Examination of LGBT people’s lived experiences and public perceptions of sexual and gender minorities in Rwanda
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2022-05Mwandishi
Otukpa, Emmanuel
Igonya, Emmy
Kabiru, Caroline
Etyang, Nicholas
Opondo, Winnie
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Kwa ufupi
Despite the existence of laws and policies that protect human rights, sexual and gender minorities
(lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender [LGBT] people) across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are
socially excluded from full participation in society. While LGBT rights are gaining momentum
and increasingly being highlighted in the global arena, several SSA countries have formulated
punitive laws against sexual and gender minorities. However, Rwanda is one of the few African
countries that has assented to international conventions and continental frameworks that protect
the human rights of all citizens including LGBT populations. The country is a signatory to the
2011 United Nations statement condemning violence against LGBT people and has joined nine
other African countries to support LGBT rights.
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