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Aditya Bondyopadhyay
Thu, 05 Jan 2012 21:37:07 -0800

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From: Justus Eisfeld <jeisf...@transactivists.org>
Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 17:22:36 -0500
Subject: [sogi] Fwd: [TransgenderHumanRights] TGEU TvT PR Dec 2011:
Now online: first mapping of legal and health care situation of trans
people in 58 countries
To: Sogi <sogi-l...@arc-international.net>, euro-qu...@groups.queernet.org

Hi all,

This amazing first-of-its-kind research may be of interest to you or
somebody you know. Please feel free to forward. For questions please get in
touch with TGEU directly at the contact listed below, as I am merely
forwarding.

Best,

Justus Eisfeld
co-director

GATE - Global Action for Trans* Equality


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From: Carla LaGata <m...@zedat.fu-berlin.de>
Date: Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 10:28 AM
Subject: [TransgenderHumanRights] TGEU TvT PR Dec 2011: Now online: first
mapping of legal and health care situation of trans people in 58 countries



**


 *Transgender Europe: Press Release – 23**rd** December, 2011 *


 Now online: first mapping of legal and health care situation of trans
people in 58 countries


 *The legal and health mapping was conducted by Transgender Europe’s
Transrespect versus Transphobia Worldwide (TvT) research project in close
cooperation with activists and experts from all world regions.* A
comprehensive questionnaire developed by the TvT project's research team
and reviewed by more than 15 researchers and activists from all six worlds
regions was distributed to over 70 international activists and experts, who
provided detailed information including comments and explanations on the
specific situation in the respective country.

*The mapping consists of different tables on:*

*1. Legal Gender Recognition: Change of Name & Change of Gender*


 The TvT tables provide detailed information on legal measures meant to
guarantee a legal change of name and a legal change of gender for trans
people. They list requirements such as ‘psychiatric diagnosis’, ‘gender
reassignment surgery’ or ‘sterilization’. Unfortunately, the mapping shows
that in all listed countries in which a legal change of gender is possible,
a ‘psychiatric diagnosis’, i.e. a pathologization of the applying trans
person, is required for a legal change of gender. Furthermore, most legal
measures list ‘gender reassignment surgery’ or ‘sterilization’ as
requirements for legal gender recognition, which clearly violates human
rights.

The TvT tables also show the actual legal situation, meaning how legal
change of name and gender are enacted in practice in the mapped countries.
In some countries with existing legal measures, trans people's applications
are delayed for months and years, whereas in some countries without
existing legal measures, trans people find other ways, for instance of
legally changing their name. The TvT mapping moreover lists existing
proposals regarding the legal change of name and gender in detail. This may
serve both as an evaluation of the existing legal measures and situation
and as an indicator of existing trans activism.


 *2. Anti-Discrimination, Hate Crime, and Asylum Legislation*


 The TvT tables provide detailed information regarding the inclusion of
trans identity/gender identity in Anti-Discrimination and Hate Crime laws
and in the Constitution. They also list the inclusion of trans people in
Asylum guidelines. The mapping indicates that ‘gender identity’ is very
rarely acknowledged as a ground of discrimination.

It also shows the legal situation, meaning the actual practices regarding
these legal measures and guidelines, as well as proposals that challenge
existing measures. These proposals very often demand the explicit inclusion
of ‘gender identity’ into existing legal measures.


 *3. Criminalization, Prosecution, and State-sponsored Discrimination*


 The TvT tables show detailed information on the legal measures that
criminalize trans people and trans related issues, such as ‘so-called
cross-dressing’ and ‘gender reassignment surgery’. In some countries in the
Global South and East these laws were introduced by colonial powers and
missionaries and are not acted upon today. For instance, in some countries
where ‘so-called cross-dressing’ is illegal, trans people are extremely
visible and acknowledged within their culture and society rather than being
prosecuted. There are, however, other countries where there is no
criminalization, yet trans people are prosecuted with other laws that are
used specifically against trans people, such as anti-prostitution,
loitering or nuisance laws. The TvT tables are designed in a way to clearly
show these important differences between legal criminalization and actual
prosecution of trans people. They thus aim to provide a comprehensive
understanding of the legal situation beyond the mere existence of legal
measures.


 *4. Trans-Specific Health Care: Hormone Therapy and Hormones & Gender
Reassignment Treatment and Body Modifications*


 The TvT research has addressed not only the legal situation of trans
people but also important aspects of trans people's social situation. The
TvT tables give a first insight into trans people's health care situation,
focusing on trans-specific hormone therapy and hormones as well as gender
reassignment treatments and body modifications. The TvT tables show
manifold aspects regarding medically supervised hormone therapy and gender
reassignment treatments, including requirements like ‘psychiatric
diagnosis’ and the availability of funding.

The tables moreover list the existence of alternative practices, such as
acquiring hormones on the black market without medical supervision or
applying industrial silicone without medical supervision. These
‘alternatives’ exist in countries where trans-specific health-care is not
provided as well as in cases where trans people do not meet the
requirements for medically supervised treatment. They can lead to serious
health problems and in some cases even to death.



 *A characteristic of Transgender Europe’s legal and health mapping is thus
that it enables a quick overview of existing laws while at the same time
providing detail and complexity regarding actual practices.*



 *At present, 58 countries are listed in the following regions:* Africa (9
countries), Asia (13 countries), Central and South America (9 countries),
Europe (18 countries), and Oceania (9 countries). For India, a separate set
of tables showing the situation in individual states is provided. Further
countries will be added in due time, including a separate set of tables for
the 8 Australian states and Brazil. The TvT mapping is designed such that
it enables a regular update and extension of the tables. Therefore, any
information and evaluation of the presented tables is highly welcomed and
will be analysed and included in regular updates. In the course of 2012, we
will step by step present more elaborated information, including context
information, references, law texts, etc. in selected country sections of
the TvT website. In these sections, the numerous activists and researchers
that contributed to the TvT mapping will be fully acknowlegded.

*Transgender Europe’s legal and health mapping can be accessed on the TvT
project website at:*

*http://www.transrespect-transphobia.org/en_US/mapping.htm*

*New research:* In November 2011, the TvT research team together with six
partner organizations from Asia, Eastern Europe, Oceania, and South America
started a new survey in form of a peer research on trans people’s
experiences with Transrespect and Transphobia.

*The TvT project is funded by **the Open Society Foundations, the ARCUS
Foundation, and partly by **the Heinrich Boell Foundation.*

*If you have further questions or if you want to support the research
project,*

*please contact the TvT research team:*

Dr Carsten Balzer and Dr Jan Simon Hutta

*research[at]transrespect-transphobia.org*

*or check our website:*

*www.transrespect-transphobia.org *

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-- 
ADITYA BONDYOPADHYAY
Development Sector Consultant
Advocate (Regd. No. F-218/192 of 1997, Bar Council of W.Bengal, India)

Website: http://adityabondyopadhyay.webs.com/
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