmatizing attitudes, beliefs, or perceptions. Disadvantage is often based on social identity, which may be across dimensions of GENDER, age, location, occupation, race, ethnicity, religion, citizenship status, disability, and SEXUAL ORIENTATION and gender identity (SOGI), among other factors. This kind of social exclusion robs individuals of dignity, security, and the opportunity to lead a better life. Unless the root causes of structural exclusion and discrimination are addressed, it will be challenging to support sustainable inclusive and growth. Continue reading “COVID-19 AND THE PLIGHT OF LGBTIQ PERSONS.”
Bisexuality Day was established by Wendy Curry, Michael Page, and Gigi Raven Wilbur. It was first officially observed in 1999 by the International Lesbian and Gay Association Conference in Johannesburg, South Africa. The purpose was to raise awareness of the challenges faced by bisexuals all over the world who simply want to go on living their lives being treated fairly and equally. Continue reading “23rd SEPTEMBER BI VISIBILITY DAY, HOW IT WENT DOWN WITH US.”
Theme: Recovering better for an equitable and sustainable world
Each year the International Day of Peace is observed around the world on 21 September. The UN General Assembly has declared this as a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, through observing 24 hours of non-violence and cease-fire.
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Sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) continue to be exposed to various forms of abuse and violence of their rights as a result of this article. The latest annual 2020 national report on violations based on sexual orientation and gender identity and expression in Cameroon produced by the Unity Platform under the name “TRANSPHOBIA: The Face of a New Crisis” documented a total of 2,031 cases of rights violations and abuses across the national triangle. Women and transgender people are doubly victimized by these violations. Continue reading “SPORTS CORNER”
Les personnes bi sont souvent les oubliées de la communauté LGBT. Leurs expériences sont généralement supposées être les mêmes que celles des lesbiennes et des gays, et leurs identités sont souvent rendues invisibles ou rejetées comme quelque chose qui n’existe pas, par des personnes appartenant ou non à cette communauté. Continue reading “UNE ANALYSE GLOBALE DE CE QU’EST LA BISEXUALITÉ”
Bi people are often the forgotten part of the LGBT community. Their experiences are commonly assumed to be the same as lesbian and gay experiences, and their identities are frequently made invisible or dismissed as something that doesn’t exist, by people both inside and outside of this community. Continue reading “A GLOBAL ANALYSIS OF WHAT BISEXUALITY IS ALL ABOUT”
La situation des personnes LGBTIQ+ reste très préoccupante dans de nombreux pays du monde, car elles continuent d’être victimes non seulement de préjugés, mais surtout d’arrestations, de détentions arbitraires, de menaces, de harcèlement , d’actes de torture, de violences, de discriminations et d’assassinats dans des pays où l’homophobie et la législation sont féroces envers l’homosexualité comme le Cameroun.
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Since The start of 2021, Transgender persons have been at the center of attack. The amount of transphobic attacks have doubled in an alarming rate. Recently a group of trans persons were attacked by neighbors in Nkoldongo (A neighborhood in Yaoundé) in their private home. Continue reading “Strong Condemnation on the attack of Transgender persons in the city of Yaounde.”