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Bhutan

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00 | FOREWORD

Designed to help you
researching your options
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Welcome

| TO THE LGBTQIA+ REFUGEE AND MIGRANT GUIDES

Gayther Sections - Refugee Intro
The Gayther Refugee and Migrant guides are designed to support people from the global community; however, they are not exclusively LGBTQIA+ guides, as they contain information, resources, and tips that can help anyone seeking refuge or fleeing challenging situations and circumstances where they live. The guides provide valuable and key information for anyone researching their options, a resource for everyone, allies, friends, and anyone looking to understand the world better, regardless of their sexuality or gender identity.

No one chooses to become a refugee or an economic migrant; it is typically something that happens to them and is often out of their control. Whether through those in power abusing their position with regard to policies and laws that target the vulnerable, or through war and conflict taking place around where they live. Though it is often forgotten, the cause is war, conflict, mismanagement and abuse of power; the victims are those affected, the refugees and migrants forced to leave their homes and all they have known.

Unfortunately, we live in a world where identifying as a refugee or economic migrant often comes with labels, unfair stereotypes and preconceptions. If you are someone that is seeking refuge, desperate for help and looking for safety and the ability to ensure your fundamental human rights, such as the right to shelter, food and access to healthcare, remember this was done to you, that you are not at fault, you are not to blame and though it may seem like the world is against you, many people, organisations and nations are willing and able to provide you with the support and help you need.

The relationship between those seeking refuge or assistance and those providing it is a social contract, a long-term relationship, based on trust and collaboration. In providing sanctuary, those receiving help will likely have to make a conscious commitment, one in which they work to integrate into their new homes and communities, as well as accept and understand that they are now in a country that has different customs and cultures than the ones they might be used to and know. Finally, everyone acknowledges that integration is the journey, one that will likely take time and commitment, not the final destination.

The guides showcase the state of individual countries, the ratings on the Safe Country Index, the Gayther LGBTQIA+ Equality Index, and the LGBTQIA+ Safe Country Index, all key indicators of how each country treats its people, especially LGBTQIA+ people. You will learn more about the political environment, refugee statistics, useful phrases in the local languages, healthcare information, details about the country as a whole, and, most importantly, a valuable tool that provides estimated distances to the nearest safe countries from where they are located. Whatever your situation, the guides are a helpful tool when researching your options.
We hope you get the support and help you need, and that your situation gets resolved quickly. Wishing you a safe journey from all of us at Gayther.

Contents

| IN PAGE LINKS

Gayther Sections - Phrases
USEFUL PHRASES
Discover all the everyday words and phrases in the languages spoken within the country or region. Phrases from greetings, how to communicate during an emergency, basic instructions and terms for directions and seeking guidance

01 | ABOUT

Learn more about the
country
Learn more about the country, from its official name to its flag and demonyms, as well as the nation’s standing on the safe country index.
Bhutan Flag
BHUTAN
(pronounced - boo-taan | buːˈtɑːn)
OFFICIAL NAME: Kingdom of Bhutan
DEMONYMS: Bhutanese, Asian
Bhutan is part of the South-central Asia region in the continent of Asia. Bhutan is also known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon. It is in the Northern hemisphere and is 47 thousand square kilometres in size. The primary language spoken is Dzongkha, the capital city is Thimphu, and the main currency used is the Ngultrum.

Metrics

| KEY STATISTICS

GREEN
2024 SAFE COUNTRY ASSESSMENT


LGBTQIA+ Equality - Medium-Low
Medium-Low
LGBTQIA+ EQUALITY STATUS

What does the LGBTQIA+ equality status mean? Click here for more information
AMBER
2024 LGBTQIA+ SAFE COUNTRY ASSESSMENT


Geography

| ABOUT THE LOCATION

Refugee Country Guide - Geography Capital Icon
CAPITAL
Thimphu
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REGION
South-central Asia
Refugee Country Guide - Geography Continent Icon
CONTINENT
Asia
Refugee Country Guide - Geography Hemisphere Icon
HEMISPHERE
Northern
Refugee Country Guide - Geography Area Icon
AREA
47000

(square kilometers)

Refugee Country Guide - Geography Ocean Icon
SURROUNDING OCEAN(S)
Landlocked
Region Image
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COUNTRY AND REGIONS
To help you explore the various countries and regions, we have created links to relevant tools, services, and guides.
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02 | REFUGEE CONVENTIONS & POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT

The political environment and
sovereignty
Discover more about the country’s political environment, sovereignty, and whether the nation has signed up to the Geneva Refugee Convention and protocol.

