#196 – The WHO guideline to universalize gender transition 🗓
With Laura Bryant Hanford
In December 2023, the WHO announced a committee to develop an official “guideline” on gender transition. Most members are transgender activists, and only half are medical professionals.
Churches and clinicians need to be aware of the highly organized, well-funded Western activism working through the WHO to impose unethical, unbiblical and unscientific sexual norms, and to open new markets for hormones and surgery as “essential” healthcare.
The webinar will discuss the factors driving this dangerous ideological movement, and the strategies employed by its proponents in the international context. Resources will be offered to respond effectively and to protect vulnerable children and adults.
Other Resources and Links:
- Biological Integrity
- First Do No Harm South Africa
- Society for Evidence-based Gender Medicine
- Genspect
- Letters protesting the WHO guideline
Articles:
- Gender Ideologues Stack Deck on WHO Panel on Trans ‘Health’
- If You Want Our Help, You Must Accept Our Gender Ideology
- Gender-Affirming Care Is Dangerous. I Know Because I Helped Pioneer It
- Virginia Teen Sex-Trafficked Twice After School Hides Gender Identity From Her Parents
- How a Handful of Billionaires Created the Transgender ‘Movement’
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Laura Bryant Hanford
Laura Bryant Hanford grew up as a missionary kid in France and lives with her family in the Washington, DC area, where she consults and writes on a range of US and international family, child protection and religious freedom issues.
Since 2015, when she began serving on her children’s public school sex education committee, her focus has included the dangers posed by gender ideology. Her background is in international human rights, at the US Embassy in Romania as officer in charge of human rights and on Capitol Hill as a Congressional staffer. She was the lead staff researcher and drafter of the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998. She is a graduate of Princeton University.