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International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission

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The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission or (IGLHRC) responds to human rights violations in partnership with constituencies throughout the world. It has several programs to help educate people about sexual orientation or expression, gender identity or expression, and/or HIV status.

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The project goal is to raise awareness of the issues, support leadership, build capacity, create further training opportunities, identify local resources, make health and legal services more accessible, and provide replicable frameworks for analysis, service provision, and documentation. To this end, the IGLHRC is working very closely with local experts in gender rights, health, anti-violence conflict resolution, and the law.

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