This report summarizes the presentations and discussions at a meeting of researchers, advocates, and officials from intergovernmental agencies, held in Kathmandu, Nepal on November 20-21, 2014. The meeting had two purposes: First, to review the methodology and findings of a survey of a sample of sexual and gender minorities in Nepal undertaken by the Williams Institute and Blue Diamond Society, the United Nations Development Programme in October, 2014. Second, the meeting featured discussions on the general need for additional research and the potential uses for existing and new research.
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