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Sawang Wangchha, a queer activist from Arunachal Pradesh, stressed the importance of increased representation for Indigenous queer and non-queer youth leaders, particularly from Northeast India, on national platforms.
He emphasized the need to address the challenges faced by tribal communities and shared insights into the struggles of the queer-trans community in Arunachal Pradesh, proposing potential avenues for support. During the event’s ‘Breakthrough Session,’ Wangchha highlighted the significance of including disabled youth leaders to ensure their voices are heard in these critical discussions.
The insights and recommendations from the youth leaders will contribute to the development of a Young Feminist Charter. Gender at Work, in collaboration with UN Women India under the Generation Equality Forum, will use this charter to advocate for inclusive and equitable policymaking.