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See: https://www.eisa.org.za/pdf/chad2011code.pdf

 

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“Declaration of Principles for International Election Observation” and “Code of Conduct for International Election Observers” (2005) See: https://www.ndi.org/DoP

 

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DPKO and Department of Field Support-Department of Political Affairs (DFS-DPA) (2007): “Joint Guidelines on Enhancing the Role of Women in Post-Conflict Electoral Processes.”

 

Editors Forum Workshop (2010): “Media Code of Conduct for Election Reporting”.

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Electoral Commission of Zambia: “Journalist Code of Conduct”.

See: https://www.elections.org.zm/journalist_code.php

 

European Parliament (2013): “Women in decision-making: the role of the new media for increased political participation”.

See: https://publications.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/129c4c8b-66b9-45c3-a7f1-702517b1b3e0/language-en/format-PDF/source-74181956

 

European Union (2016): “Handbook for European Union Election Observation Mission”.

See: https://eeas.europa.eu/sites/eeas/files/handbook_for_eu_eom_2016.pdf

 

European Union’s Election Observation Mission to El Salvador (2018): Final Report.

 

European Union Election Observation Mission to Honduras (2017): Final Report, General Elections 2017.

 

Flores, Andrew and Park, Andrew (2018): “Polarized Progress: Social Acceptance of LGBT People in 141 Countries, 1981 to 2014”, the Williams Institute, UCLA School of Law.

See: https://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/uncategorized/lgbt-acceptance-around-the-world/

 

Fundación Esquel (2017): “Por una democracia diversa. Fortalecimiento de la Participación Política de Personas LGBTI en Ecuador”.

Also see: http://www.esquel.org.ec/webesquel/actualidad/noticias/item/496-encuentro-internacional-cierre-de-por-una-democracia-diversa.html

 

Gender Concerns International (2015): “Rapport Final de la Mission d’Observation des Élections Basée sur l’Approche Genre, Tunisie 2014”.

 

Gender Links (2017): “Gender Censorship is a Glaring Reality”. 2 May 2017.

See: http://genderlinks.org.za/pressreleases/gender-censorship-glaring-reality/

 

Huber, Jessica; and Kammerud, Lisa (2016): “Violence Against Women in Elections: A framework for Assessment, Monitoring and Response”. IFES.

See: https://www.ifes.org/publications/violence-against-women-elections

 

Independent Electoral Commission of Lesotho: “Code of Conduct for Media Personnel and Media Houses During Elections”.

See: http://www.iec.org.ls/

 

iKNOW Politics (2007): “Consolidated response on Establishing Women’s Party Sections”.

 

iKNOW Politics (2008): “Consolidated Response on Working with Women Candidates and Women Voters During Elections”

 

iKNOW Politics (2009): “Consolidated Response. Best practices used by political parties to Promote Women in Politics.”

See: http://iknowpolitics.org/en/knowledge-library/expert-responses/consolidated-response-best-practices-used-political-parties

 

iKNOW Politics (2009): “Consolidated Response on the Prevention of Family Voting.”

 

iKNOW Politics (2016): “Consolidated Reply of the e-Discussion on Parliamentary Oversight of Gender Equality”. April 2016.

See: iknowpolitics.org/sites/default/files/cren.pdf

 

IKNOW Politics (2018): “Women hold at least half of ministerial positions in these countries”, 7 June 2018.

See: http://iknowpolitics.org/en/learn/knowledge-resources/data-and-statistics/women-hold-least-half-ministerial-positions-these

 

iKNOW Politics (2019): “Summary of the e-discussion on Violence Against Women in Politics”.

See: https://iknowpolitics.org/en/learn/knowledge-resources/discussion-summaries/summary-e-discussion-violence-against-women-politic-0

 

Instituto Nacional Electoral (2018): Protocolo para adoptar las medidas tendientes a garantizar a las personas trans el ejercicio del voto en igualdad de condiciones y sin discriminación en todos los tipos de elección y mecanismos de participación ciudadana.

