Bolivia 2024: 4 hate crimes and for the first time a murder of a trans woman was prosecuted as femicide.
2024 is the year with the highest number of publicly recorded hate crimes in Bolivia. Concern over regulatory stagnation.
2024 is the year with the highest number of publicly recorded hate crimes in Bolivia. Concern over regulatory stagnation.
A court ruling orders the Buenos Aires City Government to guarantee decent housing for Sofía Castro Riglos, victim of the triple lesbicide in a family hotel in Barracas.
The Honduran government has not made progress in recognizing gender identity. The lack of policies for the LGBT population is being denounced.
It has been a year of dismantling public policies, especially those related to gender and diversity. Hate crimes increased in 2024, as did disinformation and hate speech. There were also some achievements and legal victories.
LGBT rights are being rolled back following the rise of anti-rights groups. While there have been efforts in recent years to raise awareness and protect sexual diversity, structural challenges remain.
Pressure from conservative groups and hate speech led to a setback in rights for the LGBTI population this year, particularly in the areas of health and culture, organizations reported.
Legalization of abortion in several states, militarization, 59 hate crimes against trans women and some progress: an LGBTI+ assessment in Mexico.
Anti-rights groups consolidated their position with significant achievements in Santiago Peña's first year in office. Among them was the anti-NGO law. But feminist and human rights organizations mobilized strongly to support their demands.
On the International Day to End Violence against Sex Workers, Natalia Lane portrays the lives of transvestite sex workers.
Digital gender-based violence is real. It has an impact on the physical environment and vice versa, and recognizing this is crucial for our human rights.