Media Release: World’s First Asia Pacific Transgender Network Launched

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 World’s First Asia Pacific Transgender Network Launched to Champion Health and Rights of Transgender Women in the Region

  • Diverse groups from warias, kathoeys and hijras to be represented

22 December 09, Singapore.  Transgender women from 10 Asia Pacific countries and areas are coming together to say “No!” to discrimination and marginalisation by forming the world’s first Asia Pacific Transgender Network (APTN). After three days of intense meetings, it was decided that the APTN, composed entirely of transgender women across the region, will champion transgender women’s health, legal and social rights.

Ms. Khartini Slamah, Founding Working Group member and Core-Group Chair of the Transgender Programme in Pink Triangle (PT) Foundation, Malaysia, says this represents a milestone in the history of transgender women in the region. She says, “For a long time transgender women have been represented among the MSM (men who have sex with men) sub-population group, but there is now a recognition that we are a distinct demographic with our own unique needs. We wish to be separated from the MSM umbrella and inform The United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) to stop clustering us under the MSM umbrella. Transgender women are not men – we have different issues and needs. Thus we have formed a network addressing the needs of transgender women only.”

From hijras in South Asia to warias in Indonesia

The group represents a broad spectrum of transgender women from sex workers to career women, from hijras (South Asia), warias (Indonesia), kathoeys (Thailand) and sao praphet songs (Thailand) to specialised interest groups such as youth, Muslims and elderly transgender women.

Ms Laxmi Narayan Tripathi, another Founding Working Group member and one of the most recognisable faces of hijras in India, says she is pleased the community is being represented by the network. She says, “For the first time in history, hijras from Nepal, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh are joining hands with our transgender sisters from Asia Pacific to say ‘No!’ to being treated like second-class citizens. We know there is strength in numbers. Together, we can advance and improve the health, legal and social rights of transgender women.”

The network will also tackle issues in the region such as HIV prevalence among transgender sex workers, especially in countries such as Indonesia and Cambodia, where infection rates are extremely high and resources in place are inadequate to ensure access to quality healthcare, as well as to protect the rights of the sex workers.

Outreach activities

The network is developing a workplan for the next two to three years. The Working Group will identify and explore key populations/groups in immediate need of support and plan activities to reach out to these target groups. Transgender representatives have also been appointed from every sub-region and from key sub-populations to rally transgender organisations within their respective sub-regions or areas to become members of the network.

Ms Sitthiphan (Hua) Boonyapisomparn, APTN Coordinator who is based in Bangkok, says, “At this stage, it is important that we develop a comprehensive workplan that addresses the needs of APTN members. We are already in discussion with potential donors and sponsors to explore how they might support APTN programmes.”

For more information about the network or to support its programmes, please contact Ms Sitthiphan at huab2007@gmail.com.

Note to Editors

The APTN is categorised according to seven sub-regions and seven key populations. Each group is represented as follows:

Danisha (Malaysia) for transgender drug users

Jetsada Taesombat (Thailand) for transgender youth

Jin Qiu (China) for China Sub-Region

Khartini Slamah (Malaysia) for senior transgender women

Laxmi Narayan Iripathi (India) for India Sub-region

Leona Lo (Singapore) for Developed Asia Sub-region

Luluk Surahman (Indonesia) for Insular Southeast Asia Sub-region

Manisha (Nepal) for South Asia Sub-region

Prempreeda Pramos Na Ayutthaya (Thailand) for the Greater Mekong Sub-region

Sam Sela (Cambodia) for transgender people living with HIV

Sulastri (Malaysia) for transgender sex workers

Zahida Hijra (Bangladesh) for hijras

Vacant – for transgender Muslims

Vacant – for Pacific Sub-region

About APTN

The mission of APTN is to enable transgender women in the Asia Pacific region to organise and advocate to improve their health, protect their human rights, and enhance their social well-being and the quality of their lives. The network startup is supported by the 7 Sisters Coalition of Asia Pacific Regional Networks on HIV/AIDS, Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health (APCOM), and Asia Pacific Network of Sex Workers (APNSW)

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Media Enquiries

- Ms Sitthiphan (Hua) Boonyapisomparn

APTN Coordinator

Email: huab2007@gmail.com

- Ms Leona Lo

Founding Working Group member, APTN

Email: leona@talksense.biz


15 Comments on “Media Release: World’s First Asia Pacific Transgender Network Launched”

  1. Well done girls, best wishes for a successful future. I am a transsexual woman, 62 years old and counting.

    I spent a few months in Malaya and Singapore as a male when I was in my twenty’s. Long time ago and big changes for us all.