See: http://www.dof.gob.mx/nota_detalle.php?codigo=5513944&fecha=21/02/2018

 

International Foundation for Electoral Systems: “Guatemala: Acciones de IFES para promover el voto de la mujer y la población LGBTI.”

 

International Foundation for Electoral Systems (2016): “Violence Against Women in Elections in Zimbabwe: Pilot Assessment in Haiti”.

 

International Foundation for Electoral Systems (2013): IFES Pakistan Fact Sheet: Women, Minorities and Persons with Disabilities.

See: http://www.ifes.org/pakistan

 

International Foundation for Electoral Systems (2014): “Gender Equality and Election Management Bodies: A Best Practices Guide”.  Authors: Sarah Bibler, Vasu Mohan and Katie Ryan.

 

International Foundation for Electoral Systems (2016): “Male Allies for Leadership Equality: Learning from Nigeria’s Experience”, 15 March 2016.

See: https://www.ifes.org/news/male-allies-leadership-equality-learning-nigerias-experience

 

International Foundation for Electoral Systems (2017): “The Effect of Violence on Women’s Electoral and Political Participation in Bangladesh”.

See: https://www.ifes.org/publications/effect-violence-womens-electoral-and-political-participation-bangladesh

 

International Foundation for Electoral Systems (2018): “The Principles of Election Reporting”. 29 January 2018.

See: http://www.ifes.org/news/principles-election-reporting

 

International Foundation for Electoral Systems (2018): “Violence Against Women in Elections in Zimbabwe: An IFES Assessment”.

See: https://www.ifes.org/publications/new-assessment-violence-against-women-elections-zimbabwe

 

International Foundation for Electoral Systems (2018): “Empowering Kenyan Women with Disabilities as Policy Advocates”, 11 September 2018.

See: https://www.ifes.org/news/empowering-kenyan-women-disabilities-policy-advocates

 

International Foundation for Electoral Systems (2018): “Nepali Women with Disabilities Build Advocacy Skills to Engage Government Officials”, 19 September 2018.

See: https://www.ifes.org/news/nepali-women-disabilities-build-advocacy-skills-engage-government-officials

 

International Foundation for Electoral Systems (2018): “Bridging Perspectives: Engaging Male Allies for Gender Equality and Women’s Leadership”, 8 March 2018.

See: https://www.ifes.org/news/bridging-perspectives-engaging-male-allies-gender-equality-and-womens-leadership

 

International IDEA (2012): “Review of political parties’ commitments to gender equality: a study of 33 African countries” (unpublished).

 

International IDEA (2013): “Political Parties in Africa through a Gender Lens.”

 

International IDEA (2014): “Funding of Political Parties and Election Campaigns: A Handbook on Political Finance”.

See: https://www.idea.int/publications/catalogue/funding-political-parties-and-election-campaigns-handbook-political-finance

 

International IDEA (2014): “Social Media: A Practical Guide for Electoral Management Bodies”. See: https://www.idea.int/publications/catalogue/social-media-practical-guide-electoral-management-bodies?lang=en

 

International IDEA (2016): “A Framework for Developing Gender Policies for Political Parties”.

See: https://www.idea.int/publications/catalogue/framework-developing-gender-policies-political-parties

 

International IDEA (2016): “A Framework for Developing Gender Policies for Electoral Management Bodies”.

See: https://www.idea.int/publications/catalogue/framework-developing-internal-gender-policies-electoral-management-bodies

 

International IDEA, Inter-Parliamentary Union and Stockholm University (2013): “Atlas of Gender Quotas.”

Contributors: Drude Dahlerup, Zeina Hilal, Nana Kalandadze and Rumbidzai Kandawasvika-Nhundu.

See: https://www.idea.int/publications/catalogue/atlas-electoral-gender-quotas

 

International IDEA (2016): “A Framework for Developing Gender Policies for Political Parties”.

