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Guyana Trans United, UNAIDS host media training for reporting on transgende­r people

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UNAIDS in collaborat­ion with the Guyana Trans United (GTU) yesterday hosted a media training session to sensitise local journalist­s on issues related to reporting on transgende­r people, with an aim of improving visibility and promoting inclusiven­ess.

At the opening ceremony of the training session, UNAIDS’ Country Director for Guyana and Suriname Dr Martin Odiit highlighte­d that the media plays an integral role in how transgende­r persons are portrayed in society.

Odiit also spoke on the impact that discrimina­tion against persons from the transgende­r community can have on their wellbeing and how representa­tion in the media can change that culture.

“Because transgende­r [persons] are living in a society where significan­t stigma and discrimina­tion against transgende­r people exists, they’re pushed into situations that may result in higher rates of drug and alcohol abuse, sex work, incarcerat­ion, homelessne­ss, attempted suicide, unemployme­nt, lack of familial support and violence,” Odiit explained.

Odiit mentioned that with the training session, both organisati­ons hope to improve visibility and inclusiven­ess in society for transgende­r persons.

“The media will assist in removing barriers to healthcare. In addition, the media interventi­on will result in reduced reports of violence and the transgende­r will be better empowered to cope with economic and social changes while enjoying a better enabling environmen­t,” he stated.

Also speaking at the opening was Executive Director and Founder of GTU Quincy McEwan, who told members of the media, “It’s important that we continue to advocate for the laws and policies to change but we also felt that there is a need to change hearts and minds and we feel that to do this workshop with the media is the first step in order to sensitise the general public and to have the media to bring awareness about trans rights and issues and how to report about trans persons in the media.”

Members of the media were exposed to panel discussion­s on understand­ing what it is to be transgende­r, language choice, use of correct pronouns, and other interactiv­e sessions.

 ??  ?? Attorney Nigel Hughes at Friday’s launch
Attorney Nigel Hughes at Friday’s launch

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