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Tonga Leitis’ Association - In the System(Tongan Society) But out of sight

Tonga Leitis’ Association - In the System(Tongan Society) But out of sight. Opportunities. Geographic Map 0f the Pacific. 1987 – Edwardina Sele (Transgender) – First HIV/AIDS 1992 - Approach HRH Princess Pilolevu Tuita - Princess Lupepau’u Tuita.

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Tonga Leitis’ Association - In the System(Tongan Society) But out of sight

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  1. Tonga Leitis’ Association - In the System(Tongan Society) But out of sight

  2. Opportunities

  3. Geographic Map 0f the Pacific

  4. 1987 – EdwardinaSele(Transgender) – First HIV/AIDS • 1992 - Approach HRH Princess Pilolevu Tuita - Princess Lupepau’u Tuita. • 1992 – Tonga Leitis Association – Formally Launched with 5 members. • 1992 – Registered as a NGO • 1993 – Miss Galaxy Started • 18 years – No funding , Proposal Writing • 2009 – First NAC Proposal – PRHP – HIV/STI Retreat & Test • 2010 - Launched strategic plan – by Her Highness Princess Frederica Tuita • 178 Registered members 4TLA Branches NZ, and USA • Friday, 24th May, 2013 – Opening of TLA Dropin Centre Background and Origin

  5. All Tongan Transgenders are negatively affected by gender norms In Tonga the terms LGBTIQ, MSM and Transgender are increasingly used, mainly in regional and international context especially when we deal with donors Term we use is “LEITI” Originally “Fakaleiti” MSM/TG/LGBTIQ TERM

  6. TvT PROJECT

  7. "We can fight stigma. Enlightened laws and policies are key. But it begins with openness, the courage to speak out. Schools should teach respect and understanding. Religious leaders should preach tolerance. The media should condemn prejudice and use its influence to advance social change, from securing legal protections to ensuring access to health care and rights to all Malo 'aupito and God Bless Thank you

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