See: https://www.idea.int/publications/catalogue/framework-developing-gender-policies-political-parties

 

International IDEA and Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (2015): “Political parties’ internal rules from a gender perspective: comparative experiences.”

 

Inter-Parliamentary Union (1994): “Plan Of Action to Correct Present Imbalances In The Participation Of Men And Women In Political Life”. 16 March 1994.

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Inter-Parliamentary Union, IPU, and Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, OHCHR (2005): “Human Rights Handbook for Parliamentarians”.

See: http://www.ipu.org/PDF/publications/hr_guide_en.pdf

 

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Inter-Parliamentary Union (2016): “Sexism, harassment and violence against women parliamentarians”. See: https://www.ipu.org/resources/publications/reports/2016-10/sexism-harassment-and-violence-against-women-parliamentarians

 

Inter-Parliamentary Union (2017): “Plan of action for gender-sensitive parliaments”.

See: https://www.ipu.org/resources/publications/reference/2016-07/plan-action-gender-sensitive-parliaments

 

Inter-Parliamentary Union and UN Women (2017): “Women in Politics 2017 Map.”

See: http://www.unwomen.org/en/digital-library/publications/2017/4/women-in-politics-2017-map#view

 

International Women’s Media Foundation (2011): “Global Report on the Status of Women in the News Media”.

See: https://www.iwmf.org/resources/global-report-on-the-status-of-women-in-the-news-media/

 

Kandaswavica-Nhundu, Rumbidzai (2018): “Women’s participation in local government”, 7 February 2018.

See: https://www.idea.int/news-media/news/womens-participation-local-government

 

Krook, Mona Lena and Restrepo Sanín, Juliana (2015): “Gender and political violence in Latin America. Concepts, debates and solutions.”

See: www.scielo.org.mx/pdf/.../1665-2037-pyg-23-01-00127-en.pdf

 

Larserud, Stina and Taphorn, Rita (2007): “Designing for Equality: Best-fit, medium-fit and non-favourable combinations of electoral systems and gender quotas”, International IDEA.

 

Lassegue, Marie-Laurence (2017): “Advocacy to strengthen women’s participation in Haitian political parties”, International IDEA, 16 November 2017.

See: https://www.idea.int/news-media/news/advocacy-strengthen-women%E2%80%99s-participation-haitian-political-parties

 

Llanos, Beatriz and Sample, Kristen (2008): “From Words to Action: Best Practices for Women’s Participation in Latin American Political Parties”, International IDEA.

See: http://iknowpolitics.org/en/learn/knowledge-resources/case-study/words-action-best-practices-womens-political-participation

 

Llanos, Beatriz and Nina, Juana (2011): “Election Coverage from a Gender Perspective. A Media Monitoring Manual”. UN Women and International IDEA.

See: https://www.idea.int/publications/catalogue/election-coverage-gender-perspective-media-monitoring-manual?lang=en

 

Llanos, Beatriz (2012): “Unseeing Eyes: Media Coverage and Gender in Latin American Elections”. International IDEA and UN Women.

See: https://www.idea.int/publications/catalogue/ojos-que-no-ven-cobertura-medi%C3%A1tica-y-g%C3%A9nero-en-las-eleccciones?lang=en

 

Llanos, Beatriz and Roza, Vivian (2015): “Partidos politicos y paridad: un desafío de la democracia en América Latina.” International IDEA and Inter-American Development Bank.

See: https://publications.iadb.org/en/publication/15507/partidos-politicos-y-paridad-un-desafio-de-la-democracia-en-america-latina

 

Markham, Susan A.: “Strengthening women in parliament”, National Democratic Institute.

See: archive.ipu.org/splz-e/asgp11/Markham.doc

 

Men Engage, UN Women and UNFPA (2014): “Men, Masculinities and Changing Power: A Discussion Paper on Engaging Men in Gender Equality From Beijing 1995 to 2015”.