Political

| AND REFUGEE CONVENTIONS

Refugee Country Guide - Government Section (500px)

LGBTQIA+

| REFUGEE STATISTICS

The estimated refugee statistical information is adapted based on the refugee data finder service for the current year and by applying the formula used by the Gayther Population Index

Refugee Country Guide - Refugees (200px) - White
REFUGEES
0
Refugee Country Guide - Asylum Icon (200px) - White
ASYLUM
0
Refugee Country Guide - Total (200px) - White
TOTAL DISPLACED
0
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INTERNALLY DISPLACED
0
Refugee Country Guide - Stateless (200px) - White
STATELESS
0
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RANK
-
Find and explore
Knowing what is available and finding services and support in the country you plan to seek refuge or asylum can be challenging. The Refugee and Migrant Services directory was designed for organisations, charities and groups in countries around the world to showcase what they do and how they can help those seeking support. Explore the directory and find organisations, groups and services tailored to help people like you.

USEFUL PHRASES | CRIME TERMS

Common phrases and terms in the local language(s)
IMPORTANT:
All of the languages and terms featured within the useful phrases tool are literal translations and have not been validated or verified. The tool is provided free of charge, and by using it, you accept that you are doing so at your own risk
Refugee Country Guide - Translations Crime (500px)
CRIME
- (dzongkha)
ABUSE
- (dzongkha)
AFRAID
- (dzongkha)
ASSISTANCE
- (dzongkha)
ASYLUM
- (dzongkha)
DEATH
- (dzongkha)
DETENTION
- (dzongkha)
DISPLACE
- (dzongkha)
KIDNAPPING
- (dzongkha)
PERSECUTION
- (dzongkha)
RAPE
- (dzongkha)
SCARED
- (dzongkha)
WAR
- (dzongkha)

03 | NOTIFICATIONS

Key notices and information about the
country
Learn more about the current state of the country, where it stands on the LGBTQIA+ equality index, whether it has signed the Refugee Convention or Protocol, and key links to government and supporting organisational resources.
LAST UPDATED:  June 18, 2024
×  MEDIUM RISK  | LGBTQIA+ discretion is advised. Though the country may have some progressive laws in place, there might be issues for refugees and migrants from the community....read more

Latest

| STATUS

  • LGBTQIA+ RELATED | The country typically scores medium-high or medium-low within the Gayther Equality Index. The score means that the government and society are potentially transitioning regarding acceptance. Though the country may have some progressive laws in place in certain areas, they still need to make progress in the overall rights and protection for the wider local LGBTQIA+ community...more
  • CURRENT STATE | There are currently no known issues or armed conflicts taking place within this country
  • This country is categorised as being a hybrid regime, where electoral fraud occurs, interfering and preventing democratic processes from taking place...more
  • GENEVA REFUGEE STATUS | This country did not sign up to either the refugee convention or protocol, which outlines the agreed criteria, status and rights of refugees...more
  • LGBTQIA+ ASYLUM APPLICATIONS | Given this country's position on the LGBTQIA+ community, it is unlikely that they will accept asylum applications (membership of a particular social group) based on being persecuted for identifying with a specific sexuality or gender identity.
UNHCR Country Information Service
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Government

| INFORMATION

Refugee Country Guide - Government Badge
BHUTAN
GOVERNMENT
gyelyong tshokhang | gyelyong tshogdu | རྒྱལ་ཡོངས་ཚོགས་ཁང་ | རྒྱལ་ཡོངས་ཚོགས་འདུ།

A government is comprised of a group of people within a given country with authority to govern a country or state. Governments are typically made up of heads of state (presidents, prime ministers or chief), departments and ministries which represent specific functions and provide services for all those citizens living within the country

Refugee Country Guide - Immigration Badge
BHUTAN
MINISTRY OF IMMIGRATION OR THE INTERIOR
department of immigration, ministry of home affairs

The immigration office or ministry is typically a department or organisation within a government that focuses on all things relating to immigration and residency. The department will often manage visa and residency applications, issuing of passports and national ids and all of the relevant rights for living within a given country

A tool to help during a crisis
With over 7,000 languages spoken globally, communicating with officials and those offering assistance can be challenging. The Refugee Communication Tool (RCT) is a valuable resource designed for refugees and those individuals providing assistance, enabling them to communicate with one another. The online tool enables users to select, point, and enter the necessary information in their language and in English, choosing literal translations from a list of over 100 of the most popular and commonly spoken languages globally. Explore the RCT today

04 | HEALTHCARE RELATED

key information relating to
healthcare services
Explore the type of healthcare, whether universal healthcare is available, the healthcare authority and the name of the healthcare service.

