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1“…BACKGROUND: Globally, LGBT+ people continue to struggle to achieve full realization of their human rights. …”
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2por Izugbara, Chimaraoke, Bakare, Seun, Sebany, Meroji, Ushie, Boniface, Wekesah, Frederick, Njagi, Joan“…We analysed existing regional-level legal and policy instruments and treaties for the opportunities they offer to tackle the exclusion of LGBT persons in Africa. We identified seven key living legal and policy instruments, formulated and adopted between 1981 and 2018, by the African Union (AU) or its precursor, the Organization of African Unity. …”
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3“…Thus, the continuum of discourses may serve as an important element of a health care organization's access and equity framework for the evaluation of access to good quality care for diverse LGBT populations. …”
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4“…We identified gaps in health care perceptions: the need to guarantee universal access to health care, the need to include a gender perspective and inclusive treatment by health personnel, mental health programs with a community approach, access to assisted fertilization programs, and the generation of collaborative alliances between health services, civil society organizations, and the LGBTIQ+ community. We conclude that the health system is a crucial space from which to enable guarantees for the exercise of rights and overcome internalized stigma.…”
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6por Siddiqi, Dina M“…It considers the tensions that emerge when the relationship between sexual and social identities is not obvious and the implications of such tensions for public health and sexual rights activism. These questions are addressed through debates over the naming of male-to-male sexualities and desires in the context of globalization and the growth of a large NGO (non-governmental organization) sector in urban Bangladesh. …”
Publicado 2011
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8por Logie, Carmen H., Lacombe-Duncan, Ashley, Lee-Foon, Nakia, Ryan, Shannon, Ramsay, HopeEnlace del recurso
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9por Ali, Sana“…Myths and rumors through traditional and new media platforms cause Xenophobia, LGBT Rights violations, and psychological disorders among the masses. …”
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10por Dorcé-Medard DO, Jennifer, Okobi MD, Okelue E, Grieb DO, Jesse, Saunders DO, Nzingha, Harberger MD, Seneca“…Since 2012, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for a high-risk population. …”
Publicado 2021
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11por Silva-Santisteban, Alfonso, Eng, Shirley, de la Iglesia, Gabriela, Falistocco, Carlos, Mazin, Rafael“…Promising interventions include health services adapted to transgender women in Mexico; LGBT-friendly clinics in Argentina that incorporate community and health workers in mixed teams; task-shifting to community-based organizations; mobile HIV testing; and gender identity laws. …”
Publicado 2016
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12“…With no anti-discrimination laws, the cultural background of the Korean society hardly creates an LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender) — friendly environment and shows a negative attitude towards gender minorities. …”
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