Report on conversion therapy
Issued by
Independent Expert on sexual orientation and gender identity
Published
01 May 2020
Issued by
Independent Expert on sexual orientation and gender identity
Published
01 May 2020
Issued by Special Procedures
Subjects
Discrimination and intolerance, Sexual orientation and gender identity
Symbol Number
A/HRC/44/53
"Conversion therapy" is an umbrella term used to describe interventions of a wide-ranging nature, all of which have in common the belief that a person's sexual orientation or gender identity can and should be changed. Such practices aim (or claim to aim) at changing people from gay, lesbian or bisexual to heterosexual and from trans or gender diverse to cisgender.
Depending on the context, the term is used for a multitude of practices and methods, some of which are clandestine and therefore poorly documented.
Conversion therapy currently happens in a multitude of countries in all regions of the world. Perpetrators include private and public mental health-care providers, faith-based organizations, traditional healers and State agents. Promoters include family and community members, political authorities and other agents.
Number (and percentage) by region
Number (and percentage) by stakeholder type
Number by stakeholder type and by region
Member States
National Human Rights Institutions, Equality Bodies and Ombudspersons
Members of parliament
Civil Society Organisations (including faith-based organisations)
Health Practitioners
Other individuals and researchers
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