Call for Applications for Community of Practice on ‘Sustaining Movements for Equal Rights of LGBTIQ+ People’

LGBTIQ+ movements are the lifeblood of progressive change that is envisioned by the Power of Pride programme. Supporting LGBTIQ+ organisations and activists in over 22 countries across Asia and Africa, Power of Pride, led by the Alliance of COC Netherlands, ILGA Asia and Pan Africa ILGA, works inside-out to resource and empower LGBTIQ+ movements for creating diverse and inclusive societies where LGBTIQ+ people can live up to their full potential.

 Sustaining these movements is not merely a matter of networking or building strategic alliances; it is a mutual commitment to justice, inclusivity and co-liberation. Resilient movements are the incubating space for collective action, necessary for building communities, strengthening organisations and mobilising allies, that can then lay the groundwork for effective Lobby and Advocacy initiatives for influencing laws, policies and norms. Most importantly, nurturing the bonds of transformative solidarity across lines of difference within these movements is essential to driving social change.

Since its inception, Power of Pride has been working on a range of strategies and mechanisms to sustain LGBTIQ+ movements across 22 countries. In order to harness key learnings on this crucial aspect of the programme, we are opening applications for highly motivated and committed individuals to join a Community of Practice on Sustaining Movements for Equal Rights of LGBTIQ+ People that will run for approximately one year. This is part of the Learning Agenda of the programme which is implemented using an inside-out and participatory approach.

To learn more, head on over to: bit.ly/COCCommunityofPracticeApply

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Shambawi Paudel

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Shambhawi Paudel is a feminist advocate with a research interest in critiquing intersectional application of human rights standards. She completed her LLM in Human Rights Law specializing in International Justice.She is involved in policy research and has written and published on a range of issues, including gender, queer rights, education policy, and digital rights and privacy concerns. She believes it is important to have long conversations about navigating oppressive social power relations rooted in care and community. She enjoys reading and crocheting in her free time.

Omair Paul

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Research and global advocacy program manager

Omair Paul is the Program Manager at ILGA Asia. He joins the team with almost a decade of UN advocacy experience, previously serving as the UN Representative for Muslims for Progressive Values (MPV) since 2014. He led the organisation’s UN advocacy strategy and campaigns, represented MPV in various high-level UN meetings & processes, and forged working relationships with diplomats, UN agencies, and civil society organisations (CSOs) and networks.

He focuses on countering fundamentalist religious ideologies and protecting the rights to free expression, freedom of religion and belief, and the economic and social rights of women, girls, and ethnic, religious, and SOGIESC minorities in Muslim societies.

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