• Oxford University Press logo
    Worldwide

    Oxford University Press

    We have over 500 years of experience at the forefront of knowledge and learning, striving to help more people around the world achieve their potential.

  • New Zeland

    Gender Minorities Aotearoa

    Gender Minorities Aotearoa is New Zealand’s leading transgender organisation. It is run by and for transgender people; including binary and non-binary, irawhiti takatāpui, and intersex trans people.

  • Saksham Tata Institute of Social Sciences logo
    India

    Saksham, Tata Institute of Social Sciences 

    The Saksham Project focuses on supporting and strenghtening national response for HIV and TB.

  • Transmen Collective
    India

    Transmen Collective

    Transmen collective is a Delhi/NCR based collective was formed by transmen and transboi who are willing to work for the community.We are dedicated to strength our community and provide safe space. Organising events and providing assistance.

  • UK

    LGBT Foundation

    We empower LGBTQ+ people to realise their full potential, every day.

  • India

    Revival Disability, India

  • Worldwide

    United Nations Population Fund

    The United Nations Population Fund is the UN’s sexual and reproductive health agency. Our mission is to deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person’s potential is fulfilled.

  • youth coalition logo
    Worldwide

    Youth Coalition

    The Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights is an international organization of young people committed to promoting adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive rights at the national, regional and international levels.

  • Asia Pacific Southeast Asia

    Asia Feminist LBQ Network

    The Asia Feminist LBQ Network is a regional organisation in Asia that works to create a sustainable and intersectional human rights movement for the social and political inclusion of LBQ persons.

  • Centre for Law & Policy Research logo
    India

    Centre for Law and Policy Research

    The Center for Law and Policy Reserach is a Not-For-Profit Organization dedicated to making the Constitution work for everyone through law and policy research, social and governance interventions and strategic impact litigation.

  • Worldwide

    Justice for Prosperity

    Investigating, exposing, and predicting targeted undermining of our democracies by the extreme-right & left, ultra-conservative, populists, and large industries.

  • Worldwide

    GSMA

    We empower the global mobile ecosystem with comprehensive insights, forecasts and research – to drive innovation, make strategic investments and shape the future of connectivity worldwide. 

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