Transgender women in India face bias despite laws, says activist
Alongside the right to marry and inherit property, transgender people in India are also eligible for quotas in jobs and educational institutions
In fear after attacks, gay Bangladeshis retreat into closet and flee abroad
"The whole community has been sent back to the closet... whatever we had been doing - it has been completely shut down. There is no movement, no visibility, no work."
Americas' top human rights body hears first LGBT torture case
Complaint seeks guarantees to change Peru's laws to better protect the rights of LGBT people and tackle discrimination they can face by police
Americas' top human rights body hears first LGBT torture case
The complaint calls for the Peruvian government to give financial compensation to Luis Alberto Rojas
Transgender Saudi man speaks out publicly for first time to help others
"My name wasn't Salman when I was born about 28 years ago. It was Salma."
Re-energizing HIV prevention
Last year 2.1 million people were infected with HIV, including 1.9 million adults and more than 150,000 children. These people now have to live with a disease we can prevent.
Why re-energizing HIV prevention is a priority
The number of people on HIV treatment is growing steadily
Switching course, Gilead markets HIV drug for prevention
An estimated 50,000 new U.S. HIV infections are diagnosed each year
U.S. appeals court to hear gay workplace discrimination case
"If I had been a man attracted to women, I truly believe I would have been offered a full-time position and given promotions"
Indonesia Muslim hardliners break up what they think is gay sex party
"For a government agency to allow such thing to happen, it is terrifying"