<p><img data-src="https://biz-file.com/c/2206/660632-208x117.jpg?2" alt="Image source: Sharon McCutcheon from" width="208" height="117" align="left" / loading="lazy" class="lazyload"><br><span >Image source: Sharon McCutcheon from [[https://www.pexels.com Pexels]]</span>South Africa is one of the most progressive countries in advancing the rights of sexual and gender minorities in Africa, and its Constitution was the first in the world to prohibit unfair discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation. But even though South Africa's Constitution guarantees all citizens' rights, many factors still conspire to make transgender and gender-diverse persons particularly vulnerable to life-threatening marginalisation, oppression, violence, and exclusion. Some of these factors include access to education, socioeconomic status, health status, stigma, housing, and discrimination.<br> <a href="https://www.bizcommunity.com//Article/196/499/229184.html">Read more...</a> | <a href="https://www.bizcommunity.com//SendToFriend.aspx?l=196&c=499&ct=1&ci=229184">Send to a friend</a></p><div style="clear:left"></div>