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What have we learnt and where to now?: The report of the APF-UNDP Conference on Yogyakarta Principles

1 Sep 2017


The report of the APF-UNDP Conference on Yogyakarta Principles: What have we learnt and where to now? held in Bangkok from 25-26 April 2017 has been launched.

It is accompanied by a short video of the Conference titled ‘Turning Principles into Passion‘ and by the video then showed ‘Building Partnerships for Equality‘.

You cand find all details and resources on the links for the Conference on the Yogyakarta Principles: What have we learnt and where to now?and for the partnership between APG and UNDP Asia Pacific Regional Hub to strenghten LGBTI efforts from National Human Rights Institutions for the term 2016-2017.

Download the Conference Report here. 

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