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The Applied Study Programme focused on the practical implications of working
on issues of sexuality using a rights affirming approach. The principal aim
was to expose participants to a variety of rights-based strategies used by organisations that work on sexuality. As a result of this program, we hoped
participants would build their capacity as activists, advocates, and
practitioners, to further develop and improve upon the work they were doing
and share country-level experiences and strategies across the region.
The Applied Study Program was a reincarnation of the Visiting Scholars/Practitioners Program
in which individual scholars/practitioners were selected from China, Indonesia, Thailand,
the Philippines and Vietnam to visit India for a month to carry out research on sexuality issues.
The Applied Study Programme organised by The South and Southeast Asia
Resource Centre on Sexuality was conducted in Surabaya, Indonesia in
collaboration with The GAYa NUSANTARA
Foundation from Aug 23 - Sep 19, 2006. In 2006, the focus was on issues of
Sexual Diversity, primarily on issues of men who have sex with men (MSM) and
on transgender issues.
The program brought together participants from Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Myanmar and the Philippines. The participants had varying degrees of prior experience in work on male-to male-sexuality, rights and health. The participants were:
Bayzid - 39 years-old, self-identifying as male - Executive Director of Organization of Development Programme for the
Underprivileged, Bangladesh
Agniva Lahiri - 26 years-old, self-identifying as
transgender (kothi) - Executive Director of People Like Us (PLUS)
Calcutta, India
Michael P. De Guzman - 32 years-old, self-identifying
as male - Freelance consultant working on HIV/AIDS and MSM issues in
Cambodia
Minn Thu - 31 years-old, self-identifying as male -
National Officer(Monitoring and Evaluation), Fund for HIV/AIDS in Myanmar (FHAM), UNAIDS
- Myanmar
Germaine Trittle Leonin - 36 years-old,
self-identifying as female and lesbian - Government Officer, Policy
and Legal Research Coordinator and member of the Rainbow Right Project -
Philippines
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