Transspecific health care a pipe dream for Trans people in Africa Passed
Thursday November 14, 2019 14:00 - 14:30 Globala scenen
Lecturer: Gavin Carlsson
There is no doubt if any that Trans people face structural vulnerabilities coupled with lack of legal recognition and pathologisation influence health across multiple conditions . In most cases primary health care services including HIV services which are not trans competent thus access to appropriate hormonal therapy and surgery in Africa is increasingly difficult.
Sadly most Transgender people on the continent never get the chance to medically ‘transition’ and this lack of access to relevant medical services creates a stressful situation and often times contributes to poor mental health and and low self-esteem which can also fuel risky sexual health behaviour. In some cases people resort to "self medicating" by purchasing hormones on the black market and this also financially costly and it also increases the risk of further health complications.
The workshop will delve on lived realities of Trans people from the region and also explore ways in which allies can collaborate and support organisations working on these issues on the ground.
Organizer
Queerstion Media
Tags
Asylfrågor
Diskriminering
Etniska minoriteter
Omsorg
Identitet
Jämställdhet
Kön
Migration
Minoriteter
Normer
Form
Miniseminarium
Prioriterade målgrupper
Lärare och pedagoger
Civilsamhälle
Tjänstepersoner vid statliga myndigheter/departement
Intresserad allmänhet
Language
English
Lecturers
Gavin Carlsson Lecturer
Queerstion Media
Gavin is a Zambian Transman based in Sweden and is the Vice Chairperson of Queerstion Media