Mawjoudin
Mawjoudin (Arabic : موجودين ; literally means we exist) or Mawjoudin's Initiative for equality, is a non-governmental organisation that advocates for the rights of sexual minorities, especially LGBTQI+ people's in Tunisia.
Founded | 2014 |
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Type | Non-governmental organization |
Purpose | Promotion of equal rights for sexual minorities |
Headquarters | Tunis |
Area served | Tunisia |
History
The organisation was founded in 2014 by feminist and LGBTQI+ activists that had in common the fight against heterosexism, homophobia, biphobia, transphobia and sexism or any other form of discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity and expression and sexual characteristics.[1]
Mission
The association offers safe spaces for support and psychological follow-up to the victims of discrimination. It proposes places for peer listening between the members of the community and provides information on the rights of LGBTQI+ people.[2][3]
Awareness and monitoring
The association of Mawjoudin regularly provides reports on the rights of LGBTQI+ people to promote human rights, particularly sexual and bodily rights. Its members offer interventions in universities' spaces.[3]
The organisation has a network of health (psychotherapists, Psychologists and doctors) and legal (jurist and Lawyers) professionals, as well as its important work in advocacy challenging cases of arbitrary arrests that are solely related to gender identity or sexual orientation, and even other cases of torture perpetrated by the police.
This association also offers workshops that allow the expansion of the network of the people sensitive to this issue and put in place acts of solidarity with the community.[3]
A member, for instance, have created two Comic strips based on testimonies of LGBTQI+ people.[4]
Queer film festival
Every year, ever since 2018, the organisation organises the Queer film festival, the first festival of its kind in the country and in North Africa, in downtown Tunis.[5]
Partners
The organisation counts among its international partners institutions operating outside of the theme of Tunisian LGBTQI+ communities.[3] It is a part of the Tunisian coalition for the rights of LGBTQI+ people, amongst other organisations such as Chouf (organisers of the feminist festival Chouftouhonna) and Damj.[6]
References
- "LSVD bLOG » Strategic litigation and safe spaces" (in German). Retrieved 29 December 2020.
- "En Tunisie, un festival de cinéma pour faire une place aux minorités sexuelles". Le monde. 17 January 2018.
- "Mawjoudin". peaceinsight.org (in French). November 2015.
- Syrine, Attia (15 January 2018). "Tunisie : lancement du premier festival Queer du pays". jeuneafrique.com (in French).
- "About". queerfilmfestival.mawjoudin.org.
- Boukhayatia, Rihab (22 February 2017). "En Tunisie, les associations LGBTQI s'unissent pour internationaliser la lutte pour leurs droits". huffpostmaghreb.com.