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Transgender: Trans in Romania

https://www.freiheit.org/romania-and-republic-moldova/trans-romania

This report describes, through multiple research methods, how the lives of trans people in Romania have been affected by discrimination in a multitude of contexts: family, professional, medical, legal, bureaucratic. It also brings us closer to trans people’s lives, very different from each other, but striving for the same thing: for their identity to be accepted and respected in society.
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Asia Liberty Forum 2024: Policy Pathways for Gender and Sexual Minorities in Asia: Reflections on Freedom and Dignity

https://www.freiheit.org/south-asia/policy-pathways-gender-and-sexual-minorities-asia-reflections-freedom-and-dignity

India crossed an important milestone with the legal recognition of transgender individuals – access to education and healthcare, and better protection of family rights for transgender
individuals in the years to come,“ said Akkai Padmashali, a transgender activist

Human Rights: India’s Ruling on Same-Sex Marriage

https://www.freiheit.org/india/indias-ruling-same-sex-marriage

In a historic decision that reverberates across South Asia, the Supreme Court of India has set a powerful precedent for LGBTQIA+ rights in the region. This landmark ruling not only signifies a significant step towards equality and acceptance but also underscores India’s commitment to upholding the principles of justice and human rights.
The recognition and safeguarding of transgender rights remain pressing concerns across

International Conference Addresses LGBTQIA+ Rights in South Asia and Europe | Friedrich Naumann Foundation

https://www.freiheit.org/pressemitteilung/international-conference-addresses-lgbtqia-rights-south-asia-and-europe

The intersection of LGBTQIA+ rights and legislative reform took centre stage at a landmark event held in Brussels on April 9th, 2024. Organized by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF) South Asia and European Dialogue, the conference brought together leaders, policymakers, and activists from across South Asia and Europe to discuss the progress and challenges facing the LGBTQIA+ community.
The legal recognition of transgender rights in Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan

Unsere Partner: Unsere Partner

https://www.freiheit.org/de/rumaenien-und-republik-moldau/unsere-partner

Im Laufe der Jahre hat FNF Rumänien und Moldawien enge Freundschaftsbeziehungen zu politischen Freunden und Partnern aufgebaut. Zusammen mit unseren lokalen Projektpartnern wollen wir liberale Werte durch mehrdimensionale Aktivitäten und Veranstaltungen fördern, staatsbürgerliche Bildung bieten und politischen Dialog schaffen. Hier können Sie unsere Partner treffen und deren Homepages besuchen.
Menschenrechtsorganisation in Rumänien, die LGBT-Rechte (Lesben, Schwule, Bisexuelle, Transgender

Our Partners: Our Partners

https://www.freiheit.org/romania-and-republic-moldova/our-partners

Over the years, FNF Romania and Moldova has established strong bonds of friendship with political friends and partners. Together with our local project partners we aim to promote liberal values through multidimensional activities and events, to provide civic education and to create political dialogue. Here you can meet our partners and visit their homepages.
rights organization in Romania to defend and promote LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender

LGBTQIA+: Celebrating Equality

https://www.freiheit.org/south-asia/celebrating-equality

In a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court of Nepal issued an interim order on June 28, 2023, instructing the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers (OPMCM) and other relevant ministries to establish a transitional mechanism that ensures the registration of marriages for non-heterosexual couples.
reaffirms the right to marry that was initially granted to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender

IDAHOBIT: Quo Vadis LGBTQ+ Representation in Politics?

https://www.freiheit.org/european-union/quo-vadis-lgbtq-representation-politics

On the International Day against Homophobia, Bi-, Inter- and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT), people around the world commemorate 17 May 1990, the day on which homosexuality was removed from the ICD-10 diagnosis code of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and was officially no longer considered a disease. We talk with Carline van Breugel about the lived reality of the LGBTQ+ community in Europe today and the lack of representation in politics.
As an openly pansexual woman with a transgender partner, she often encounters prejudice

South Asia | Friedrich Naumann Foundation

https://www.freiheit.org/south-asia?page=1

The Foundation was established in Germany in 1958. It aims to promote the goal of making the principle of freedom valid for the dignity of all people and in all areas of society, both in Germany and abroad. The Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom works in over 65 countries worldwide. In South Asia, we have offices in India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Additionally, we work with partners in Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal. We promote civic education, training, and the exchange of ideas in the region, focusing on four areas: economic freedom, human rights, urban governance, and digital transformation. In addition to country-specific projects, the Foundation supports regional programs.
and Dignity India crossed an important milestone with the legal recognition of transgender