Overview

| HEALTHCARE INFORMATION

Gayther Healthcare - Universal Healthcare
UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE COVERAGE
Yes
Gayther Healthcare - Healthcare Category
HEALTHCARE CATEGORY
National Health Insurance (NHI)
Gayther Healthcare - Healthcare Authority
HEALTHCARE AUTHORITY
Ministry of Health
Gayther Healthcare - Healthcare Name
HEALTHCARE NAME
ཚེ་གྲོལ་བརྡེགས།
If you are residing within and are travelling to any of the European Union countries (27 countries), Iceland, Liechtenstein, Montenegro, Norway, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, you might be eligible to the EHIC, which provides you with access to emergency care for free or at a reduced rate depending on the country.
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HEALTH
To learn more about health-related resources, we have created links to relevant tools, services and guides.
Gayther Sections - Health

05 | EMERGENCY INFORMATION

All the essential information needed during an
emergency
When the worst happens, it is important to establish quickly the numbers and ways to reach out to get the help you need. The emergency contacts section provides telephone numbers for emergency services, including ambulances, police and fire rescue.

Emergency

| SERVICES

Dzongkha
Official Language(s) spoken in Bhutan
The emergency service numbers within Bhutan to call during an emergency
  • AMBULANCE - when someone is seriously ill or injured, and their life is at risk (emergency medical services and technical rescue)
  • POLICE - when you feel in danger, are in dangerous situations or have witnessed a crime (law enforcement, criminal investigation, and maintenance of public order)
  • FIRE RESCUE - when a fire occurs or where a person needs rescue (fire suppression, technical rescue, and hazardous materials mitigation)


Ambulance
AMBULANCE
ནད་པའི་འགྲུལ་འཁོར (né pé drül khor) (dzongkha)

dial
110

Call Ambulance Service Now

Police
POLICE
ཁྲིམས་སྲུང་འགག་པ (trim sung gak pa) (dzongkha)

dial
113

Call Police Now

Fire
FIRE
མེ་མདའ་རྐྱབ་ནི (mé da kyap ni) (dzongkha)

dial
112

Call Fire Service Now


Support

| GROUPS

When going through something challenging, we often feel alone and unable to view the situation objectively. Negative feelings and thoughts can make a situation seem worse and make us feel like no hope or end is in sight. Whatever the problem, issue, or challenge, someone has likely faced similar life obstacles. Issues they are going through now or ones that they have already overcome.

Support groups and services are typically made up of trained professionals and people who have faced similar problems. They have either overcome challenges or found ways to cope with and manage them. These exceptional groups and services are extraordinary, especially those needing a lifeline. Thousands of local and national groups and services help millions of people worldwide. Many of these people have faced some of the most demanding challenges of their lives.

Discover support groups and resources available within the country or region.
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EMERGENCY RESOURCES
To help you get help quickly, we have created links to relevant tools, services and guides.
Gayther Sections - Emergency

06 | DISTANCE TO SAFE COUNTRIES

The distance to the top five
Safe Countries
A safe country of origin, defined within the Geneva Convention, is free from international or internal armed conflict. One that does not persecute, use the threat of violence or torture its citizens, whether temporarily or permanently. Furthermore, it neither endorses nor implements inhuman, degrading treatments or punishments. Lastly, it operates a democratic system, and the general political environment allows for civil freedoms. Each country implements its own definition of what makes a safe country, and all countries do not use one list

Top

| FIVE COUNTRIES

Take pride in
Leaving your country, all that you know, often your family and people that you care about, to venture out in the world to find a safe place takes real courage. Many face challenges, obstacles and even when they finally find a safe place to settle, they quickly discover a whole new set of problems, from language barriers to new cultural and societal traditions, all of which can be complicated for many refugees. The pride in series showcases the bravery and resilience of the many refugees around the world, people who, through no fault of their own, face difficult decisions every day. Explore the pride in series today.

