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“In some instances, transgender men and women who were visible in their communities before COVID-19 were discriminated against in the aid’s registration and disbursement, which was in most cases in dry rations of food.” (Pg. The results of the survey, presented in a report released in October 2021, emphasized the need for networks in the region and donors to scale up responses to meet the evolving needs of LGBTIQ+ communities. In response, Pan Africa ILGA surveyed the situations and needs of 50 organizations within the LGBTIQ+ movement in Eastern and Southern Africa from mid-March 2020 to April 2021, including many partners in Arcus’ Africa focus countries of Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, South Africa, and Uganda.
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The toll of the COVID-19 pandemic and related emergency health measures imposed by governments across the African continent led not only to negative economic impacts but also an increase in repression against already vulnerable groups, including LGBTIQ people. Provide Grantees with Adequate Flexibility Learning