EI endorses UN statement on sexual orientation and gender identity
EI issued a statement on the occasion of the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia taking place on 17 May, highlighting its endorsement of the United Nations' statement on sexual identity and orientation.
The
UN statement on "Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and Gender
Identity" was endorsed by 88 member states in December 2008.
EI reaffirms the principle of non-discrimination and call all education unions
to "take concrete actions to prevent all forms of discrimination,
including but not limited to sexism, homophobia, transphobia and intolerance,
within unions, at work and in the education sector".
An international appeal has also been launched by several international organisations
on transphobia. Entitled "Reject Transphobia, Respect Gender
Identity", the appeal aims to fight discriminations against Trans people
at the global level.
EI believes that education and qualified teachers play an important role in
enabling society to create schools environment where every student can learn.
On this day, EI invites all member organisations to read, endorse and
distribute the appeal.
[2009-05-12] EI endorses UN statement on sexual orientation and gender
identity
EI issued a
statement today on the occasion of the International Day Against Homophobia and
Transphobia taking place on 17 May, highlighting its endorsement of the United
Nations' statement on sexual identity and orientation.
The UN statement on
"Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity" was endorsed
by 88 member states in December 2008.
EI reaffirms the principle
of non-discrimination and call all education unions to "take concrete
actions to prevent all forms of discrimination, including but not limited to
sexism, homophobia, transphobia and intolerance, within unions, at work and in
the education sector".
An international appeal has
also been launched by several international organisations on transphobia.
Entitled "Reject Transphobia, Respect Gender Identity", the appeal
aims to fight discriminations against Trans people at the global level.
EI believes that education
and qualified teachers play an important role in enabling society to create
schools environment where every student can learn. On this day, EI invites all
member organisations to read, endorse and distribute the appeal.
Below is the full text of
the EI's statement, in English.
May 17: International
Day against Homophobia and Transphobia
To promote the rights of all
citizens to live freely their preferred gender and sexual orientation, EI
endorsed an international appeal to UN agencies and Head of States.
Prejudice and myths are
built upon ignorance. Education has a crucial role in ensuring equality of
opportunity for all, independent of race, ethnicity, economic status, language,
religion, social origin, sexual orientation and gender identity.
On the International Day
against Homophobia and Transphobia, EI reaffirms the principle of non
discrimination and call all education unions to take concrete actions to
prevent all forms of discrimination, including but not limited to sexism,
homophobia, transphobia and intolerance, within unions, at work and in the
education sector.
The victims of bullying and
discrimination, including based on sexual identity and orientation, are more
likely to leave job or move to another school. Reports and studies show that
students victims of harassment or homophobic bullying are more like to drop out
of school. Legal protection against harassment and/or discrimination based on
the sexual orientation in educational settings is receiving more attention.
The cases related to
discrimination based on gender identity and orientation i are
under-reported. Additionally there are countries that criminalise
homosexuality. Others prohibit or limit the discussion and recognition of
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and their families in schools.
In 2008, EI welcomed the UN
statement on “Human Rights, Sexual orientation and Gender Identity” endorsed by
66 member states, from all regions ii. The statement condemns human
rights violations based on sexual orientation and gender identity wherever they
occur.
EI believes that education
and qualified teachers play an important role in enabling society to create
schools environment where every student can learn. On the International Day
against Homophobia, EI invites all its affiliates to read, endorse and
distribute the appeal to the United Nations, the World Health Organisation and
the Heads of States.
If your union wants to take
action, get in touch with: contact@idahomophobia.org
[i] Transgender people are those who do not identify with the gender assigned to them at birth.
[ii] UN General Assembly Sixty-third session, Agenda item 64 (b), document A/63/635,


