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COVID-19 relief available for LGBTQI+ persons

For the past 19 months, COVID-19 has impacted the way we live and function. For many marginalised people – including LGBTQIA+ persons – the pandemic has exacerbated various inequalities. Iranti is working to fill these gaps by continuing our COVID-19 Wellness Support for those who are in specific need during this time. The application deadline…

Invitation: Trans-led Initiatives Funding Opportunities Seminar

Iranti is a Johannesburg-based human rights advocacy organisation that advocates for the rights of LBTI persons, with a specific focus on lesbian, Transgender and intersex persons in Africa. Iranti works within a human rights framework raising issues on gender identities, and sexuality, through the strategic use of multimedia storytelling, research and activism. The International Trans…

Strengthening our policy framework: There must be outcomes

By Cullen Goldblatt Intersex people’s rights and well-being, and the urgent need to prohibit medically unnecessary, non-consensual, surgeries and related medical interventions, came under the spotlight at the second day of the SA-EU Dialogue in Pretoria on November 5, 2021. Intersex genital mutilation (IGM) is a major human rights violation that many Intersex people in…

#EndIGM to protect rights of Intersex children … and adults

By Cher Petersen Working towards policy reform to remove IGM practices would support not only Intersex children from harm but also protect Intersex adults. This was a key message during a panel discussion moderated by activist Joshua Sehoole, who joined panellists Mauro Cabral Grinspan from GATE and Dan Christian Ghattas from Oll Europe, to reflect…

SA-EU Dialogue: Protecting rights of Intersex Children

By Cher Petersen South African legislation makes invisible Intersex children and their access to rights which is further delegitimised with Intersex Genital Mutilation (IGM), participants at the SA-EU Dialogue on the rights of Intersex Persons heard. Moderator Nthabiseng Mokoena and panellists Patrick Bracher from Norton Rose Fulbright Attorneys, Busisiwe Deyi from the Commission for Gender…

SA-EU Dialogue: Human Rights approach to Health

By Tamsin Wort Medical professionals should be trained in human rights, says United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng. Mofokeng delivered the keynote address on day two of the SA-EU Dialogue on Policy Improvements for Transgender and Intersex Persons on Friday 5 November 2021. The SA-EU Dialogue kicked off in…

Global Perspective: Lessons for Legal Gender Recognition in South Africa

By Cher Petersen Extending human rights to Transgender and Intersex persons did not take away rights from others but expands the rights of everyone, panellists SA-EU Dialogue on Policy Improvements for Transgender and Intersex Persons on November 4 shared. Opening the discussion on Legal Gender Recognition and Reform, moderator Advocate Lethlogonolo Mokoarane and panellists Mauro…