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Assessment of the Legal Status of Sexual and Gender Minorities in 17 Countries in Asia and the Pacific
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Assessment of the Legal Status of Sexual and Gender Minorities in 17 Countries in Asia and the Pacific

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This report highlights how sexual and gender minorities in countries across Asia and the Pacific face discrimination and violence, assesses the legal barriers impacting their lives, and shows how policy reforms can increase inclusion and economic opportunities.

It exposes regional disparities, outlines how laws and regulations reduce access to education, jobs, and public services, and shows how they restrict people expressing their identity and getting legal gender recognition. The report recommends a range of measures including taking legal and policy action to target hate crimes, improving law enforcement training, and preventing so-called "conversion therapies" to help reduce damaging exclusion and inequity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Asian Development Bank
Country
PH
Date
17 July 2024
Pages
64
ISBN
9789292707187

This report highlights how sexual and gender minorities in countries across Asia and the Pacific face discrimination and violence, assesses the legal barriers impacting their lives, and shows how policy reforms can increase inclusion and economic opportunities.

It exposes regional disparities, outlines how laws and regulations reduce access to education, jobs, and public services, and shows how they restrict people expressing their identity and getting legal gender recognition. The report recommends a range of measures including taking legal and policy action to target hate crimes, improving law enforcement training, and preventing so-called "conversion therapies" to help reduce damaging exclusion and inequity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Asian Development Bank
Country
PH
Date
17 July 2024
Pages
64
ISBN
9789292707187