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Our publications bring together research, community knowledge, policy analysis, and movement insights to support advocacy, strengthen solidarity, and inform collective action.
Partnering with Pride: The case for Australian action on equality in our region
Global Philanthropy Project and Equality Australia just released “Partnering with Pride: The case for Australian action on equality in our region,” a report that makes the case for Australia to step up as a leader in the inclusion of people with diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and sex characteristics (SOGIESC) in its foreign policy and development cooperation.
5 statements and visions for the future at the 9th ILGA Asia Conference
Here are the visions for the future by intersex, non-binary, transgender, women, and artist leaders at the 9th ILGA Asia Conference.
Malaysia: Civic spaces shrinking at an alarming rate for LGBTQ persons in Malaysia
Together with 66 organisations, ASEAN Sogie Caucus and ILGA Asia express concern over the recent raid of a social gathering in Kuala Lumpur and the shrinking civic spaces for LGBTIQ person in Malaysia.
Briefing Note : Abolish the death penalty and halt its arbitrary use to punish LGBTIQ persons
This briefing note includes recommendations towards the abolition of the use of the death penalty against LGBTIQ persons.
Country Report on SOGIESC Rights In India: An Unfinished Agenda
In the past decade, there have been many developments pertaining to LGBTI rights in India. While there is growing acceptance of LGBTI identities in society in the current generation, challenges related to acceptance and inclusion continue in formal and informal institutions like families, schools, and workplaces. The acceptance also varies from urban to rural areas where the literacy rates are quite low.
ILGA Asia Annual Report 2020
ILGA Asia’s 2020 Annual Report covers activities from 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2020. Read to find out more.
ILGA Asia Online Learning Needs Assessment Report
Today on the International Day of #EpidemicPreparedness, we acknowledge the ongoing impact of LGBTIQ communities worldwide and especially in Asia and highlight the importance of inclusive and rights-based responses to the pandemic.🌈
Evaluation Report: COVID-19 Humanitarian Grants Assistance Program
We are pleased to release our Evaluation Report for our 2020 COVID-19 Humanitarian Grant Assistance Program, which successfully released USD43,666 in #funding to 18 of our LGBTIQ member organisations in 11 Asian countries.
Joint submission on Lebanon to the UN Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty & Human Rights with MOSAIC-MENA
Input for Lebanon Visit submitted by MOSAIC-MENA & ILGA Asia.
Joint submission with Equite Sri Lanka and Equal Ground to the Special Rapporteur on Torture
On 31 August 2021, ILGA Asia sent a joint submission with Equite and Equal Ground to the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture on the impact of thematic reports for Sri Lanka.
Joint submission with C.A.N-Myanmar to Special Rapporteur on Torture
On 31 August 2021, ILGA Asia sent a joint submission with C.A.N-Myanmar and other LGBTI CSOs in Myanmar to the Special Rapporteur on Torture (SR Torture) on the impact of thematic reports.
Cambodia LGBTIQ Rights Report 2021: Rainbow In the Rain
This study discusses the current social context of Cambodia and how it affects LGBTIQ people. While, there is a growing acceptance, especially from urban societies, there is a limited understanding of sexual orientation and gender identities and a general preference to heteronormative identities resulting in stigma and discrimination towards LGBTIQ people.
Sri Lanka LGBTIQ Rights Report 2021: Living Without Legal Protection
This report contains the analysis of data gathered through eight Key Informant Interviews (KII) and four Focused Group Discussions (FGDs) conducted as part of the in-country consultations in Sri Lanka for the ILGA Asia Strategic Plan development for the 2021-2025 period.
Myanmar LGBTIQ Rights Report 2021: at an impasse
Myanmar’s major emerging LGBTIQ organizations are established on a voluntary basis and informal settings. Despite that the needs required to form a stronger alliance have been identified, varying capacities and experiences of LGBTIQ organizations remain a barrier to form stronger alliances.
Crisis Implies Possibilities: A Delicate LGBTIQ Movement in China
From October 2020 to April 2021, we conducted the research for the purpose of understanding what has been done by LGBTIQ organizations in China over the last five years, the living conditions of Chinese LGBTIQ people, and the direction of where the movement is going in the future…