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Homophobia in Uganda - Discrimination experienced by the LGBTI community. DE

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The LGBTI community in Uganda faces various forms of discrimination and hate campaigns on a daily basis. Human rights violations include outing homosexuals and public calls for their death. In Uganda, LGBTI people have to hide and are often forced to pretend to be heterosexual. LGBTI people are frequently victims of harassment and abuse, violent attacks, arbitrary arrests, extortion, forced evictions, corrective rape, rejection by their families, expulsion from school, torture and murder. In Uganda, homosexual behaviour is criminalised and human rights violations against LGBTI people are carried out on a legal basis. In February 2014, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni signed a very strict law against homosexuality. Although this law was withdrawn a few months later, LGBTI people in Uganda live in constant insecurity due to the harsh and violent social climate.

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Claudia Sattler, B.A. M.A., born in 1992 in Carinthia: Bachelor's degree in Social Work at the University of Applied Sciences in Feldkirchen. Master's degree in Social Work (specialising in 'Intercultural Competence') at the University of Applied Sciences in Linz. She has already worked in a remedial after-school care centre, as a school coach and in a socio-educational youth residential group.

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Authors Claudia Sattler
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2025
 
EAN 9786208924836
ISBN 9786208924836
No. of pages 112
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work

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