Tag: marginalized communities

INCLUSION OF TRANS AND GENDER DIVERSE PERSONS IN SRHR SERVICES

Healthcare cannot be equitable if entire communities are locked out.

Trans and gender diverse persons in Uganda continue to face discrimination, denial of care, and exclusion from Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) services—often not because services don’t exist, but because systems were never designed to include them.

This policy brief presents evidence of these barriers. It outlines practical, rights-based actions for health systems: from non-discrimination policies and provider training to gender-affirming care standards and inclusive health data systems. Centring lived experience, it shows why inclusion is not optional—it is essential for effective public health.

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ADDRESSING GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AGAINST TRANSGENDER PERSONS IN RURAL AREAS OF UGANDA – A CALL FOR INCLUSIVE PROTECTION

An unseen crisis is unfolding in rural Uganda—and it demands urgent attention.

Transgender persons in rural communities face extreme and compounded forms of gender-based violence, driven by isolation, stigma, legal ambiguity, and limited access to justice, healthcare, and protection. For many, violence is not a single event but a constant condition—physical, sexual, psychological, and economic—carried out with near-total impunity.

This policy brief brings visibility to these often-ignored realities and calls for concrete, rights-based interventions: legal reform, trans-inclusive justice systems, community awareness, and accessible support services tailored to rural contexts.

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