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Access Denied: A qualitative Study on transgender health policy in Egypt

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Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.116867
Description
For this paper, I conducted an interdisciplinary qualitative study to investigate transgender experiences accessing gender-affirming healthcare (GAH) in Egypt. I outline how the current health policy on GAH was developed and its negative impact, celebrating the resilience of transgender people in navigating the hostile anti-transgender environment, and conclude by offering some health policy recommendations to improve the GAH situation. Since 2003, Egypt has introduced an Islamic Sharia-influenced policy that banned accessing GAH for transgender people, placing professional and legal liability on healthcare providers. The policy created an anti-transgender medical environment, forcing transgender people to rely on Do-It-Yourself GAH or underground, risky, ill-equipped, and overpriced medical facilities. Other non-medical factors also impacted transgender people's ability to access GAH: social stigma, family rejection, state persecution, and economic insecurity. Despite this multilayered anti-transgender environment, transgender people proved to be innovative and resilient, creating ways to overcome these challenges and continue to exist. Transgender people created communal spaces online to guide each other in navigating the challenges of accessing GAH and used various means to challenge bans on GAH.
Date of Publication
2024-05
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Egypt
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Gender-Affirming Health Care
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Islam
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Policy
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DIY
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Transgender
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Law
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Noralla, Nora
Institut Mittlerer Osten und muslimische Gesellschaften
Additional Credits
Institut Mittlerer Osten und muslimische Gesellschaften
Series
Social Science & Medicine
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0277-9536
Access(Rights)
restricted
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