The Center for Global Health Policy’s “Science Speaks” blog summarizes the impacts of anti-gay laws in Nigeria and Uganda, stating, “…[T]he impact of both laws have played out volubly and violently across their landscapes, while responses to the laws remain in limbo” (Barton, 4/3). In a post on Humanosphere, development blogger Tom Paulson highlights Stella Nyanzi, an anthropologist who studies gender and sexuality issues in Uganda, at Makerere University in Kampala, who will be speaking this week at the 11th annual Western Regional International Health Conference in Seattle (4/3).

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