Tuesday, December 23rd, 2025

Minister Sudi acknowledges gaps in rights for sexual and gender minorities



KATHMANDU: Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizens, Nawal Kishor Shah Sudi, has said the government is committed to advancing the rights and welfare of marginalized and backward communities, including women and sexual and gender minorities.

Speaking at a program organized by Mitini Nepal to mark Lesbian Visibility Day 2025, Minister Sudi emphasized that budget allocations have been specifically designated for the empowerment and development of gender and sexual minorities.

However, he acknowledged that despite over two decades of activism, the rights of these communities—particularly lesbian, transgender, and queer women—remain insufficiently addressed.

On the occasion, Minister Sudi launched a new book titled Jeevan Pariwartanko Andhi (“The Squall of Life Change”), published by Mitini Nepal. The publication features 19 personal and inspiring stories from women within the sexual and gender minority communities.

He further remarked that the concerns of sexual and gender minorities have often been overlooked within broader feminist movements.

“Women from these communities continue to face stigma, discrimination, threats, and abuse—factors that contribute to their continued marginalization and silence,” he said.

The Minister also highlighted the constitutional guarantees under Article 38 that uphold the rights of all women, including those from sexual and gender minority groups.

Founder of Mitini Nepal, Laxmi Ghalan, noted that lesbian women face unique and compounded discrimination within both the broader society and women’s movements.

The organization’s Executive Director, Sarita KC, called on the government to ensure that lesbian, bisexual, and queer women are granted rights equal to those of all other citizens.

Lesbian Visibility Day is observed globally on April 26 each year to raise awareness and visibility for lesbian individuals and their experiences.

Publish Date : 23 April 2025 21:26 PM

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