Organization Intersex International
The Organization Intersex International (English), Organization Internationale des Intersexués (French) or OII for short , is an international human rights organization that stands up for the rights of intersex people. It was founded in 2003 by Curtis E. Hinkle in Quebec, Canada. Above all, the organization is against the medical practice of forced mutilation of intersex people and advocates their human rights. She also works with the organization International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association Europe, or ILGA Europe for short.
It is currently represented by partner organizations in the following countries and regions:
- Argentina , Brazil , Chile , Ecuador , Mexico , Paraguay Organización Internacional Intersexual para el mundo castellano parlante, also known as Organización Internacional Castellano - Intersexualidades
- Australia OII Australia
- Belgium , France , French-speaking Switzerland , Quebec Province , Canada OII Francophonie
- Belgium genres Pluriels
- Bulgaria Bilitis Resource Center Foundation
- Germany Association of Intersex People (IVIM)
- Europe Organization Intersex International Europe
- India ektafoundation
- Italy Intersexioni, OII Italia
- Iceland Intersex Ísland
- New Zealand OII Aotearoa
- Netherlands Nederlands Netwerk Intersekse / DSD (NNID)
- Austria Association of intersexual people Austria (VIMÖ)
- Philippines OII InterSex Philippines
- Republic of China (Taiwan) OII Chinese 國際 陰陽 人 組織 中文 版
- Russia Intersex Russia
- Sweden , Norway , Denmark Intersex Scandinavia
- Serbia Gayten Intersex Project
- South Africa Intersex South Africa (ISSA)
- Uganda Support Initiative for People with atypical sex Development (SIPD)
- United Kingdom OII United Kingdom
- United States OII USA
source
- Website of the German representation of the International Association of Intersex People (IVIM) / Organization Intersex International (OII)
- Website of the Organization Intersex International (English.)
Web links
Commons : Organization Intersex International - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ OII USA> Our History , accessed April 3, 2017.