Q3 2023 (July-September)

Dear subscriber,
 

We welcomed this quarter with renewed vigor and determination! đŸŒˆ

In this quarter, we have been resolute in our dedication to shedding light on issues that affect our community, and have taken tangible steps toward addressing them by collaborating with like-minded organizations to amplify and protect the voices of our communities. Our engagement bloomed from grass-roots level to the United Nations. This reflected our advocacy has transcended borders and boundaries.

Our partnerships resulted in fruition, sharing the diverse and compelling stories of LGBTIQ+ individuals across Asia. These collaborative endeavors have not only raised awareness but have also produced valuable resources, including policy briefs, webinars, educational dispatches, and joint statements, all designed to advance the rights and well-being of our community.

As we embark on this journey, we remain steadfast in our commitment to building strong alliances and fostering synergies with regional initiatives that share our vision. The future holds great promise as we work together to create a more equitable, inclusive, and accepting Asia. We invite you to join us on this journey and explore the remarkable accomplishments of the third quarter in this edition of ILGA Asia’s newsletter. 


In solidarity,
The ILGA Asia team

News from Asia

India: India could soon become only the second nation in Asia to legalise gay marriage. As the world’s fast-growing democracy, it is a hugely significant moment for LGBTQIA+ campaigners.

China: Lu Siwei, a Chinese rights lawyer stripped of his license for handling sensitive cases in China, has been arrested in Laos. Activists and family members are deeply worried about the potential deportation to China, where he could face imprisonment 

Malaysia: Malaysia’s government says it is banning all Swatch products that contain lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer elements.

Iraq: Iraq’s Media and Communications Commission (CMC) issued new directives to media and social media platforms, ordering them to stop using “homosexuality” when discussing LGBTQ+ people and to instead speak only of “sexual deviancy”.

Hong Kong: Hong Kong’s top court has refused to recognise same-sex marriages, but ordered the city to formulate an alternative framework within two years.
 

ILGA Asia Highlights

#AfghanistanBriefingPaper
Too Many to be Given Safe Passage, Too Few to be Part of Humanitarian Response.

Since the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan, millions, including women, children, internally displaced individuals, and queer people, have endured a daily struggle for survival amid a ruthless regime and dire conditions. This briefing paper sheds light on their collective resilience, highlighting the unspoken suffering endured by queer individuals who face violence, rape, and humiliation. Their plight is not a crisis but a consequence of our neglect. History will judge those who remained silent. Today, we urge you to stand in solidarity with them, be their ally, and raise your fist in this ongoing battle.

#EndConversionTherapyNow
Stop Conversion Therapies in Malaysia.

The issue of conversion therapies targeting LGBTIQ+ individuals has become a growing concern worldwide, and Malaysia is no exception. “Justice for Sisters,” a prominent human rights group, conducted groundbreaking research shedding light on the dire impact of these harmful practices.

Together with “Justice for Sisters” we supported their crucial research and drive a campaign for change. The research findings are alarming, revealing the distressing effects of conversion therapies on the mental well-being of those subjected to SOGIE change pressure. 

We stand to fight ‘Conversion Therapy’ Practices in Asia
View our campaign to #BanConversionTherapy:  China  Indonesia Sri Lanka India Bangladesh

Event 

6th Pan Africa ILGA Regional Conference in Mauritius

Our Executive Director, Henry Koh, Strategic Development Director, Dr Khine Su Win, and board members Dr Charbel Maydaa (West Asia Representative and Co-chair) and Charlene Liu (Woman Representative) shared insights on South-South Collaborations and leadership in empowering LGBTIQ+ communities. 
 

