Thursday 1 April 2021

#PTFweekly #144 - 1 April 2021 The government promised to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy 1,002 days ago. It's still legal. #StopDithering

 

#PTFweekly #144 - 1 April 2021

The government promised to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy 1,002 days ago. It's still legal. #StopDithering
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A year of lockdowns - the cost to mental health
Passengers must certify they are gay before flying
Hello Jean-Francois,

It's been a difficult year for everyone, as we grapple with Covid. We know about the terrible death toll but the resulting mental health problems are predicted to be the next big crisis. LGBTs have been particularly badly affected. READ MORE We need to pull together more than ever!

Teacher suspended over use of Mohammad cartoon in religious studies class. Is it right that some Muslims (not all) seek to dictate the school curriculum & suppress free discussion? READ MORE Defend Muslims against discrimination. Don't allow religion to restrict freedom.

Stay safe!
LGBT+ mental health suffered greatly during year of Covid
A ticking bomb?

OUR SUCCESS STARTS WITH YOUR GENEROSITY
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More than 100 killed as Myanmar junta unleashes a day of terror
Children as young as five shot in democracy protests
Issue international arrest warrants for junta's military & police chiefs!
Kenya: LGBTs fire-bombed at notorious refugee camp
UN & Kenya police have failed to protect LGBT+ refugees
Many injured & suicidal. This is just the latest of repeated violent attacks
Doctors allowed to refuse treatment to LGBTs on moral grounds
US law prioritises individual providers’ beliefs ahead of patient health
Restricting healthcare to anyone is wrong. During a pandemic its outrageous
Schools must educate teenagers about the dangers of sex abuse
. Give them the knowledge, skills & confidence to say no to abusers & report them
Combat sexual shame, which abusers exploit to keep victims silent
Passengers must certify they are gay before flying
Pride Airways will only accept LGBT+ passengers. Drag Queens will serve drinks
This looks like another corporate bid to cash in on the pink pound
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Wednesday 24 March 2021

UMUNTU - A bulletin in black and white for friends and funders of the Other Foundation

 

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umuntu is a bulletin in black and white for friends and funders of the Other Foundation.
Everyone should be free to live a safe and dignified life, have a family and make their contribution to society. The Other Foundation works to change the views, practices and institutions that prevent people - because of who they are or who they love - from being able to do that in southern Africa. We gather support for those who are working to advance equality and social inclusion of homosexual and bisexual women and men, as well as transgender and intersex people - and we give support in a smart way that helps groups to work better for lasting change.
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Another Step Closer to Equality and
Freedom for All
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The Other Foundation joins the world in celebrating and commemorating International Women's Day
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The Foundation thanks all of you who took the time and made the effort to share with us your ideas about the kind of projects that require funding so as to take our region another step closer to equality and freedom for all. A total of 340 applications were received from 14 countries, requesting approximately ZAR 39 million.
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Peer Review Workshopafrica-icon
From 1 – 3 March 2021 a panel of 11 peer reviewers of grant applicants from 7 countries participated in the Peer Reviewers Workshop. The Foundation extends a heartfelt thank you to all these peer reviewers who have continued the tradition of the Foundation's participatory grant making practice, including one peer reviewer who isn't profiled because of security concerns in their home country.
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The Other Foundation joined the globe in marking and celebrating Safer Internet Day on 9 February 2021, with the theme of "Together for a better internet". The day called upon all internet users to join together to make the internet a safer and better place for all, and especially for children and young people.
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Housing Hope for Queer People in Bulawayo
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The Voice of the Voiceless (VOVO) in Bulawayo has created a safe space for members of the queer community in the city, and stability for itself as an organization through the securing of an office property. The house, which is an office for the organization, is a disability inclusive walk-in centre that offers a wide range of services and activities including wellness and psycho-social support, capacity building, art, a resource centre, documentation and media, movement building and advocacy.
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Media: The Right Hand of Equality and Freedom
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Supportive and affirming coverage of the LGBTI community in the media is a crucial ingredient in creating progressive societies that are informed, sensitive to and inclusive of queer people. Now more than ever before, LGBTI individuals are organizing themselves with new groups being established in every country in our region. The ability of these groups to engage with the media will go a long way in increasing their visibility and promote advocacy for their recognition, inclusion and participation in society.
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Yesterday's Learning, Today's Action
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Findings from “The Untold Stories of the Closet”, a documentary by Health 4 Men in partnership with the Other Foundation that formed part of the grant project Khulula in 2018, surfaced many issues in the LGBTI community in eSwatini, such as social exclusion and homophobic discrimination in the family. Health 4 Men used these findings to inform its most recent reiteration of the project, Khulula 2, which sought to address these issues and their underlying causes.
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Thandeka Mukuku

Michelle Adams

Finance Manager

Michelle joined our team from the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) where she was a management accountant. She previously worked as an accountant for several private companies. She completed her SAIPA professional evaluation examination to be certified as a professional accountant, after completing a Bachelor of Commerce degree in financial accounting at Stellenbosch University.

Neville Gabriel

Katlego Chibamba

Grantmaking Officer

Katlego is the founder of Gays and Lesbians of Rustenburg (GLOR). Most recently he worked as a project assistant for the HIV/AIDS curriculum integration project of the Higher Education AIDS initiative, at the University of South Africa (UNISA), in Pretoria. Katlego also produced and presented a radio show for the UNISA radio station, in addition to working as an assistant student counsellor. 

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