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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

What are the challenges facing discrimination as a result of discrimination?


LGBT groups in Cambodia are less receptive to society. According to the project evaluation, "Promote the rights of reproductive health and sexual health of the Transgender People's Group" RAK 2014-2016 indicated that out of 122 of the 86-percent gender change group did not receive any Greetings in public and 82% feel discriminated against by the educational institutions Who could be a teacher and classmate, and 15% did not receive a welcome at the healthcare facility.

The Discriminatory sexual orientation of LGBT gay, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender groups Gender and Gender Change have many forms. Serious discrimination can come through the form of persecution or direct violence against them. Numerous global surveys have shown that gays in almost every continent Verbal harassment and abuse. Discrimination on the gay group has caused contagion. Of STIs and STIs in LGBT groups in the country. Some have named the early stages of the epidemic of STI / AIDS. "Gay disease", which has made slow progress in responding to the problem.

HIV infection with both gay or bisexual individuals combines inaccurate beliefs More infectious diseases and discrimination.



Also, gender change groups are more likely to be infected with HIV than other LGBTQI groups.

  • In 2005, the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) showed a rate of infection
  • AIDS among sex workers was 7.2% (9.8% versus 2.8%) [1]
  • In 2015 - 2016: A survey of women's gender change groups shows that the prevalence of HIV infection is 5.9%. The prevalence of HIV infection in cities compared to rural areas (6.5% versus 2.6%, p = 02), and 39.2% of participants in the 2015-2016 survey. Also suffers from sexual abuse [2]

In addition to challenges related to sexual health and sexually transmitted infections, the Gender Exchange also faces various issues arising from discrimination such as exclusion from a housing, loss of education, drug use and discrimination. Sex drive, etc.

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