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1/04/2013

BLUE DIAMOND SOCIETY BDS


BLUE DIAMOND SOCIETY KICKS OFF NATIONAL LGBT SPORTS PROGRAM.


2 Blue Diamond Society's Acknowledgements Blue Diamond Society (BDS) is grateful to ESP/DFID for funding this work. One example is the recognition bestowed on the Blue Diamond Society, Nepal’s pioneering community-based organization working for ual minorities. The Blue Diamond Society in Nepal breaks new ground in LGBT publishing. It changed even more in 2001 with the founding of the Blue Diamond Society (BDS), Nepal's only organisation for ual minorities. The Blue Diamond Society (BDS), an organization for the LGBT community, has nearly 400,000 officially registered members. “The police are becoming more and more brutal,” said a spokesperson at the Blue Diamond Society (BDS), Nepal’s LGBT human rights and HIV/AIDS organisation. At the organization’s central office in Kathmandu today, Blue Diamond Society, Nepal Happy to Start Tweeting from today. The Blue Diamond Society established in 2001. The team would also like to acknowledge the cooperation received from the Blue Diamond Society (BDS) for facilitating the fieldwork. When did you first start thinking about starting Blue Diamond Society?

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Would you like to sign up to get the latest Blue Diamond news, offers, events and promotions right to your email? The Blue Diamond Society is an LGBT rights organization in Nepal. Emails from Nepal usually bare bad tidings. In the span of four months, Blue Diamond Society (BDS) has been conducting various staff training and general ual health training programmes. Welcome to Gay and Lesbian Kathmandu The Blue Diamond Society (BDS) - Nepal's Gay Association, staged a pride march within Gai Jatra. Founded by the Honorable Sunilt Babu Pant in 2001, the Blue Diamond Society is To review appeal/work plans regularly with BDS and Friends of Blue Diamond. Wednesday, July 8. About twenty people attended. Mr Pant is the president of the country’s human rights organisation, the Blue Diamond Society (BDS). Sunil was only 35 years old when he helped usher in social change in Nepal with the founding of the Blue Diamond Society (BDS) in 2002.

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