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National Democratic Institute: “Political Party Women’s Wing Factsheet ”.

See: https://www.ndi.org/dcc-parties

 

National Democratic Institute: “Candidate schools help women in West Africa compete and win.”

 

National Democratic Institute: “Supporting a network of women’s caucuses in the IGAD region”.

See: https://www.ndi.org/Supporting-Network-Women-Caucuses-IGAD-Region

 

National Democratic Institute: “Republic of Macedonia: Code of Conduct of Political Parties for Free and Fair Parliamentary Elections.”

 

National Democratic Institute (2014): “Civic Update. Political Inclusion of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Population”. January 2014.

See: https://www.ndi.org/civic_update

 

National Democratic Institute (2015): “Mali adopts law promoting gender equity”.

See: https://www.ndi.org/mali-adopts-gender-quota-law

 

National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (2010): “The Code of Conduct for Mass Media and Journalists on the Manner of Reporting About Elections Regulation Number 6/2010.”

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National Electoral Commission of Sierra Leone (2018): “Gender Policy.”

 

Needja, Amirouche (2014): “Couverture électorale sensible au genre: vers l’égalité dans l’espace public”, in Femmes et médias au Maghreb. Revue d’analyse nº 7.

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O’Reilly, Christiana; Flanigan, Annetta and Sullivan, Kate (2018): “Women, use your power: a gender assessment of Sierra Leone’s elections”, National Electoral Commission of Sierra Leone and UNDP.

 

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Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (2004): “Handbook for Monitoring Women’s Participation in Elections”. See: https://www.osce.org/odihr/elections/13938

 

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OSCE/ODIHR (2017): “Making Laws Work for Women and Men: A Practical Guide to Gender-Sensitive Legislation”.

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Report of the Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association to the Human Rights Council, Thirty-eighth session, 13 June 2018.

 

Report of the Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences on violence against women, A/73/301, 6 August 2018, submitted in accordance with Assembly resolution 71/170.

See: https://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Women/SRWomen/Pages/AnnualReports.aspx#ga

 

Reynolds, Andrew (2013): “Out in Office. LGBT Legislators and LGBT Rights Around the World”.

 

Reynolds, Andrew (2013): “Representation and Rights: the Impact of LGBT Legislators in Comparative Perspective”, in American Political Science Review. May 2013.

See: http://reynolds.web.unc.edu/downloads-2/

 

Rosas, Vivian; Llanos, Beatriz and Garzón de la Roza, Gisela (2011): “Gender and Political Parties: Far from Parity”. Inter-American Development Bank and International IDEA.

See: https://www.idea.int/publications/catalogue/partidos-politicos-y-paridad-la-ecuacion-pendiente?lang=en

 

Sacchet, Teresa (2005): “Political Parties: When do they work for Women?” United Nations.

See: http://iknowpolitics.org/en/2008/08/political-parties-when-do-they-work-women

 

Sidhu, Gretchen Luchsinger and Meena, Ruth (2007): “Electoral Financing to Advance Women’s Political Participation: A Guide for UNDP Support”. UNDP.

See: https://agora-parl.org/node/10216

 

Silva-Leander, Annika and Noonan, Joseph (2018): “Is the space for civil society really shrinking?” International IDEA, 17 July 2018.

See: https://www.idea.int/news-media/news/space-civil-society-space-really-shrinking

 

Solijonov, Abdurashid (2016): “Voter Turnout Trends around the World”. International IDEA.

See: https://www.idea.int/publications/catalogue/voter-turnout-trends-around-world

 

The African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (2017): “The Women Situation Room in Africa”.

See: http://www.accord.org.za/conflict-trends/womens-situation-room-africa/

 

Tribunal Supremo Electoral de El Salvador (2014): Memoria Especial Elecciones 2014.

