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Queering atrocity prevention

This resource examines the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex (LGBTQI+) people as important but underrepresented within atrocities research and atrocity prevention policy and practice. The resource refers to a range of atrocities, including but not limited to hate crimes, dehumanising and fearmongering rhetoric, corrective sexual violence and mass identity-based violence. It sets out the heightened risk of discrimination and violence many LGBTQI+ people face, providing examples from a range of countries and recent contexts. It then recommends how different actors including civil society organisations, states, and donors can better recognise and respond to these risks.

Date of publication
Publisher
Protection Approaches
Population
LGBT+ people    
Sector
Human rights and democracy
Social inclusion   
Type of resource
Report
Funding
FCDO-funded resource by partner
Length
Long (20 pages+)
Geographical focus
Global
Language
English