- Resolution is adopted at the 55th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC).
- Resolution calls on states:
- To combat discrimination, violence and harmful practices against persons with innate variations in sex characteristics and
- Address their root causes as well as help intersex people ‘realize the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health’.
- Intersex people are born with sex characteristics (such as sexual anatomy, reproductive organs, hormonal patterns and/or chromosomal patterns) that do not fit typical binary notions of male or female bodies.
- They may have any gender identity or sexual orientation.
- Experts estimate that up to 1.7 % of the population are born with intersex traits.
- Intersex people are different from transgenders.
- Transgenders are born with a body that has unambiguous sexual characteristics (either male or female) but they don’t match the person's gender identity.
- Key issues with Intersex People: They are subjected to human rights violations because of their physical characteristics.
- Society has created harmful stereotypes and pathologization (treating intersex persons as necessarily ill or disordered) towards them.
- They face issues like Infanticide, forced and coercive medical interventions, discrimination in different sphere, legal recognition, etc.
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