Event

2023 High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) on the Sustainable Development Goals

The Asia cohort of the LGBTI Stakeholder Group attended the historic inaugural LGBTI Stakeholder Group side event at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, held during the 2023 High-Level Political Forum on the Sustainable Development Goals. The event emphasized the importance of human rights and inclusivity in the pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Event
EuroPride Valetta 2023


ILGA Asia participated at the #Europride2023 LGBTIQ+ Human Rights Conference in Valetta, Malta along with activists from the MENA region. Our Executive Director, Henry Koh, spoke during the Human Rights Conference and shared insights on the role of international organizations to amplify the voices of local activists to address the unique challenges of local communities.

Event

Best Nithiwana’s UNGA Speech

Best Chitsanupong Nithiwana, our Co-Chair & Youth Representative Executive Board Member and Co-Founder of Young Pride Club, representing the voices of the silenced, shares her journey as a Thai transgender human rights defender at the #UNGA. Her call for global unity and action to end discrimination and violence against LGBTI individuals resonates with the promise of the UN LGBTI Core Group’s 15-year commitment.

Pride

Nepal Pride Parade 2023


Witness the vibrant tapestry of Nepali Pride! Blue Diamond Society and Nepal’s LGBTIQ community uited for an unforgettable celebration. Here is a preview of what happened during Nepali Pride and Gai Jatra Celebration 2023. We’re excited to meet everyone in Nepal for the 10th ILGA Asia Conference!

International Day

Bi-Awareness Month 2023

Candy Yun, ILGA Asia’s Bi Representative, shares her powerful perspective on bisexuality and its ever-evolving standards. “Changes in language lead to changes in people’s imaginations. I say this more because I’m an activist, but I’ve often strategically left out the word bisexual in my stories because just by saying I’m gay, people start to think about it, and they want to know. But then I reflect. Giving people more time to be confused and think about it might be an important strategy for us now.”

International Day

Non-Binary Awareness Week 2023


We have the privilege of having our Executive Board West Asia Representative, Dr Charbel Maydaa, share insights on the struggles they face and how we can collectively overcome and embrace non-binary individuals. They highlight the importance of acknowledging that challenges still exist within the non-binary community in Asia.

New Staff

Introducing our MEL Officer

We are thrilled to introduce Pukar (he/him) as our Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Officer. With a remarkable dedication spanning several years, Pukar has collaborated with dynamic organizations, placing a strong emphasis on empowering historically marginalized communities, particularly diverse SOGIESC minorities and migrant workers.

New Staff
Introducing our Senior Communications Officer

 

Introducing Nadine Hassan, ILGA Asia’s Senior Communications Officer. With a Masters in Sustainable Development and experience at UNDP, UN Women, and GIZ, Nadine is a seasoned communications consultant. Passionate about music, writing, and travel, she is driven by a deep commitment to human rights. Nadine excels at crafting compelling messages and engaging with diverse audiences.

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Aabyaz Mustafa

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Youth REPRESENTATIVE

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Driven by a belief in collective action, Aabyaz mobilizes communities and allies for a more inclusive world. In their free time, they enjoy traveling, nature, and fitness as part of a holistic approach to well-being.

Mahnoor Aka Moon​

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SOUTH ASIA REPRESENTATIVE

Mahnoor Ch, also known as Moon, is a prominent advocate for gender rights, HIV awareness, and social justice in Pakistan. As a development practitioner, social scientist, and gender rights expert, she brings extensive experience and a multidisciplinary approach to her work. In her role as Program Director at the Khawaja Sira Society, she has led impactful initiatives, including the Multi-Country South Asia Global Fund Project. Her contributions have earned her several accolades, such as the Community Hero Award and formal recognition from both the Governor of Punjab and the President of the United States.

Beyond her leadership in community-based projects, Mahnoor has served as a trainer and technical expert, providing guidance on national policy development for the National AIDS Control Program and conducting training sessions for law enforcement in Lahore and Rawalpindi. She also plays a key role on the steering committee of the Global Fund Advocates Network for the Asia-Pacific region, helping shape global strategies for health and rights advocacy. Currently, Mahnoor is a member of the Prime Minister’s Counsel in Pakistan, advising on high-level policy decisions. She also works as a community-based implementing partner with UNDP, ensuring HIV prevention and treatment services are accessible to marginalized populations. Her unwavering dedication to equality and justice continues to inspire meaningful change across Pakistan and beyond.