 

Tribunal Supremo Electoral de El Salvador, Dirección de Capacitación y Educación Cívica (2018): Instructivo para Juntas Receptoras de Votos. Elección de Diputaciones a Asamblea Legislativa y de integrantes a Concejos Municipales, domingo 4 de marzo 2018.

 

Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability. Press release. 25/01/2018.

See: http://tdea.pk/transgender-disabled-women-rights-activists-urge-ecp-sensitize-polling-staff/

 

UNESCO (2013): “Awareness and debate sessions emphasize the role of the journalists during elections”, in Media and Elections Journal. Edition 1, 1 July 2013.

 

United Nations (2005): “Women and elections. Guide to promoting the participation of women in elections.”

See: http://iknowpolitics.org/en/knowledge-library/guide-training-material/women-elections-guide-promoting-participation-women

 

United Nations for LGBT Equality: “Fact Sheet. LGBT Rights: Frequently Asked Questions.”

See: https://www.unfe.org/learn-more/

 

United Nations for LGBT Equality: “Fact Sheet. Homophobic and transphobic violence.”

See: https://www.unfe.org/learn-more/

 

United Nations for LGBT Equality: “Fact Sheet. Equality and Non-Discrimination.”

See: https://www.unfe.org/learn-more/

 

UN Resolution of the General Assembly 66/130 on Women and Political Participation, 2012.

See: http://www.un.org/en/ga/66/resolutions.shtml

 

UNDP: “Enhancing women’s participation throughout the electoral process” e-learning course.

See: http://iknowpolitics.org/en/learn/knowledge-resources/online-courses/undp-online-course-enhancing-women%E2%80%99s-participation

 

UNDP and UN Women (2012): “Survey on Gender Mainstreaming in Electoral Management Bodies”.

 

UNDP and NDI (2012): “Empowering Women for Stronger Political Parties: A Guidebook to Promote Women’s Political Participation”. Lead author: Julie Ballington.

See: http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/librarypage/womens-empowerment/empower-women-political-parties.html

 

UNDP (2014): “Gender Equality in Public Administration.”

See: http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/librarypage/democratic-governance/public_administration/gepa.html

 

UNDP (2014): “Gender Equality Women’s participation and leadership in governments at the local level, Asia and the Pacific 2013”.

See: http://www.asia-pacific.undp.org/content/rbap/en/home/library/democratic_governance/gender-equality-in-local-gov-2013.html

 

UNDP (2015): “Observing elections from a gender perspective; UNDP builds capacity for women CSOs”.

See:http://www.ng.undp.org/content/nigeria/en/home/presscenter/articles/2015/02/03/observing-elections-from-a-gender-perspective-undp-builds-capacity-of-women-csos-.html

 

UNDP (2019): “Reference Guide on Women’s Representation and Political Participation for the Arab Region”, UNDP Regional Office for Arab States.

 

UNDP and UN Women (2016): “Inclusive Electoral Processes: A Guide for Electoral Management Bodies on Promoting Gender Equality and Women’s Participation”.

Main contributors: Julie Ballington, Gabrielle Bardall, Sonia Palmieri and Kate Sullivan.

See: http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/librarypage/democratic-governance/electoral_systemsandprocesses/guide-for-electoral-management-bodies-on-promoting-gender-equali.html

 

UNDP and UN Women (2017): “Preventing Violence Against Women in Elections: A Programming Guide”.

Lead author: Julie Ballington. Contributing authors: Gabrielle Bardall and Gabriella Borovsky.

See: http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/librarypage/democratic-governance/electoral_systemsandprocesses/preventing-violence-against-women-in-elections--a-programming-gu.html

 

UNDP/PGA (2017): “Advancing the Human Rights and Inclusion of LGBTI People: A Handbook for Parliamentarians”.

See:  http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/librarypage/democratic-governance/parliamentary_development/advancing-the-human-rights-and-inclusion-of-lgbti-people--a-hand.html

 

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UN Women (2012): “Annual Report 2011-2012.”

