Nepal Looks Set To Officially Recognize Third Gender
Almost four years after Nepal's Supreme Court recognized the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people, the South Asian country may get a new constitution that secures their rights.
Fall in Asia-Pacific HIV infections 'fragile' - UNAIDS chief
An estimated 4.9 million people in Asia and the Pacific living with HIV in 2009, a figure that has remained relatively stable since 2005
Legal case highlights injustice to women on Louisiana sex offender registry
Status given for offering oral or anal sex for compensation
Honduras: "Neither Striking Down The State, Nor Striking Down Women"
On June 28, 2009 a civilian-military led coup d'?tat took place in Honduras, which led to the violent repression of social movements. This oppression has intensified over the past months.