IOM El Salvador, Partners Discuss Protection for LGBTI Migrants

 
23 August, 2016

El Salvador - IOM has taken part in a workshop in San Salvador, the Salvadorean capital, on the risks faced by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) people when they migrate irregularly.

The workshop, which was co-facilitated by the Salvadoran Department of Migration (DGME), the Ombudsman for the Defence of Human Rights (PDDH), UNHCR and IOM, was attended by over 20 representatives of organizations that make up El Salvador’s LGBTI Coordinating Board and independent LGBTI activists, highlighted the vulnerability of LGBTI people and protection strategies.

The meeting, which followed a training of trainers attended by LGBTI Coordinating Board representatives held in Tapachula in Mexico, helped to promote reflection on migration processes, sexual and identity diversity, myths and realities of migration, the concept of vulnerability, human rights and LGBTI migration in Mesoamerica.

 "The migration of LGBTI people in our region is extremely complex. This kind of event allows us to compile their migratory experiences and to identify the elements that characterize how their mobility is different from that of other migrants,” said IOM Mesoamerica program coordinator for El Salvador, Cecilia Ramirez.

These activities were possible thanks to the support of the Mesoamerica Program, financed by the Department of State of the United States. The Program contributes to the development and implementation of strategies for the promotion of regular, orderly and safe migration, ensuring the adequate protection of migrants.

For further information, please contact José Miguel Gómez at IOM El Salvador, Tel. +503 25210540, Email miggomez@iom.int. Or Alba Miriam Amaya at IOM El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, Tel. +503 25210556, Email aamaya@iom.int.