Nepal to count LGBT population in census

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Kathmandu: Nepal’s upcoming national census will for the first time count the LGBT population in the Himalayan nation in order to better allocate government jobs and education set aside for minority groups, an official said Thursday.
The LGBT community in Nepal has long demanded that the census taken every 10 years include a count of sexual minorities.
Nepal’s laws prescribe special quotas for minorities in workplaces, schools and colleges, and access to discounted healthcare, but in the absence of census data, members of the LGBT community say they haven’t been allocated these privileges. The exact population of LGBT would help determine how much of the quota in these jobs and education will go to them. Dhundi Raj Lamichane, an official at Nepal’s Central Bureau of Statistics, said the national census is planned for summer of 2021 but a trial will be done next month in a few select districts. Citizens will be able to identify themselves as male, female or other sexual gender. LGBT rights activists have welcomed government move. “This is a big step in our campaign. This will help establish our identity as a minority group in Nepal,” said Sarita K.C. of Mitini Nepal, adding that the data will increase the visibility of the LGBT community. (PTI)

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