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United Belize Advocacy Movement

The United Belize Advocacy Movement, also known as UNIBAM or UniBAM, are a Belize-based
non-governmental organisation A non-governmental organization (NGO) or non-governmental organisation (see American and British English spelling differences#-ise, -ize (-isation, -ization), spelling differences) is an organization that generally is formed independent from g ...
that advocate against the discrimination and stigmatisation of the LGBT community in Belize.


History

UNIBAM trace their origins to a 2005 multi-centre study of
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, lead by Paul Edwards of the Ministry of Health, and Chad Martin of the
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. The study prompted discussions, primarily in
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, which lead to the founding of UNIBAM's predecessor organisation, UNIDAD 96, by Alex Avalos, Fernando Novelo, Caleb Orozco, William Smith, and Jerry Mendoza, 'along with many other nameless colleagues.' On 16 February 2006, in space provided by Arnulfo Kantun of the National Development Foundation in Belize City, UNIBAM was established by
Caleb Orozco Caleb Orozco (born 1973) is an LGBT activist in Belize. He was the chief litigant in a case successfully challenging the anti-sodomy laws of Belize and the co-founder of the only LGBT advocacy group in the country. Biography Orozco became poli ...
and '10 other persons from
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and
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.' UNIBAM were registered as a non-governmental organisation on 4 May 2006, and secured their first grant in October of that year from the
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. Notably, UNIBAM successfully challenged the long-standing statutory criminalisation of homosexuality in Belize in the 2010–2016 ''
Orozco v Attorney General ''Orozco v Attorney General'' (2016) 90 WIR 161, also known as ''Orozco v AG'', the ''Orozco case'', or the ''UNIBAM case'', was a landmark case heard by the Supreme Court of Belize, which held that a long-standing buggery statute breached co ...
'' case.


Activities

UNIBAM aim 'to reduce stigma and discrimination gainst members of the LGBT community in Belize' Their primary activities include research and advocacy, including formal representation of the Belizean LGBT community before national and international bodies, and informal representation via national media. As of 2008, the primary bodies liaised with included the
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,
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, the
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, the Caribbean Forum for Lesbians, All-sexuals and Gays, the Belize Alliance Against AIDS, and the Belize Family Life Association.


Promoting Empowerment Through Awareness of Lesbian and Bisexual Women

Promoting Empowerment Through Awareness of Lesbian and Bisexual Women, more commonly known as PETAL, are a Belize-based
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that advocate for and provide support services to LGBT women in
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History

PETAL were established in 2011 by Marla Simone Hill, then Vice President of the United Belize Advocacy Movement, who had observed 'that very little advocacy was being done for the women in the LGBT community f Belize' The following year, the organisation engaged the support of social activist Abigail McKay, and began ''Conversations'', their hallmark programme, deemed 'a critical component of PETAL’s work.' In 2015, they secured a six-month grant from the United Belize Advocacy Movement, and registered as a not-for-profit
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on 29 December 2015, with a ''pro tempore'' board consisting of Simone Hill, Ifáṣínà Efunyemi, Charrice Talbert, and Abigail McKay. Their inaugural general meeting was held in December 2018, with an active membership of 'over 60 women.'


Activities

PETAL aim 'to achieve social, economic and gender justice for all women in Belize especially esbian and bisexualwomen through advocacy and empowerment.' Their 'signature' programme is ''Consversations'', 'a safe and brave space in which women sit together in a circle to learn, share, listen and support each other,' held since 2012. Other notable programmes include an annual conference during
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, a
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gala, family programming during
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, monthly
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outreach, and various sensitisation and awareness workshops. By 2019, PETAL had an active membership of 75 women across the country, and were serving 'more than 100 women and girls.'


Belize Youth Empowerment for Change

The Belize Youth Empowerment for Change, also known by their acronym BYEC, are a Belize-based
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that advocate for LGBT individuals, particularly young ones, in
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History

BYEC were registered as a non-governmental organisation in 2013, by fellows and alumni of the Youth Leadership in Sexual and Reproductive Health and the Environment Programme of GOBelize. They spearheaded the annual celebration of
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in Belmopan, Cayo, in 2015.


Activities

BYEC are a youth-led organisation which aim 'to represent the voices and dreams of young Belizeans with a focus on LGBT youth and
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empowerment.' They have, in coalition with other LGBT rights organisations in Belize, sought 'to remove the stigma around Belize's LGBT community by holding open forums and debates.' By 2017, their coalition had provided HIV testing to 19,000 men, and held six workshops with '100 government officials nd25 members of BYEC' regarding LGBT and human rights, reproductive health, and human sexuality. By the following year, BYEC-led workshops in Belmopan and various villages had engaged over 490 youth.


