BRIDGE aims to improve the protection of human rights for LGBTQ people in Sri Lanka through the use of international human rights law to improve justice outcomes for the LGBTQ community.
Introduction to SOGIESC – Module 01
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Introduction to SOGIESC(Sinhala) – Module 01
Introduction to SOGIESC(Tamil) – Module 01
Human Rights – Module 02
Human Rights(Sinhala) – Module 02
Human Rights(Tamil) – Module 02
Laws and Policies affecting LGBT+ people – Module 03
Laws and Policies affecting LGBT+ people(Sinhala) – Module 03
Laws and Policies affecting LGBT+ people(Tamil) – Module 03
Addressing SOGIESC Violations – Module 04
Addressing SOGIESC Violations(Sinhala) – Module 04
Addressing SOGIESC Violations(Tamil) – Module 04
Human Rights Violations Analysis English Version – (August 2021-February 2022)
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Human Rights Violations Analysis – English Version
Human Rights Violations Analysis – Sinhala Version
Blood Donation in Sri Lanka – Discriminatory Guidelines Require Reform
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Media Guidelines
Blood Donation in Sri Lanka – Discriminatory Guidelines Require Reform(Sinhala)
Media Guidelines(Sinhala)
Laws & Policies Affecting SOGIE in Sri Lanka(English)
Laws & Policies Affecting SOGIE in Sri Lanka -Sinhala Version
Laws & Policies Affecting SOGIE in Sri Lanka – Tamil Version
School Safty for LGBTQ Students
Subjected to Abuse – Legal Provisions Causing Harm
Media Guideline – Tamil Version
Sri Lanka’s Vagrants Ordinance No. 4 of 1841: A Colonial Relic Long Overdue for Repeal(English)
Sri Lanka’s Vagrants Ordinance No. 4 of 1841: A Colonial Relic Long Overdue for Repeal(Sinhala)
Sri Lanka’s Vagrants Ordinance No. 4 of 1841: A Colonial Relic Long Overdue for Repeal(Tamil)