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Here are some of the resources you will find on the hub
By Members
Features contributions, stories, and research produced by community members or partner organizations. Elevates lived experiences and local expertise.
Publications
A collection of resources, studies, and informational materials created to support understanding of ITGNC issues. Offers accessible knowledge for community members, allies, and institutions.
Policy Briefs & Articles & Reports
Provides research, analyses, and policy recommendations related to trans and gender diverse communities. Supports advocacy, evidence-based decision-making, and public awareness.
Legal Cases – ITGNC Community
Documents legal challenges, precedents, and victories involving intersex, trans, and gender-nonconforming individuals. Highlights ongoing struggles for rights and equality.
Medical Transition
Covers the medical steps an individual may take—such as HRT or surgeries—to align their body with their gender identity. The process varies depending on personal needs and access.
Social Transition
Refers to non-medical steps a person takes to live as their affirmed gender. This may include changing appearance, pronouns, name, and social roles within their community.
Legal Transition
Involves formal steps such as updating names, gender markers, and legal documents to reflect a person’s gender identity. Legal recognition helps ensure rights, dignity, and social inclusion.
Gender Dysphoria
Describes the distress some people experience when their gender identity does not align with their assigned sex. Supportive care and affirming environments help reduce this distress.
Gender Affirming Procedures
Includes a range of medical interventions that support a person’s gender identity, such as surgeries or voice therapy. These procedures are based on individual needs and goals.
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
Refers to medically supervised hormone treatments that help align a person’s physical characteristics with their gender identity. HRT can be part of a broader gender transition.
For Medical Practitioners
Guidance for healthcare providers on offering respectful, evidence-based, and gender-affirming care. Helps practitioners understand diverse needs and reduce barriers for trans patients.
Mental Health
Addresses the emotional and psychological wellbeing of trans and gender diverse people. Focuses on access to supportive, non-pathologizing mental health services.
Sexual Health
Encompasses information on safe practices, STI prevention, and affirming sexual health services. Ensures trans and gender diverse individuals receive accurate, respectful, and relevant care.
Healthcare
Covers affirming health services that support the wellbeing of trans and gender diverse people. Includes access to competent providers, safe environments, and culturally aware care.
Campaigns & Advocacy
Includes efforts aimed at advancing rights, visibility, and protections for the ITGNC community. Focuses on mobilizing communities, policy change, and public engagement.
Global
Provides international insights into trans rights, healthcare, and advocacy. Compares global trends, protections, and community movements.
Africa
Covers regional perspectives, challenges, and advocacy efforts affecting trans and gender diverse people across Africa. Highlights culturally specific experiences and policies.
Education
Addresses access to safe, inclusive, and affirming learning environments for trans and gender diverse students. Also includes training for educators to reduce stigma and discrimination.
Family
Focuses on the role families play in supporting trans and gender diverse people. Affirmation from family members significantly improves wellbeing and reduces harm.
Country Information
Provides country-specific details on laws, protections, resources, and challenges affecting trans and gender diverse communities. Helps individuals understand their rights and navigate local contexts.
Language
Refers to the respectful and inclusive terms used when speaking about trans and gender diverse people. Correct language supports dignity, visibility, and cultural sensitivity.
Nonbinary People
Nonbinary people have gender identities that are not exclusively male or female. Their identities may be fluid, multiple, or fall entirely outside the traditional gender binary.
Intersex People
Intersex people are born with physical sex characteristics that do not fit typical medical definitions of male or female bodies. Intersex variations are natural and may involve chromosomes, hormones, or anatomy.
Legal Gender Recognition
Legal gender recognition allows a trans person’s gender identity to be formally acknowledged.
Gender Transition
Refers to any combination of social, medical, and legal changes a trans person makes in order to align with their gender identity.
Campaigns & Advocacy
Includes efforts aimed at advancing rights, visibility, and protections for the ITGNC community. Focuses on mobilizing communities, policy change, and public engagement.
Global
Provides international insights into trans rights, healthcare, and advocacy. Compares global trends, protections, and community movements.
Africa
Covers regional perspectives, challenges, and advocacy efforts affecting trans and gender diverse people across Africa. Highlights culturally specific experiences and policies.
Education
Addresses access to safe, inclusive, and affirming learning environments for trans and gender diverse students. Also includes training for educators to reduce stigma and discrimination.
Family
Focuses on the role families play in supporting trans and gender diverse people. Affirmation from family members significantly improves wellbeing and reduces harm.
Country Information
Provides country-specific details on laws, protections, resources, and challenges affecting trans and gender diverse communities. Helps individuals understand their rights and navigate local contexts.
Nonbinary People
Nonbinary people have gender identities that are not exclusively male or female. Their identities may be fluid, multiple, or fall entirely outside the traditional gender binary.
Intersex People
Intersex people are born with physical sex characteristics that do not fit typical medical definitions of male or female bodies. Intersex variations are natural and may involve chromosomes, hormones, or anatomy.
Legal Gender Recognition
Legal gender recognition allows a trans person’s gender identity to be formally acknowledged.
Gender Transition
Refers to any combination of social, medical, and legal changes a trans person makes in order to align with their gender identity.
By Members
Features contributions, stories, and research produced by community members or partner organizations. Elevates lived experiences and local expertise.
Publications
A collection of resources, studies, and informational materials created to support understanding of ITGNC issues. Offers accessible knowledge for community members, allies, and institutions.
Policy Briefs & Articles & Reports
Provides research, analyses, and policy recommendations related to trans and gender diverse communities. Supports advocacy, evidence-based decision-making, and public awareness.
Legal Cases – ITGNC Community
Documents legal challenges, precedents, and victories involving intersex, trans, and gender-nonconforming individuals. Highlights ongoing struggles for rights and equality.
Medical Transition
Covers the medical steps an individual may take—such as HRT or surgeries—to align their body with their gender identity. The process varies depending on personal needs and access.
Social Transition
Refers to non-medical steps a person takes to live as their affirmed gender. This may include changing appearance, pronouns, name, and social roles within their community.
Legal Transition
Involves formal steps such as updating names, gender markers, and legal documents to reflect a person’s gender identity. Legal recognition helps ensure rights, dignity, and social inclusion.
Gender Dysphoria
Describes the distress some people experience when their gender identity does not align with their assigned sex. Supportive care and affirming environments help reduce this distress.
Gender Affirming Procedures
Includes a range of medical interventions that support a person’s gender identity, such as surgeries or voice therapy. These procedures are based on individual needs and goals.
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
Refers to medically supervised hormone treatments that help align a person’s physical characteristics with their gender identity. HRT can be part of a broader gender transition.
For Medical Practitioners
Guidance for healthcare providers on offering respectful, evidence-based, and gender-affirming care. Helps practitioners understand diverse needs and reduce barriers for trans patients.
Mental Health
Addresses the emotional and psychological wellbeing of trans and gender diverse people. Focuses on access to supportive, non-pathologizing mental health services.
Sexual Health
Encompasses information on safe practices, STI prevention, and affirming sexual health services. Ensures trans and gender diverse individuals receive accurate, respectful, and relevant care.
Healthcare
Covers affirming health services that support the wellbeing of trans and gender diverse people. Includes access to competent providers, safe environments, and culturally aware care.
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