Une organisation dévouée aux droits des personnes LGBTI
Fondé en 2001/11/19

Membre d’ILGA depuis 2009
Contact
Adresse: Rua Ruffo Galvao 19 Sala, 207
Itabuna 45600195
Brazil
Fax: 73-3212-9475
Email
Site web:
http://grupohumanus.org.br
Equipe
Contact: Jose Antonio Loyola
Activités
Travaille au plan :
Travaille pour la communauté :
- Gay
- Lesbienne
- Bisexuelle
- Trans
- Intersexe
Arts, culture, history and pride
Performing arts
Use of media and the internet
Visual arts
Ethnic / racial identity & affiliation
Indigenous peoples
Pride/Action events
International Day Against Homophobia
Womenâs day
LGBTI Education/Awareness
At the work place
Promoting LGBTI rights as Human rights
Raising awareness through mass media
Teaching LGBT rights in schools
Working against transphobia
Health
Alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use
Breast and uterus cancer
Prevention for women having sex with women
Counseling
Web-counseling
HIV/AIDS &STDs
Anti retroviral drugs
Prevention for men having sex with men
Prevention for women having sex with women
World AIDS Day
Sexual and reproductive health
Mental health
Public health
Laws and leadership
Gender identity
Changing gender on official documents
Changing name on official documents
Individuals in jail or punished for being transgender
Institutional spaces for alternate sexualities and gender identities
Anti discrimination law (gender identity) in employment
Human rights
Foreign office
Freedom of expression
Freedom of association
Governmental leadership
LGBTI movement (community organizing & leadership)
Regional human rights agreements
Legal Advocacy
Age of consent
Laws and human rights
Situation assessments
Sexual orientation
Men in jail or punished for same sex activity
Anti discrimination law (sexual orientation) in employment
Anti discrimination law (sexual orientation) in social services
Women in jail or punished for same sex activity
Religion & social institutions
Gender identity
Armed forces
Gay or lesbian (ability to serve)
Marriage / civil unions
Marriage/Substitutes for marriage
Partnership (recognition)
Religion
Homosexuality within a religious/ ethical framework