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Stories of Intersex people from Nepal

27 Apr 2016


Congratulations to Esan Regmi, Parsu Ram Rai, and Jensen Byrne for the publication of Stories of Intersex people from Nepal, today. The stories in this book are based upon the writings of intersex participants at the First Intersex National Meeting in Nepal, held on 8-9 February 2016 in Kathmandu. The meeting took place with support from the UNDP as part of the “Being LGBTI in Asia” program.

Download Intersex Stories in Nepal (PDF)

If you’re interested in reading the book of intersex stories from Nepal, you might also be interested in supporting a crowd-funding campaign seeking to support Arjun and Amar, two intersex boys in Nepal. While most intersex people have healthy bodies, some of us need access to healthcare, and Arjun and Amar need assistance.

Support Arjun and Amar.

Find out more about the First Intersex National Meeting in Nepal.

Source: https://oii.org.au/30476/stories-intersex-people-nepal/

Categoria: Publications and resources Tags: asia, gender, gender identity, human rights, intersex rights, sexual rights

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