• BEING LGBT IN ASIA: VIET NAM COUNTRY REPORT

    • Released Date: 04-Aug-2014
    • Publication: Report
    BEING LGBT IN ASIA: VIET NAM COUNTRY REPORT

    A Participatory Review and Analysis of the Legal and Social Environment for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Persons and Civil Society, This report are the first report that comprehensive report that leaded by UN.

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  • BEING LGBT IN ASIA: VIET NAM COUNTRY REPORT

    • Released Date: 04-Aug-2014
    • Publication: Report
    BEING LGBT IN ASIA: VIET NAM COUNTRY REPORT

    A Participatory Review and Analysis of the Legal and Social Environment for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Persons and Civil Society, This report are the first report that comprehensive report that leaded by UN.

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  • BEING LGBT IN ASIA: VIET NAM COUNTRY REPORT

    • Released Date: 04-Aug-2014
    • Publication: Report
    BEING LGBT IN ASIA: VIET NAM COUNTRY REPORT

    A Participatory Review and Analysis of the Legal and Social Environment for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Persons and Civil Society, This report are the first report that comprehensive report that leaded by UN.

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  • BEING LGBT IN ASIA: INDONESIA COUNTRY REPORT

    • Released Date: 09-Jun-2014
    • Publication: Report
    BEING LGBT IN ASIA: INDONESIA COUNTRY REPORT

    A Participatory Review and Analysis of the Legal and Social Environment for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Persons and Civil Society, This report are the first report that comprehensive report that leaded by UN.

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  • BEING LGBT IN ASIA: THE PHILIPPINES COUNTRY REPORT

    • Released Date: 01-May-2014
    • Publication: Report
    BEING LGBT IN ASIA: THE PHILIPPINES COUNTRY REPORT

    A Participatory Review and Analysis of the Legal and Social Environment for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Persons and Civil Society, This report are the first report that comprehensive report that leaded by UN.

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  • CCHR Fundamental Freedoms

    • Released Date: 23-May-2013
    • Publication: Report
    CCHR Fundamental Freedoms

    CCHR Fundamental Freedoms

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  • State-Sponsored Homophobia

    • Released Date: 22-May-2013
    • Publication: Report
    State-Sponsored Homophobia

    The struggle for LGBTI equality is gradually spreading to all parts of the world. Several nations on three continents have legalized same-sex marriage in the last two years, bringing the total to 14. Other than marriage laws, progress has been made at all political levels, through regulations, litigation or LGBTI politicians coming out to the public. However, little has changed in countries that criminalize homosexual acts, which widenes the gap between LGBTI-friendly and LGBTI-unfriendly countries.

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  • Rainbow Khmer: From Prejudice to Pride

    • Released Date: 31-Dec-2012
    • Publication: Report
    Rainbow Khmer: From Prejudice to Pride

    In the past few years, the world has seen a groundswell of support and activism to try to stem the tide of continuing discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people. With Cambodia coming to the end of its year as Chair of the Association of South-­‐East Asian Nations (ASEAN), now is a perfect opportunity for Cambodia to surf the tide of progress, showcase its growing reputation for tolerance towards LGBT people, and set an example in promoting equality and fighting discrimination.

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  • CCHR applauds the inclusion of gender identity in the UN Draft Resolution on Extrajudicial, Summary and Arbitrary Executions

    • Released Date: 26-Nov-2012
    • Publication: Press Release
    CCHR applauds the inclusion of gender identity in the UN Draft Resolution on Extrajudicial, Summary and Arbitrary Executions

    The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) commends the Third Committee of the General Assembly of the United Nations (the Third Committee), which is responsible for issues related to human rights, for including gender identity – for the first time – as a characteristic in need of protection, in a resolution on extrajudicial, summary and arbitrary executions (the Resolution).

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  • 2012 Twin Cities LGBT aging needs assessment survey report

    • Released Date: 05-Oct-2012
    • Publication: Report
    2012 Twin Cities LGBT aging needs assessment survey report

    Despite tremendous change in the visibility and social acceptance LGBT people in the Unites States, LGBT older adults are usually less confident when defending their rights and often do not access the healthcare and other services procided to the elderly, because they fear discrimination or lack of sensitivity by the providers. This often leads to higher risks for social isolation and nursing home placement.

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  • 2012 Network Responsibility Index - A comprehensive Analysis of Television's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Images

    • Released Date: 01-Aug-2012
    • Publication: Report
    2012 Network Responsibility Index - A comprehensive Analysis of Television's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Images

    The GLAAD Network Responsibility Index (NRI) evaluates images of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people on television. Those images have great influence on the public perception of the LGBT community and can therefore help increase fair, accurate and inclusive LGBT media representation.

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  • Born Free and Equal

    • Released Date: 01-Jun-2012
    • Publication: Report
    Born Free and Equal

    Although international human rights law, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in particular state that all human beings have the same rights, in many countries lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) persons do not have access to those rights. They often are discriminated and excluded from society, and fall victims to physical and mental abuse. In around 76 countries, they are persecuted and punished for their homosexuality. Recently, efforts in several countries have significantly improved LGBT equality; these changes are hoped to spread to other countries and improve the situations of all LGBT people worldwide.

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