LGBTQ+ human rights evaluation in the global South: Lessons from evaluating Project ACT

Q2 Social Sciences
R. Miller, Johnny Tohme
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Abstract

This chapter explores considerations for evaluators who work in countries and regions where LGBTQ+ acceptance is low and LGBTQ+ stigma, discrimination, and violence are pervasive. We highlight the ways in which LGBTQ+ criminalization and repressive legal restrictions impact on the task of evaluating LGBTQ+ advocacy and service provision. Drawing on our experience of evaluating a human rights advocacy initiative to reduce stigma, discrimination, and violence as barriers to access to HIV care in Africa and the Caribbean, we outline principles of practice that evaluators might observe and strategies they might draw on to support LGBTQ+ communities in advancing human rights causes and improving the availability of affirming services in hostile settings.
全球南方的LGBTQ+人权评估:评估ACT项目的经验教训
本章探讨了在LGBTQ+接受度低、LGBTQ+耻辱、歧视和暴力普遍存在的国家和地区工作的评估人员的考虑因素。我们强调了LGBTQ+的刑事定罪和压制性法律限制对评估LGBTQ+倡导和服务提供的任务的影响。根据我们在非洲和加勒比地区评估人权倡导倡议以减少羞辱、歧视和暴力作为获得艾滋病毒护理的障碍的经验,我们概述了评估人员可能遵循的实践原则和他们可能采用的策略,以支持LGBTQ+社区推进人权事业和改善在敌对环境中获得肯定服务的可能性。
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New Directions for Evaluation
New Directions for Evaluation Social Sciences-Education
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