USEFUL PHRASES | PROCESSING

Common phrases and terms in the local language(s)
IMPORTANT:
All of the languages and terms featured within the useful phrases tool are literal translations and have not been validated or verified. The tool is provided free of charge, and by using it, you accept that you are doing so at your own risk
Refugee Country Guide - Translations Process (500px)
PROCESSING
- (dzongkha)
APPLICANT
- (dzongkha)
APPLICATION FORM
- (dzongkha)
ASYLUM SEEKER
- (dzongkha)
CITIZENSHIP
- (dzongkha)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
- (dzongkha)
DATE OF BIRTH
- (dzongkha)
DISPLACEMENT
- (dzongkha)
GENDER
- (dzongkha)
MIGRANT
- (dzongkha)
NAME
- (dzongkha)
NATIONALITY
- (dzongkha)
PROOF
- (dzongkha)
REFUGEE
- (dzongkha)
RELIGION
- (dzongkha)
RETURN
- (dzongkha)
SEXUALITY
- (dzongkha)
STATUS
- (dzongkha)
TRANSIT
- (dzongkha)

07 | LGBTQIA+ RELATED

The laws, treatment and attitudes towards the
LGBTQIA+ community
Explore the laws and societal attitudes the country has regarding the LGBTQIA+ community. Whether from the community, an ally or someone concerned about where they are visiting, the LGBTQIA+-related section highlights many key areas that might affect visitors and those living within the country or region

IMPORTANT: This section has been created to provide general and basic understandings regarding LGBTQIA+ global rights and treatments. It is essential that before travelling, you independently establish information relating specifically to your requirements and circumstances. If you are unsure or concerned about your safety regarding visiting a specific destination, it is advisable to consult with your country’s foreign office, which will provide advice and guidance regarding destinations around the world.

Equality

| STATUS

LGBTQIA+ Equality - Medium-Low
Medium-Low
LGBTQIA+ EQUALITY STATUS

Key

| AREAS

Refugee Country Guide - LGBTQIA+ Population Icon
LGBTQIA+ POPULATION
c.20.9 thousand
Refugee Country Guide - LGBTQIA+ Dollar Icon
LGBTQIA+ DOLLAR
c.44 million
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LGBTQIA+ ILLEGAL
No
Refugee Country Guide - LGBTQIA+ Anti-Discrimination Icon
ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LAWS IN PLACE
No
(none in place)
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Learn more about how this country treats members of the LGBTQIA+ community. The equality index is based at a national level and covers areas ranging from same-sex marriages to gender recognition
Refugee Country Guide - LGBTQIA+ Same-Sex Unions Icon
SAME-SEX UNIONS RECOGNISED
No
Refugee Country Guide - LGBTQIA+ Marriage Icon
SAME-SEX MARRIAGE RECOGNISED
No
Refugee Country Guide - LGBTQIA+ Gender Recognition Icon
LEGAL GENDER RECOGNITION
No
Refugee Country Guide - LGBTQIA+ Gay Conversion Therapy Icon
GAY CONVERSION THERAPY BANNED
No

LGBTQIA+

| TERMS

Learn the literal translations of key LGBTQIA+ terms in the local languages/dialects
Lesbian Flag
Lesbian
- (dzongkha)
Gay Flag
Gay
- (dzongkha)
Bisexual Flag
Bisexual
- (dzongkha)
Transgender Flag
Transgender
- (dzongkha)
Intersex Flag
Intersex
- (dzongkha)
Asexual Flag
Asexual
- (dzongkha)
Questioning Flag
Questioning
- (dzongkha)
Community Flag
Community
- (dzongkha)
Gender Flag
Gender
- (dzongkha)
Sexuality Flag
Sexuality
- (dzongkha)
Non-Bingary Flag
Non-Binary
- (dzongkha)
Queer Flag
Queer
- (dzongkha)
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Identifying as a refugee or seeking asylum is not something people choose; instead, it is something that happens. Unfortunately, conflicts occur at any given time around the world. Whether a civil war or a battle between two or more countries, all severely impact the civilian population. Poverty, social inequality, racism, persecution, and so many more factors mean those affected have no choice but to leave their homes in search of a better future. For those affected, returning home would likely result in having to face vigilante militias, long prison sentences or, in some cases, certain death. For most refugees, the only solution is to relocate to another, safer country, because staying at home or within their country poses a significant risk. For the LGBTQIA+ community, with over a quarter of the world still criminalising same-sex relationships, the risk is very real. Learn more about what it means to be an LGBTQIA+ refugee, a resource-packed guide complete with helpful resources and interactive tools.
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LGBTQIA+
We have created links to relevant tools, services and guides to learn more about all things relating to the LGBTQIA+ community.
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08 | COUNTRY NAME

