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Depathologizing Gender Identity Through Law

Processes of legal reform grounded in depathologization are being fiercely resisted by the anti-gender opposition. This paper intends to show that depathologizing gender identity through law is a valid and achievable goal.

GATE’s 2019 Annual Report

For GATE, 2019 was a year marked by collaborative processes; we organized and co-organized, facilitated and participated in multiple trainings, workshops, meetings and conferences, as well as providing peer-to-peer mentorship, and we contributed to informing the work of donors supporting our movements.

GATE’s 2018 Annual Report

Read GATE’s 2018 Annual Report to discover what we are doing to respond to past and present challenges and to strategize for the future.

Gender is not an illness

Gender Is Not An Illness presents the argument that the pathologization of trans people infringes international human rights law.

Press Release: Gender is not an illness

Today, GATE is very proud to release the publication Gender is not an illness. How pathologization violates human rights law. This paper was conceived and produced as a contribution to the ongoing process of depathologizing trans and gender diverse people through the reform of classification systems, legal frameworks and social attitudes. Read More »Press Release: Gender is not an illness