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Community Declarations

Global Solidarity Campaign: Fund Intersex Futures, Intersex Solidarity Day 2025 Statement   

Despite considerable achievements, the sustainability of the intersex movement is threatened by lack of funding for our organisations. In response, the global intersex movement has issued this statement launching a Global Solidarity Campaign to fund intersex futures.
9 Nov 2025
White text on a dark purple background: Global Solidarity Campaign Fund Intersex Futures INTERSEX SOLIDARITY DAY 2025 STATEMENT
Community Declarations

United Nations addresses the human rights of intersex persons in ground-breaking resolution

The United Nations made a historic move to protect the human rights of intersex persons, 35 civil society organisations said today, as the Human Rights Council adopted its first-ever resolution on the topic.
11 Apr 2024
Yes vote in the Human Rights Council
Community Declarations

Joint statement to the Congregation for Catholic Education

Joint Statement on “Male and Female He Created Them” / Declaración conjunta sobre “Varón y mujer los creó” / Dichiarazione congiunta su «Maschio e femmina li creò»
16 Mar 2021
Two orchid flowers
Community Declarations

Joint statement on the International Classification of Diseases 11

Declaración conjunta sobre la Clasificación Internacional de Enfermedades 11 / Совместное заявление о Международной классификации болезней 11 / Déclaration commune sur la Classification Internationale des Maladies 11 / 關於針對國際疾病分類第11版(ICD-11)的聯合聲明 / 关于针对国际疾病分类第11版(ICD-11)的联合声明
28 Jun 2019
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Community Declarations

Affirm the Darlington Statement

Following the second Australian-Aotearoa/NZ intersex advocacy retreat, we invite you and your organisations to affirm the Darlington Statement in support of intersex human rights.
11 Apr 2018
Darlington 2 retreat participants
Community Declarations

Media statement: Fourth International Intersex Forum

The official statement of participants in the fourth international intersex forum, held in Amsterdam, in April 2017.
27 Apr 2017
participants fo the fourth international intersex forum
Community Declarations

Darlington Statement

The Darlington Statement is a joint consensus statement by Australian and Aotearoa/New Zealand intersex organisations and independent advocates, agreed in March 2017. It sets out the priorities and calls to action by the intersex human rights movement in our countries.
10 Mar 2017
Darlington retreat
Community Declarations

Publication of joint ICD submission

Mauro Cabral of GATE has announced, via the Intersex Day project, publication of a 2014 community submission to the World Health Organization on reform of the International Classification of Diseases.
25 Oct 2015
photo of many of the ICD discussions participants
Community Declarations

Malta Declaration

Between 29 November and 1 December 2013, the Third International Intersex Forum, supported by ILGA and ILGA-Europe, took place in Valletta, Malta. The event brought together 34 activists representing 30 intersex organisations from all continents, and produced a common declaration.
2 Dec 2013
Participants at the Third International Intersex Forum in Malta

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Acknowledgement of Country
Our Australian staff and board live and work on First Nations lands. We recognise that sovereignty over this land was never ceded and that this always was and always will be Aboriginal land. We acknowledge the continued connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to land, waterways and community and pay our respects to all First Nations people.
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