Sn3 Ep 9 | Addressing LGBTQI+ Sexual, Reproductive and Mental health & Rights in Kenya

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For context, Kenya still criminalizes same-sex relationships under the penal code sections 162, 163 and 165. In 2023, the family protection bill introduced by MP George Kaluma attempted to penalize homosexuality further with the death penalty. This bill was however ruled against on 12.09.2023. The law as it stands leads to various violations against the human rights of LGBTQ+ individuals, including hindering their access to comprehensive SRHR and Mental health services in the country.
 
Today, my guest Kivenzi Muange and I address the unique issues that the LGBTQ+ community in Kenya faces, specifically when it comes to SRHR, mental health wellness, intimate partner violence, and access to tailored healthcare, in addition to the weight of social stigma.
 
In our conversation, we share insights into initiatives driving change, including policy advocacy, efforts to train healthcare providers on inclusive care, and creating community support networks that empower individuals and foster resilience. We also unpack the urgent need for systemic reforms and cultural shifts to ensure equitable access to healthcare and the upholding of basic human rights for LGBTQ+ Kenyans.
 
This episode is a call to action for allyship and a deeper understanding of the ongoing fight for equality. Make sure to watch/listen and join the conversation.

Kivenzi Muange (Kim) is a dedicated human rights defender passionately advocating for the rights of trans and queer Kenyans. Kim's work revolves around highlighting the issues that affect these communities, from facing eviction and violence to broader social injustices. Through organising community engagements, Kim aims to provide holistic healing and foster communal knowledge, creating safe and supportive environments for all. Currently, Kim works at GALCK+ as the Assistant Operations Officer.
 
GALCK+ is a coalition of LGBTQ+ organizations in Kenya that champions the human rights, inclusion, and dignity of sexual and gender minorities. It serves as a central advocacy body, striving to create a safe, equitable, and inclusive society for LGBTQ+ individuals by addressing systemic discrimination and providing platforms for visibility and empowerment.
 
Connect with Kim on social media @fkatwinkss
 
Connect with GALCK+ on social media @galck_ke
 
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I love him, love his output, beautiful

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Does Kenya have facilities for medical transition and if so, how safe are they?...we have seen, in the recent past botched cosmetic surgeries that have even led to death, ...my suggestion as a gbv consultant is tolerance for all communities that are not in tandem with your value system and if possible avoid these groups rather than cause harm either physically or psychologically.

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