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1,000 transgenders get rehabilitation support in Rajshahi

Around 1,000 people with gender diversity

commonly known as transgender are getting rehabilitation support in terms of

ensuring their human rights, dignity and social justice.

Particularly, they are getting need-based support of capacity development,

livelihood improvement and empowerment through computer and outsourcing

training with intervention of a project.

The Diner Alo Hijra Sangha (DAHS), works for protecting fundamental rights of

the extremely excluded population in the society through their integration,

has been implementing the project since December, 2022.

The three-year project titled “Strengthening Capacity of Gender Diverse

Community to Protect Their Rights (SCG)” is being implemented in all 30 wards

of Rajshahi City Corporation and nine upazilas of the district.

Main thrust of the project is to attain sustainable organizational

development through boosting partnership of the organisations working for

empowering the gender diversity population and capacity improvement.

It has also
provision of ensuring justice through identifying the incidents

of human rights violation of the targeted people. With intervention of the

scheme, the DAHS has started enhancing scopes of advocacy at different levels

for formulating policy, law and best practices for their safeguards.

Talking to BSS here on Tuesday, SCG Project Coordinator Abu Sayeed gave a

salient feature of the project along with its aims, objectives and

implementation strategy.

He said the project is being implemented for improving the living and

livelihood conditions of 1,000 transgender people.

Major activities of the projects are: arranging training on human rights,

gender balance and leadership, placement grooming session, providing

financial support for income-generation activities, skill development-based

crafts training, sewing and embroidery training, catering training and

leadership training for skill development.

DAHS President Mohona also highlighted the activities of the organisations

for elevating the living and
livelihood condition of transgender people in

the city.

She pointed out that the members of the community are always subjected to

negligence and repression in every sphere of life including family and

society.

The Hijra community is deprived of several rights, she added. The public in

general have a very narrow mindset regarding genderless people and they

should change their mentality.

Being rejected by families, many grew up hating their bodies, and fall victim

to depression, drug addiction, violence and suicide, he added.

Around 2.5 percent people of the total population were genderless, she said,

adding that time has come to ensure their basic rights.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha