By Namirembe Aisha, When we talk about Gender Based Violence (GBV) , most people think about only the physical violence, the beatings, the cuttings and burning. Today I would like to inform whoever reads this article that majority of lesbian, bisexual and queer women are facing mental/psychological violence which in my opinion is even more […]
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Congratulatory messages continue to pour into Bostwana for the LGBTIQ community after they won a case that stayed the 2019 court decision to decriminalize consensual same-sex sexual acts.
Please be empathetic while sharing shocking information because between battling bomb attacks and COVID-19 everyone needs a shoulder to lie on.
I wouldn’t say that I have so many heterosexual friends who know about my sexuality, but I always appreciate the few who I have opened up to and they have not judged or condemned me for identifying as a queer woman.
Make your voice count in all the beautiful languages that Mother Uganda bestowed upon us.
The ex-husband claims he didn’t know she is transgender.
A peer counselor in Mbale says, it is important that we embrace LGBTIQ people in Uganda who are living with HIV.
The COVID-19 pandemic has contributed a lot to initiate intimate partner violence because most LGBTIQ persons are unemployed so they struggle look for means of survival and end up being forced sex, acquiring STIs ,HIV/AIDS, being black mailed or even outed and mental illnesses which may lead to depression if not handled carefully
These young Ugandan LGBTIQ innovators are not about to be stopped as they keep on winning and winning and we are proud of them.