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UN Women (2015): “Preparing Journalists to Promote Change: Training on Gender Sensitive Reporting in Timor Leste”. 1 June 2015.

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UN Women, OHCHR and SRVAW (2018): “Violence Against Women in Politics: Expert Group Meeting Report and Recommendations”, 8-9 March 2018, New York.

See: http://www.unwomen.org/en/digital-library/publications/2018/9/egm-report-violence-against-women-in-politics

 

Virginia Garcia Beaudoux (2017): “Dancing Backwards in High Heels: Women, Leadership and Power.” Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy.

 

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Women in Parliaments Global Forum (2016): “Social Media: Advancing Women in Politics?”

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PRESS ARTICLES

 

Boldrini, Angela (2018): Transexuais e travestis poderão votar com nome social, Folha de S. Paulo. 02/04/2018.

See: https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/poder/2018/04/transexuais-e-travestis-poderao-votar-com-nome-social.shtml

 

El Telégrafo (2016): “Funcionarios son capacitados sobre los derechos de los GLBTI”, 23/07/2016.

See: https://www.eltelegrafo.com.ec/noticias/politica/3/funcionarios-son-capacitados-sobre-derechos-de-los-glbti

 

El Universo (2017): Transgéneros ecuatorianos votan por primera vez de acuerdo con el género elegido. 19/02/2017

See: https://www.eluniverso.com/noticias/2017/02/19/nota/6055933/transgeneros-ecuatorianos-votan-primera-vez-acuerdo-genero-elegido

 

Ghauri, Irfan (2017): Only 1,456 transgender listed from 97,02 million voters in electoral rolls. The Express Tribune. 21/10/2017.

See: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1537485/1-1456-transgender-listed-electoral-rolls/

 

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See: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1749937/1-fafen-hires-25-transgender-persons-electoral-observers/

 

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See: https://www.razon.com.mx/democracia-para-todos-es-todos/

 

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See: http://www.lr21.com.uy/mundo/1359960-costa-rica-fabricio-alvarado-lgbti-discriminacion-homofobia

 

Margolin, Emma (2018): “How a New Wave of Female Candidates Is Training to Fight the Trolls. Running for office in the age of #MeToo”, in Politico Magazine. 12 March 2018.

See: https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/03/12/how-a-new-wave-of-female-candidates-is-training-to-fight-the-trolls-217350

 

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See: https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2017/02/05/a-majority-of-the-transgender-community-in-india-are-not-voting-in-elections/

 

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See: https://edition.cnn.com/2018/05/04/middleeast/lebanon-elections-lgbt-rights-intl/index.html

 

Reliefweb (2018): “UN’s Kubiš rejects and denounces malicious acts against election integrity, in particular defamation and threats against women, urges respect and civility”. 24 April 2018.

See: https://reliefweb.int/report/iraq/un-s-kubi-rejects-and-denounces-malicious-acts-against-election-integrity-particular

 

Sajjad Haider, Muhammad (2018): “Pakistan’s 13 transgender candidates face threats of violence”. Samaa. 14 June 2018.

See: https://www.samaa.tv/uncategorized/2018/06/pakistans-13-transgender-candidates-face-threats-of-violence/

 

Shugerman, Emily (2018): “Transgender governor nominee Christine Hallquist says she is getting death threats”. Independent. 22 August 2018.

See: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/christine-hallquist-transgender-vermont-death-threats-democrat-governor-nominee-a8503701.html

 

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See: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2016/feb/12/trans-rights-meet-the-face-of-nepals-progressive-third-gender-movement

 

Times of India (2018): Transgender encouraged to register in voters’ list. 19/04/2018.

See: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mangaluru/transgenders-encouraged-to-register-in-voters-list/articleshow/63821670.cms

 

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See: https://news.un.org/en/audio/2014/05/588452

 

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See: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1659983/1-transgender-community-files-manifesto-upcoming-elections/