By Grace Haule | Resource Mobilization Officer
We would like to thank you for being part of our activism and also excited to bring you updates from Tanzania,
Since September 2015 LGBT Voice started engaging in the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process by making a submission and then started seeking support from the delegates,we sent emails with our recommendations and also held one to one meetings with a few diplomats and also made calls to some Embassies before the session was held.
The 25th Working Group Sessions were held on 9th May and Tanzania received SOGIESC recommendations. This is the great work that our organization made The next step is to meet with our government and explain to them why it is important to accept these recommendations.
We have also started mobilizing and regrouping LGBT activists across the country so that we can have a well coordinated activism system that will be effective and successful.
To commemorate the International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia on the 17th of May, we held an event in Bukoba and shared released recommendations to the government for implementation: “The recommendations are based on the nature and extent of LGBT rights in Tanzania”.
The aim for sharing these recommendations with activists was to create awareness and allow them to use the recommendations as a tool for drawing the attention of decision makers, media, the public, opinion leaders and local authorities to the alarming situation faced by lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgender and intersex (LGBT) people in Tanzania.
Our plan is to use the recommendation to encourage dialogues with among LGBT groups concerning human rights violations facing LGBT people in Tanzania and assist the government in creating measures to protect and promote social and cultural rights of the LGBT community
The recomendations
Our future work will be to push the government to implement these recommendations together with the SOGIESC recommendations from the 25th session of the UPR.
I kindly request you to continue supporting our work because the situation of LGBT rights in Tanzania is alarming and there are no resources available now, we still need to rent an office for our head quarters in Dar es Salaam and support three new offices in Arusha, Mwanza and Mbeya regions.
We are proud of our supporters because for the last three years your generosity has made us who we are
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