Iranti
MENU

Joint statement by intersex activists on the International Classification of Diseases 11

We, the undersigned intersex-led organisations and groups, welcome moves by the WHO that continue a trend to depathologise sexual and gender minorities in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), expected to be approved at the World Health Assembly in May 2019. However, we express our deepest regret that the ICD-11 reverses this trend in relation…

Statement on the CAS/IAAF discriminatory ruling against Caster Semenya

In a blow to the ongoing battle for equality in sports; the Court of Arbitration in Sport (CAS) ruled on 1 May 2019 that Caster Semenya will have to artificially lower her natural testosterone levels in order to compete professionally against other women in a number of middle-distance running events. This is the latest in…

2019 Elections: Where do parties stand on LGBTI+ issues?

With less than a week to go before South Africa’s National Elections on 8 May 2019, electioneering by our myriad political parties is at its peak. But what lies behind the slogans, manifestos and promises? Given that South Africa, despite ostensibly progressive laws and protections in favour of LGBTI+ persons, remains a dangerous place for…

[WATCH] The Blueprint

As trans and gender-diverse Africans, many of us have had to redefine what gender, sex and love mean for ourselves. In our local contexts, there is rarely any sort of blueprint for what it means to be us. We ARE the blueprint! In March 2019, Iranti, in partnership with EATHAN and RFSL, hosted the RFSL…

[LEGABIBO & SALC MEDIA RELEASE] Botswana High Court to hear constitutionality of offenses which criminalise consensual same-sex sexual conduct

On Thursday, 14 March 2019, a full bench of the Botswana High Court, sitting before the Honourable Judge A.B Tafa, the Honourable Judge M. Leburu and the Honourable Judge J. Dube, will hear a case challenging the constitutionality of sections 164(a), 164(c) and 167 of the Botswana Penal Code. These provisions criminalise same-sex sexual conduct…

[WATCH] Jabulani Pereira speaks on LGBTI+ rights violations

This weekend saw Cape Town Pride’s annual parade, but despite South Africa’s progressive laws on a continent where homosexuality is still outlawed in the majority of countries, acceptance and understanding within local communities remains low, while violence against queer bodies continues. Iranti Executive Director, Jabulani Pereira, appeared on eNCA’s nationally broadcast feature, postNight, to talk…