The International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia # IDAHOTB2018 continues to be consolidated in El Salvador with multiple activities. Throughout the country, different government agencies and organizations organized events for the Day. Starting at 9:30 a.m. The Forum will take place at the Real Intercontinental Hotel: “Trans people in El Salvador, a historical debt” and then the 9th March …
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IDAHOT 2017 Country page: El Salvador
More detailed information on the Country page of the Spanish IDAHOT site El Salvador will celebrate IDAHOT with a special event coordinated by the regional Trans network RedLacTrans with the support of UNAIDS, UNDP, the Robert Carr Fund, Heartland Alliance, The Global Fund and the International HIV Alliance. This event will launch RedLacTrans’ community base system to report and monitor …
Read More »Central Americans tackle homophobia through sports!
To mark the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia the Federation of Gay Games and LGBT sports group Didesex Desportes have joined together to promote a series of events across Mexico and Central America. As part of the event games will be held in Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua to promote IDAHOT 2015. As well as …
Read More »IDAHOT Report 2015: El Salvador
El Salvador once again marked May 17th by joining efforts for getting global visibility in the region. For the fifth consecutive year various organizations for sexual diversity have joined the 5th “March Against Trans, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Inter-phobia”. The event was held on Thursday May 14th at the Plaza Mexico. For more information please read our Spanish Page report.
Read More »IDAHOT Report 2014: El Salvador
El Salvador Various organizations from El Salvador organized diverse public actions for the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia 2014. Highlights included a street march and action at the Monumento a la Constitución (Constitution Monument) in the capital, San Salvador. Communities and government representatives also came together to discuss hate crimes against GBLTI communities, as well as the role of faith …
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