Archive for January 2017
Bring the LGBQ Conversation Out of the Closet
Coming out and identifying yourself as Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual or Queer is always a challenge no matter where you live because of the stigma and discrimination that one is bound to face for the rest of their lives. Diversity is a beautiful thing, and to make people feel excluded for something they have no control over…
Read MoreWomen’s March on Nairobi
Saturday, 21 January 2017 beginning at 10:00am at Karura Forest. Event will be held in a picnic area in the back corner of Amani Gardens, Getting to Karura Forest via Public Transport: From town/CBD: Take a matatu from Koja Stage (near Globe Roundabout) to Limuru Rd, alight at Karura Forest entrance. From Westlands: Alight at Ngara…
Read MoreThe Untold Story of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans Persons
Coming out and identifying yourself as Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual or even as Transgender is always a challenge no matter where you live because of the stigma and discrimination that one is bound to face for the rest of their lives. Diversity is a beautiful thing, and to make people feel excluded for something they have…
Read MoreKey Population Consortium Analysis & Conclusion on Use of Biometrics in IBBS in Kenya
Kenya Key Population Consortium wrote to partners and donors on the proposal by the Kenya Government – funded by the Global Fund (GFTAM) and with technical assistance from PEPFAR – to use biometric fingerprinting for the collection of Key Population size estimates during upcoming IBBS Study. The communication highlighted fears of safety that the populations…
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