The country name in
many languages

Discover the name of this country in other languages. The name is sorted by country name and languages spoken (in alphabetical order) and can be accessed by clicking on the quick links below. If you want to learn more about any given country, please click on the flag or the country name, which will open the required content in a new window



A  
Afghanistan Flag
- (dari) | بوټان (pashto)
Albania Flag
butan (albanian)
Algeria Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic) | bhoutan (french)
American Samoa Flag
bhutan (samoan)
Andorra Flag
bhutan (catalan)
Angola Flag
butão (portuguese)
Anguilla Flag
bhutan (english)
Antigua and Barbuda Flag
bhutan (english)
Argentina Flag
bután (spanish)
Armenia Flag
բութան (armenian)
Australia Flag
bhutan (english)
Austria Flag
bhutan (german)
Azerbaijan Flag
butan (azerbaijani)


B  
Bahamas, The Flag
bhutan (english)
Bahrain Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic)
Bangladesh Flag
ভুটান (bengali)
Barbados Flag
bhutan (english)
Belarus Flag
бутан (belarusian) | бутан [butan] (russian)
Belgium Flag
bhutan (dutch) | bhoutan (french) | bhutan (german)
Belize Flag
bhutan (english) | bután (spanish)
Benin Flag
bhoutan (french)
Bermuda Flag
bhutan (english)
Bhutan Flag
- (dzongkha)
Bolivia Flag
bután (spanish) | - (aymara) | - (quechua)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag
butan (bosnian) | butan (croatian) | бутан [butan] (serbian)
Botswana Flag
bhutan (english) | - (tswana)
Brazil Flag
butão (portuguese)
British Virgin Islands Flag
bhutan (english)
Brunei Darussalam Flag
bhutan (malay) | bhutan (english)
Bulgaria Flag
бутан (bulgarian)
Burkina Faso Flag
bhoutan (french)
Burundi Flag
bhoutan (french) | - (kirundi)


C  
Cambodia Flag
ប៊ូតាន (khmer)
Cameroon Flag
bhutan (english) | bhoutan (french)
Canada Flag
bhutan (english) | bhoutan (french)
Cape Verde (Cabo Verde) Flag
butão (portuguese)
Caribbean Netherlands Flag
bhutan (dutch) | bhutan (english) | - (papiamentu)
Cayman Islands Flag
bhutan (english)
Central African Republic Flag
- (sango) | bhoutan (french)
Chad Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic) | bhoutan (french)
Channel Islands Flag
bhutan (english) | bhoutan (french)
Chile Flag
bután (spanish)
China Flag
不丹 [bù dān] (mandarin)
Colombia Flag
bután (spanish)
Comoros Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic) | - (comorian) | bhoutan (french)
Congo, D.Rep Flag
bhoutan (french)
Congo, Rep Flag
bhoutan (french)
Cook Islands Flag
bhutan (english) | bhutan (māori)
Costa Rica Flag
bután (spanish)
Croatia Flag
butan (croatian)
Cuba Flag
bután (spanish)
Cyprus Flag
μπουτάν [boután] (greek) | butan (turkish)
Czech Republic (Czechia) Flag
bhútán (czech)


D E F  
Denmark Flag
bhutan (danish)
Djibouti Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic) | bhoutan (french)
Dominica Flag
bhutan (english)
Dominican Republic Flag
bután (spanish)
East Timor (Timor-Leste) Flag
butão (portuguese) | - (tetum)
Ecuador Flag
bután (spanish)
Egypt Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic)
El Salvador Flag
bután (spanish)
Equatorial Guinea Flag
bután (spanish) | bhoutan (french)
Eritrea Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic) | ቡታን (tigrinya) | - (tigre) | bhutan (english)
Estonia Flag
bhutan (estonian)
Ethiopia Flag
በሓቱን (amharic)
Fiji Flag
- (fijian) | - (hindustani) | bhutan (english)
Finland Flag
bhutan (finnish) | bhutan (swedish)
France Flag
bhoutan (french)
French Guiana Flag
bhoutan (french) | bhoutan (french guianese creole)
French Polynesia Flag
bhoutan (french)


