Lesotho: Identifying gaps to focus on in future work through community dialogues with law enforcement, healthcare workers, students and rural villages

The activity that Matrix focused on in this Lessons Learned process was a community dialogue programme with the specific purpose of identifying gaps in the services that Matrix provides in Lesotho. The programme was a two part process which involved facilitated film screenings
and dialogue discussions, and then returning to target groups for feedback approximately eight months later. The programme targeted four groups (healthcare workers, police, high school and university students, and rural villagers) between December 2014 and October 2015. Dialogues took place at a local university, local schools, a police station, health clinics and rural villages across Lesotho. Matrix learnt that all groups were receptive to engaging in conversations about LGBTI, however they lacked information and knowledge about LGBTI . With this Lessons Learned document, Matrix aimed to discover which gaps to focus on in their future work.

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LL 38 – Identifying gaps to focus on in future work through community dialogues with law enforcement, healthcare workers, students and rural villages in Lesotho

This lessons learned document was developed as part of the Dignity, Diversity & Rights (DiDiRi) programme