IACHR Warns Against Regressive Health Care Measures That Impact Trans, Intersex Youth in United States of America
The IACHR noted that at least 30 states in the
The IACHR is also concerned about public reports that the
The IACHR is also concerned about the impact that some of these measures have on the rights of intersex people. Civil society organizations have noted that while some states in the
In its report on Trans and Gender-Diverse Persons and Their Economic, Social, Cultural and Environmental Rights (2020), the IACHR stated that the right to health of trans and gender-diverse people is severely limited by the pathologization of their identities, as well as the high rates of violence and discrimination they experience when seeking medical care. The lack of access to gender-affirming healthcare has a severe impact on trans youth, who become aware of their gender identity at an early age. The IACHR has observed that it is not only their physical health that is affected by discrimination: their mental health is also impacted, leading to increased risk of isolation, depression, self-harm, and suicide.
With regard to intersex persons, in its report on Violence against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Persons in the
The IACHR once again noted that States must guarantee access to healthcare services for LGBTI people free from the fear of violence or discrimination. Furthermore, States should ensure that health protocols and services, including gender-affirming treatments, respect human rights and address individuals' specific needs.
The IACHR is a principal and autonomous body of the
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Original text here: https://www.oas.org/en/IACHR/jsForm/?File=/en/iachr/media_center/PReleases/2023/095.asp



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