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Shane’s notable projects include making regional LGBTIQ+ conferences more accessible, hosting a roundtable on the intersectionality of LGBTIQ+ and disability, creating a media publication featuring photos of LGBTIQ+ disabled individuals and a project to enhance the competency of suicide hotline crisis workers on LGBTIQ+ and disability issues.

With over a decade of work experience, Shane has been featured in the media, on blogs, podcasts and video interviews. Additionally, he has authored an e-book named A11y: A guide to accessibility for employers. Their expertise stems not just from their work experience, but also lived experience. In 2024, they were involved in developing the Kathmandu Charter for the rights of people with lived experience of mental health conditions, a never done before initiative.

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SOUTH ASIA and ILGA World REPRESENTATIVE​

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Aisha Mughal

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TRANS REPRESENTATIVE and ILGA Asia Co-Chair

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EAST ASIA REPRESENTATIVE

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Joyce holds M.L. of National Taiwan University. With experience in the Parliament and her legal background, Joyce was responsible for the advocacy of LGBTI+ rights policies and legal reform. She advocated for inclusive political participation and representation since 2018, and acted as the Deputy Executive Director of Taiwan Equality Campaign. She then took the position as Executive Director in December 2022, leading Taiwan Equality Campaign on LGBTI+ rights advocacy.

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Phong Vuong

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SOUTHEAST ASIA REPRESENTATIVE and ILGA Asia Co-Chair

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Aside from the work with iSEE, Phong also served as Secretary of The Organizing Board of Hanoi Pride, as Secretary for NextGEN Hanoi – a local LGBTIQ organization, and is a alumni of the YSEALI Professional Fellows Program.

Sean Sih-Cheng Du

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EAST ASIA and alternate ilga world REPRESENTATIVE

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His work includes social education, workplace equality, gay men’s sexual health, and international affairs. He was a crucial member of the Marriage Equality Coalition Taiwan and a board member of the Persons with HIV/AIDS Rights Advocacy Association of Taiwan.

He is currently the East Asian Representative of the ILGA Asia Executive Board, a board member of the Taiwan Equality Campaign, and a member of the Taipei City Committee of Gender Equality. He has a master’s degree in Sociology from National Taiwan University.

Artemis Akbary

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NON-BINARY REPRESENTATIVE

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Chitsanupong "Best" Nithiwana

(she/her)
SOUTHEAST ASIA and ILGA World REPRESENTATIVE

Founder and executive director of Young Pride Club, Chitsanupong “Best” Nithiwana (she/her) is a human rights defender for the rights of LGBTIQ+ youth and gender equality in Thailand. Absolutely dedicated to her career path, she started out as a public information assistant consultant at the UN headquarters. She supported the digital campaign of Youth Peace Security to gain the meaningful participation of women and youth in peace processes worldwide. In 2018, she became the first transgender participant in the US Exchange programme, YSEALI Academic Fellows.

An outspoken advocate for the LGBTIQ+ community, she now runs her own community in Chiang Mai, Thailand, Young Pride Club, which is a safe learning community for young people interested in gender equality and the LGBTIQ+ community. Established in 2018, the community provides on-the-ground activities and online content to develop leadership and participation in gender equality advocacy. Young Pride Club was also a main organizer of the Chiang Mai Pride 2019-2022 and the 2022 Youth Pride Thailand, the country’s first pride organized by LGBTIQ+ youth for LGBTIQ+ youth. In 2022, it reached over 40,000 followers and developed 50 young leaders across the country.

Recently, Best also became an APCOM Hero Award Honouree (Community Hero) under the theme “Unity & Diversity ” in recognition of her inspiring work.