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Naz Foundation (India) Trust annual reports

2017

The Naz Foundation (India) Trust is a Delhi-based organization that has pioneered solutions and systems-change for people living with HIV/AIDS. With focus on ensuring rights, equality, and citizenship, Naz has ensured access to treatment and care services for people living with HIV and adolescent girls; and mitigated stigma and built agency among individuals from underserved and marginalised groups, and their families who face multiple socio-economic challenges owing to their HIV positive status, sexual orientation and gender identity. Over two decades, Naz has innovated, delivered and mainstreamed critical programs and services for people with HIV/AIDS. It has served as a springboard for the LGBTQIA+ movement in India, by focussing attention on sexual minorities and creating new engagements, support groups and collective efforts for this segment. The case against article 377, filed by Naz India, has become the cornerstone for India’s fight for full citizenship and rights for its sexual minorities.
asia; south asia; india india -- trials, litigation, etc.; homosexuality -- law and litigation -- india;

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Naz Foundation (India) Trust

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