G  
Gabon Flag
bhoutan (french)
Gambia, The Flag
bhutan (english)
Georgia Flag
- (abkhaz) | ბუტანის (georgian) | - (ossetic)
Germany Flag
bhutan (german)
Ghana Flag
bhutan (english)
Gibraltar Flag
bhutan (english)
Greece Flag
μπουτάν [boután] (greek)
Greenland Flag
- (kalaallisut) | bhutan (danish)
Grenada Flag
bhutan (english)
Guadeloupe Flag
bután (spanish)
Guam Flag
bhutan (english) | - (chamorro)
Guatemala Flag
bután (spanish)
Guinea Flag
bhoutan (french)
Guinea-Bissau Flag
butão (portuguese)
Guyana Flag
bhutan (english)


H I J  
Haiti Flag
bhoutan (french) | boutan (haitian creole)
Honduras Flag
bután (spanish)
Hong Kong Flag
不丹 [bù dān] (cantonese) | bhutan (english)
Hungary Flag
bhután (hungarian)
Iceland Flag
bútan (icelandic)
India Flag
भूटान (hindi) | bhutan (english)
Indonesia Flag
bhutan (indonesian)
Iran, Islamic Republic of Flag
بوتان (persian)
Iraq Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic)
Ireland Flag
an bhútáin (irish (gaelic)) | bhutan (english)
Isle of Man Flag
bhutan (english)
Israel Flag
בהוטאן (hebrew)
Italy Flag
bhutan (italian)
Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire) Flag
bhoutan (french)
Jamaica Flag
bhutan (english)
Japan Flag
ブータン (japanese)
Jordan Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic)


K L  
Kazakhstan Flag
бутан (kazakh)
Kenya Flag
bhutan (swahili) | bhutan (english)
Kiribati Flag
- (gilbertese) | bhutan (english)
Korea, North (D.Rep) Flag
부탄 [butan] (korean)
Korea, South (Rep) Flag
부탄 [butan] (korean)
Kosovo, Republic of Flag
butan (albanian) | бутан [butan] (serbian)
Kuwait Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic)
Kyrgyzstan Flag
бутан (kirghiz)
Laos Flag
ພູຖານ (lao)
Latvia Flag
butāna (latvian)
Lebanon Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic)
Lesotho Flag
bhutan (sesotho) | bhutan (english)
Liberia Flag
bhutan (english)
Libya Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic)
Liechtenstein Flag
bhutan (german)
Lithuania Flag
butanas (lithuanian)
Luxembourg Flag
bhutan (luxembourgish) | bhoutan (french) | bhutan (german)


M  
Macau Flag
不丹 [bù dān] (cantonese) | butão (portuguese)
Madagascar Flag
bhutan (malagasy) | bhoutan (french)
Malawi Flag
bhutan (chichewa) | bhutan (english)
Malaysia Flag
bhutan (malay)
Maldives Flag
- (dhivehi)
Mali Flag
bhoutan (french)
Malta Flag
butan (maltese) | bhutan (english)
Marshall Islands Flag
- (marshallese) | bhutan (english)
Martinique Flag
bhoutan (french)
Mauritania Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic)
Mauritius Flag
bhoutan (french) | bhutan (english)
Mayotte Flag
bhoutan (french)
Mexico Flag
bután (spanish)
Micronesia, F.S Flag
bhutan (english) | - (chuukese) | - (kosraean) | - (pohnpeian) | - (yapese)
Moldova Flag
bhutan (moldovan)
Monaco Flag
bhoutan (french)
Mongolia Flag
бутан (mongolian)
Montenegro Flag
бутан [butan] (montenegrin)
Morocco Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic)
Mozambique Flag
butão (portuguese)
Myanmar Flag
ဘူတန် (burmese)