    I can be reached at denisesined@ns.sympatico.ca if needed.

    Best wishes

    Denise Holliday
    CKDU Radio
    Halifax, Nova Scotia
    Canada

  2. leonalo says:

    Hi Denise

    Thanks for the congratulatory message. We have a component that reaches out to our elders. I’ve always said we must respect those who came before us for they paved the way for us to enjoy our privileges today.

    We will definitely get in touch with you for insights in the future.

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

  3. My warmest congratulations!

    This is such an important development in our region.

    I ardently hope that our collective voices, passion, and courage would soon usher in the daybreak of change in our respective countries. And together, we will stand without shame, just with our most creative and graceful selves with the rest of humanity.

    Thank you my dear sisters!

    In solidarity and love,

    Sass Rogando Sasot
    transpinay activist,
    ILGA Communication Officer for ASIA,
    Co-founder, Society of Transsexual Women of the Philippines (STRAP)

  4. leonalo says:

    Sass darling your heartfelt, moving, inspiring speech – you are a pioneer and a guiding light! Merry Christmas!

  5. Leona,
    This is wonderful news and congrats to you and your APTN sisters.

    This organization is sorely needed at a time when our opponents are using faith based lies and misinformation to weakly justify denying us our basic human rights.

    May APTN have much success in this decade and for years to come.

  6. leonalo says:

    Thanks Monica – you’ve done lots to champion our cause too!

    Happy New Year!!!

  7. We here at the The International Post Operative Woman’s Association would like to congratulate your organization on the campaign it is about to embark upon, and to offer our heartfelt wish for success.

    We are also attempting to seek equitable treatment for transwomen on a global scale, and it is our sincerest hopes that our two organizations might be able to collaborate on this worthwhile and needed endeavour.

    Once again, our best wishes to you.

    The IPOWA Staff

  8. leonalo says:

    Why thank you! It’s heartening to see such a diversity of organisations representing the interests of trans women around the world.

    Best Wishes!
    Leona

  9. I wish to be of help and available but I havea memory issue that prevents me from remembering names so I fail to respond or check sites for responses.

    It is an age issue I think (62) but I will put my persona email in case anyone has a reason to contact me.

    I am fine mentally and remember a lot of detailed stuff,it is just that one name issue that causes me issues. I am attempting to get around it.

    Greeting to all.

    Denise Holliday
    Canada
    denisesined@ns.sympatico.ca

  10. leonalo says:

    Hi Denise

    Thank you for offering to help! I shall pass on your message to our coordinator.

    Please bear with us as we develop the structure and framework of the organisation.

    Best Regards
    Leona

  11. Anu says:

    Just checking the sisters community of my kind
    ………………..I am a transsexual male to female
    ……………………………………with love – Anu

  12. leonalo says:

    Feel right at home here Anu!

  13. May says:

    Dear friends,
    I’m absolutely respect and impress with your efforts!
    Keep your positive energy up!!
    Let’s bring our pride and dignity higher..
    I wanna know on how to be as one of the committee member?

    Thank You.

    Warm Regards;
    MAY SALLEH

  14. leonalo says:

    Hi May. Thank you for your interest – I have emailed you!

  15. [...] The TCJM has just joined the Singapore-based APTN and will in future be posting and forwarding its mails to the community in HK.  See their blog and press announcement at:http://leonalo.wordpress.com/2009/12/22/media-release-worlds-first-asia-pacific-transgender-network-… [...]


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