Our Circle

Our Circle are a Belize-based
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that advocate for and provide support services to LGBT families and individuals in
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History

Our Circle were established in October 2013 and registered as a non-governmental organisation in February 2017. They were founded by Derricia Castillo-Salazar 'with two other friends hofelt upset because the LGBTI community was being portrayed n Belizeas an underground orgy community that engaged in heavy drinking and reckless behaviour.' Their early activities included social events and trips aimed at fostering a cohesive LGBT community and eroding the aforementioned stereotype. Notably, Our Circle served as co-chairs of the International Family Equality Day Network from 2015March2018, commemorated the first International Family Equality Day in Belize in May 2017, opened a physical community resource centre in August 2017, and successfully advocated for the inclusion of LGBT-inclusive language in the national census in December 2019. The last milestone, in particular, has been deemed 'powerful,' as it marked 'the first time in Belizean history that LBTQ+ individuals
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be accounted for officially e in official statistics'


Activities

Our Circle aim 'to advance legal and lived equality for diverse
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families, and for those who wish to form them, through building community, changing hearts and minds, and driving policy change n Belize' They have provided meeting and informal social space to the local LGBT community at their offices or ''Community Centre'' since the latter's inauguration in August 2017. The Centre is thought to be 'the only established safe space for the LGBT community and their families in the entire country of Belize.' By 2017, Our Circle's work had 'engaged approximately 200 members of the Belizean LGBT community.' By 2020, their Centre had provided a safe space or support services to 'hundreds of people,' while the organisation as a whole had expended more than $980,000 BZD ($490,000 USD) in providing support services, raising awareness, and advocating for the LGBT community.


Trans In Action Belize

Trans In Action Belize, also known as TIA Belize, are a Belize-based
non-governmental organisation A non-governmental organization (NGO) or non-governmental organisation (see American and British English spelling differences#-ise, -ize (-isation, -ization), spelling differences) is an organization that generally is formed independent from g ...
that advocate for LGBT individuals, particularly transgender, transsexual, transvestite ones, in
Belize Belize (; bzj, Bileez) is a Caribbean and Central American country on the northeastern coast of Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Guatemala to the west and south. It also shares a wate ...
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History

TIA Belize were established and registered as a non-governmental organisation in 2014 by Zahnia Canul and Mia Quetzal. They joined the regional Network of Trans People in Latin America and the Caribbean, also known as RED LACTRANS, in 2016, and helped to establish the Network's Centre for the Documentation of the Trans Situation in Latin America and the Caribbean, also known as CEDOSTALC.


Activities

TIA Belize, described in 2019 as 'the first and only NGO by and for transgender persons living in Belize,' are constituted as a group of transgender persons in Belize who seek to 'promote respect for their human rights and dignity as transgender persons.' Towards this end, they have served as liaison for various national and overseas organisations undertaking trans-related work in the country, including USAID, the UN Development Fund, the National AIDS Commission, UNIBAM, and RED LACTRANS.


Empower Yourself Belize Movement

The Empower Yourself Belize Movement, also known by their acronym EYBM, are a Belize-based
non-governmental organisation A non-governmental organization (NGO) or non-governmental organisation (see American and British English spelling differences#-ise, -ize (-isation, -ization), spelling differences) is an organization that generally is formed independent from g ...
that advocate for LGBT individuals, particularly young and HIV/AIDS-positive ones, in
Belize Belize (; bzj, Bileez) is a Caribbean and Central American country on the northeastern coast of Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Guatemala to the west and south. It also shares a wate ...
. Their primary activities include HIV/AIDS clinics, public awareness marches, and workshops on HIV/AIDS and LGBT and human rights. Notably, on 20 August 2016, the organisation facilitated the first public celebration of LGBT pride in Belize, in collaboration with the Belize Family Life Association.


Belize Trans Colours

Belize Trans Colours, also known by their acronym BTC, are a Belize-based
non-governmental organisation A non-governmental organization (NGO) or non-governmental organisation (see American and British English spelling differences#-ise, -ize (-isation, -ization), spelling differences) is an organization that generally is formed independent from g ...
that advocate for LGBT individuals, particularly transgender ones, in
Belize Belize (; bzj, Bileez) is a Caribbean and Central American country on the northeastern coast of Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Guatemala to the west and south. It also shares a wate ...
. They were registered as a non-governmental organisation in October 2018, and are engaged in in-person outreach to transgender men and women, especially those involved in sex work in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye.


See also

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LGBT rights in Belize Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in Belize face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT citizens, although attitudes have been changing in recent years. Same-sex sexual activity was decriminalized in Belize in 2016, wh ...
* Women's rights in Belize


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