N  
Namibia Flag
bhutan (english)
Nauru Flag
- (nauruan) | bhutan (english)
Nepal Flag
भूटान (nepali)
Netherlands Flag
bhutan (dutch)
Netherlands Antilles Flag
bhutan (english)
New Caledonia Flag
bhoutan (french)
New Zealand Flag
bhutan (english) | bhutan (māori)
Nicaragua Flag
bután (spanish)
Niger Flag
bhoutan (french)
Nigeria Flag
bhutan (english)
Niue Flag
- (niuean) | bhutan (english)
North Macedonia Flag
бутан (macedonian)
Northern Mariana Islands Flag
bhutan (english) | - (chamorro) | - (carolinian)
Norway Flag
bhutan (norwegian)


O P Q  
Oman Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic)
Pakistan Flag
بھوٹان (urdu)
Palau Flag
- (palauan) | bhutan (english)
Palestine, State of Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic)
Panama Flag
bután (spanish)
Papua New Guinea Flag
bhutan (english)
Paraguay Flag
bután (spanish) | ભૂટાન (guaraní)
Peru Flag
bután (spanish) | - (quechua)
Philippines Flag
bhutan (filipino)
Pitcairn Islands Flag
- (pitkern) | bhutan (english)
Poland Flag
bhutan (polish)
Portugal Flag
butão (portuguese)
Puerto Rico Flag
bután (spanish) | bhutan (english)
Qatar Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic)


R S  
Reunion Flag
bhoutan (french)
Romania Flag
bhutan (romanian)
Russia Flag
бутан [butan] (russian)
Rwanda Flag
bhutan (kinyarwanda) | bhutan (english) | bhoutan (french)
Saint Barthelemy (Barts) Flag
bhoutan (french)
Saint Helena Flag
bhutan (english)
Saint Kitts and Nevis Flag
bhutan (english)
Saint Lucia Flag
bhutan (english)
Saint Martin (Dutch) Flag
bhutan (dutch) | bhutan (english)
Saint Martin (French) Flag
bhoutan (french)
Saint Pierre and Miquelon Flag
bhoutan (french)
Samoa Flag
bhutan (samoan) | bhutan (english)
San Marino Flag
bhutan (italian)
Sao Tome and Principe Flag
butão (portuguese)
Saudi Arabia Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic)
Senegal Flag
bhoutan (french)
Serbia Flag
бутан [butan] (serbian)
Seychelles Flag
- (seychellois creole) | bhutan (english) | bhoutan (french)
Sierra Leone Flag
bhutan (english)
Singapore Flag
不丹 [bù dān] (mandarin) | bhutan (english) | bhutan (malay) | பூடான் (tamil)
Slovakia Flag
bhután (slovak)
Slovenia Flag
butan (slovene)
Solomon Islands Flag
bhutan (english)
Somalia Flag
bhutan (somali) | بوتان [butan] (arabic)
South Africa Flag
bhoetan (afrikaans) | bhutan (english) | - (southern ndebele) | bhutan (sesotho) | bhutan (zulu) | - (northern sotho) | - (tswana) | - (swazi) | - (venda) | - (tsonga)
South Sudan Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic)
Spain Flag
bután (spanish) | bhutan (catalan) | bután (galician)
Sri Lanka Flag
භූතානය (sinhalese) | பூடான் (tamil) | bhutan (english)
Sudan Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic)
Suriname Flag
bhutan (dutch)
Swaziland (Eswatini) Flag
- (swazi) | bhutan (english)
Sweden Flag
bhutan (swedish)
Switzerland Flag
bhutan (german) | bhoutan (french) | bhutan (italian) | bhutan (romansh)
Syria Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic) | bhoutan (french) | bhutan (english)


T  
Taiwan Flag
不丹 [bù dān] (mandarin)
Tajikistan Flag
бутан (tajik)
Tanzania Flag
bhutan (swahili) | bhutan (english)
Thailand Flag
ภูฏาน (thai)
Togo Flag
bhoutan (french)
Tokelau Flag
- (tokelauan)
Tonga Flag
- (tongan) | bhutan (english)
Trinidad and Tobago Flag
bhutan (english)
Tunisia Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic) | bhoutan (french)
Turkey (Turkiye) Flag
butan (turkish)
Turkmenistan Flag
butan (turkmen)
Turks and Caicos Islands Flag
bhutan (english)
Tuvalu Flag
- (tuvaluan) | bhutan (english)


