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Evidence Report 13

Development, Discourse and Law: Transgender and Same-Sex Sexualities in Nepal

Published on 1 July 2013

This report presents research conducted in Nepal between November 2012 and January 2013 aimed at exploring the legal, social and economic context pertaining to sexual and gender minority rights.

The research explored recent legal reform in Nepal, the wider socioeconomic and social context of legal reform, and included work with sexual and gender minority persons, aimed at understanding their life experiences.

Findings of the research emphasise complex connections between law, social context and sexual subjectivity. There is dissonance in Nepal between a progressive legislative environment in respect of gender and sexual minority issues and everyday sociocultural ambivalence toward such sexual and gender minority persons. Such persons may suffer from explicit prejudice, lack of economic opportunity and familial rejection. Other forms of marginalisation may be more tacit, but nonetheless profoundly significant.

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Boyce, P. and Coyle, D. (2013) 'Development, Discourse and Law: Transgender and Same-Sex Sexualities in Nepal', IDS Evidence Report 13, Brighton: IDS

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