Entry #14093: Gender-affirming care in Transnistria

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RegionTransnistria
IssueGender-affirming care
StatusRestricted
Start DateJan 1, 2001
End Date(none)
DescriptionIn many parts of the former Soviet Union, the rights of transgender people are often restricted, and specific medical care for gender transition can be very difficult to obtain as in Transnistria where gender change to civil status has been legal since 2001, but where care affirming the gender of transgender people is limited.
Sourceshttps://www.new-east-archive.org/features/show/9508/being-lgbtq-no-silence-growing-up-lgbtq-forgotten-world-of-transnistria


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StatusRestricted
Start DateJan 1, 2001
End Date(none)
DescriptionIn many parts of the former Soviet Union, the rights of transgender people are often restricted, and specific medical care for gender transition can be very difficult to obtain as in Transnistria where gender change to civil status has been legal since 2001, but where care affirming the gender of transgender people is limited.
Sourceshttps://www.new-east-archive.org/features/show/9508/being-lgbtq-no-silence-growing-up-lgbtq-forgotten-world-of-transnistria