Office of the Premier 2022/07/12 - 22:00
Lerato Mailoane
Gauteng government is stepping up its efforts to deal with the exclusion and discrimination of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex (LGBTQI+) persons.
The Office of the Premier has established a new directorate that acts as a government oversight for programmatic implementation and service delivery for LGBTIQI+ community.
Among others, the unit aims to mainstream and integrate LGBTIQI+ programmes into Gauteng Departmental indicators in line with priorities outlined in the Growing Gauteng Together 2030 Plan.
The Medium-Term Strategic Framework and the Gauteng seven priorities guide provincial departments to ensure that LGBTIQI+ persons enjoy equal opportunities and participate fully in all programmes and projects in Gauteng Province.
Many LGBTQI+ persons are still subjected to stigma and abuse, facing unemployment, homelessness, estrangement from their families, violence, and human rights abuses.
Speaking to My Gauteng, Director of the LGBTIQA+ and others unit, Rochel Kester said her office seeks to develop a coherent, integrated system to translate legislation to policies and commitment into measurable indicators and targets.
This will reinforce LGBTIQI+ community mainstreaming, impact planning; and implementation of policies, programmes, and projects targeting this sector of the community.
"Whilst many government departments have integrated LGBTIQI+ programming into their annual plans, certain gaps remain," she said.
In bridging these gaps Kester said her office aims to:
- Establish the LGBTQI+ and others MEC Advisory Panel
- Establish the LGBTIQI+ Intergovernmental and Civil Society Forum
- Develop an LGBTIQI+ and others Provincial Strategy
- Provide sensitisation Training for LGBTIQI+ and others to all GPG departments
- Collaborate with all department to mainstream LGBTIQI+ and others in the planning/implementation and budgets
- Support LGBTIQI+ and others Pride events within the province
- Support different war rooms in terms of sensitisation and inclusion in the Gauteng Province
- Influence the research agenda of the province and produce one research report addressing the needs of LGBTIQI+ and others.
- Stakeholder management that includes inputs from civil society organisations, academic institutions, and chapter 9 institutions that drive the LGBTIQA+ agenda.
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