U V W X Y Z  
Uganda Flag
bhutan (english)
Ukraine Flag
бутан [butan] (ukrainian)
United Arab Emirates (UAE) Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic)
United Kingdom (UK) Flag
bhutan (english)
Uruguay Flag
bután (spanish)
US Virgin Islands Flag
bhutan (english)
Uzbekistan Flag
butan (uzbek)
Vanuatu Flag
bhutan (english) | bhoutan (french)
Vatican City (Holy See) Flag
bhutan (latin) | bhutan (italian)
Venezuela Flag
bután (spanish)
Vietnam Flag
bhutan (vietnamese)
Wallis and Futuna Flag
bhoutan (french) | - (wallisian) | - (futunan)
Yemen Flag
بوتان [butan] (arabic)
Zambia Flag
bhutan (english)
Zimbabwe Flag
bhutan (english) | bhutani (shona) | - (northern ndebele)

09| LGBTQIA+ REFUGEE TOOLS

All those people fleeing
bombs, bullets and tyrants
Typically, becoming a refugee is not a choice; instead, it happens. Events or circumstances result in people leaving their homes, regions or countries fleeing for their lives. Wars, violence or persecution are the cause in most cases. When people are forced to flee, they often travel to safer countries to seek asylum.

Refugees

| OVERVIEW

Many countries worldwide have improved the rights and protections of community members; however, with over 60 countries still criminalising same-sex relationships, many are still in danger. Furthermore, over ten countries still hand down a death sentence as a maximum penalty if prosecuted, meaning LGBTQIA+ people today face persecution and substantial personal risks to their lives.

For the millions of LGBTQIA+ individuals living in hostile countries, accepting their sexuality or gender identity can see them become a target and create considerable risks to their personal safety and lives. Leaving their homes, family, and all they have ever known, travelling to a new, safer country for many is the only option. Making a decision based on religious or sexual beliefs is a significant step for many. They are constantly aware that deciding to seek asylum based on these grounds could mean they will likely never return home.
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Understand more about refugees and migrants, definitions and meanings
Learn more about what it means to be an LGBTQIA+ refugee or migrant

Refugee

| MEANING

The term refugee describes a person or group of individuals forced to leave their home due to war, violence or persecution. Refugees will have crossed one or more international borders to find safety in another country, and returning home would likely endanger their lives. Members of the United Nations, also known as the UN, defined the terms and treatments related to refugees. However, the word has had a specific meaning over the past thirty years. It has been used to describe anyone looking to start a life in a new country that is safe or has a more robust economy.

A significant development occurred in 2012 when the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees amended the guidelines to allow those seeking asylum to do so on the grounds of persecution due to a person’s gender or sexual orientation. However, the challenge for many seeking asylum on those grounds is proving it to officials or assessors.
A tool displays the local name of a country in local languages with links to Gayther resources
A tool for any refugee or those in a position to assist in communicating and explaining their situation
Access the directory and discover all of the charities, organisations and groups
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LGBTQIA+ REFUGEES
To learn more about all things relating to LGBTQIA+ refugees, we have created links to relevant tools, services, and guides.
Gayther Resources - Refugees

Search

| SPECIALIST DIRECTORIES

The big directory comprises fourteen groups and over one thousand categories, from travel accommodation to home maintenance

There are thousands of events taking place, it is not always easy to know what is going on and when, Gayther can help

The Care Providers and Services directory lists businesses and services that are inclusive and welcoming to all

There are millions of non-profit organisations, advice services, and support groups worldwide, all designed to help you

The term refugee describes a person or group of individuals forced to leave their home due to war, violence or persecution

10 | DISCOVER MORE

When we explore, we learn; the more we know, the greater our
understanding of the world
Gayther is a positive platform for everyone. One that empowers people to understand more about the LGBTQIA+ community by dispelling misinformation, to showcase all aspects of the exceptional and diverse global community and all that it contributes to the world
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Discover more about sexuality, from the various identities to inspiring content and information
Discover more about the unique and diverse gender identities within the LGBTQIA+ community
Discover more about the special groups and the people and organisations supporting and helping the LGBTQIA+ community
Not sure what you are looking for? There are many ways to find what you need quickly; the search section provides links to the many search services
Impress your friends with key facts and keep updated on the latest developments and trends within the community
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