
[Olumide is a special guest of IRMA this week]
My name is Olumide Makanjuola and I work with The Independent Project for Equal Rights (TIP) in Lagos Nigeria.
TIP is a non Governmental organization which work to facilitate a

Challenges we face being an LGBT organization in Nigeria:
Over the last few years TIP has faced different challenge from the Nigerian government and the

Objectives of TIP are:
Enhance the universal access to sexual heath care of sexual minorities with special focus on HIV and other sexually transmitted infection emphasizing HIV/STI prevention and treatment services.
Build the vocational skills of sexual minorities in the Lagos state, recognizing the economic dependence and poverty are major issue impeding the growth and well being of many young sexual minorities
Meet the social needs of sexual minorities by offering them a safe space for people to be themselves. Advocate and defend the fundamental human right for sexual minorities as well as providing them with legal support for who is persecuted by legal entities.
Current programs
Legal Aid: TIP provides support to ensure legal representation for the individual whose human right has been violated on the grounds of their perceived sexual orientation.
HIV prevention and education campaign: TIP visits cruising spot of sexual minorities for our prevention campaign, and we organize focus group meetings for sexual minorities to discuss health issue relating to their sexual behaviors.
Advocacy for human rights: TIP advocates for the human rights of sexual minority person in Nigeria through a coalition with mainstream local and international human rights organization for policy change.
Heartland Alliance's Global Equality Network program:

While here in Chicago, I will be working with different people and organizations to gain more experience on their work and see how we can make use of it back in Nigeria to support MSM and the HIV/AIDS program of TIP and our community work. Part of the thing I hope to gain while in Chicago is the way most organization here are able to stand on their feet, and the way they go about their work and programs in the community.
TIP feels that there is a need for us to have new prevention technologies in Nigeria but also more access to condoms in every possible place that are common for meeting and sex. Because people tend to engage in quick sex at different places - like e.g. clubs and parties, to mention a few - and they often do so without condom or water based lubrican, making them more vulnerable to HIV/AIDS and other sexual diseases. So if we have free condoms and lubricant for people at most meeting points this will reduces the high rate of the HIV/AIDS virus among MSM people.
[Read more on the Global Equality Network and a press conference scheduled for March 17 in Chicago below:
March 17 ---- Global Activists to Speak Out on International LGBT Rights]

1 comment:
hi uncle olumide. this is tosin ur cousin; call my mom so we can talk.
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