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Botswana group works to improve health care for trans, intersex people

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African Women for Sexual Health and Gender (AWOSHe) Managing Director Hazel Mokgathi. (Photo courtesy of Hazel Mokgathi) GABORONE, Botswana – An advocacy group in Botswana is working with medical providers to improve transgender and intersex people’s access to health care.

African Women for Sexual Health and Gender Justice (AWOSHe) in late January conducted a training over a three-day period in the Batswana capital of Gaborone.

Eleven health care providers — seven doctors, four nurses, a patient councilor and an endocrinologist — participated in the training.

Five of the attendees work at Princess Marina Hospital, a public hospital in Gaborone. One of the doctors is affiliated with the Botswana-Harvard AIDS Institute Partnership, while two

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