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Explainer: tackling the stigma and myths around sexuality

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imageActivists attend Uganda's first gay pride parade at the Entebbe Botanical Gardens in Kampala, Uganda, in August 2012.Rachel Adams/EPA

This article is part of a series The Conversation Africa is running on issues related to LGBTI in Africa. You can read the rest of the series here.

Increasing anti-homosexuality sentiment across Africa has been based...

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The science behind a more meaningful understanding of sexual orientation

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imageSexual orientation is more complicated than X and Y chromosome. Epigenetics has a greater role to play Shutterstock

This article is part of a series The Conversation Africa is running on issues related to LGBTI in Africa. You can read the rest of the series here.

People who are attracted to others of the same sex develop their orientation before...

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Why anti-gay sentiment remains strong in much of Africa

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imageMembers of a breakaway faction of the Anglican Church in Zimbabwe protest against homosexuality. Reuters

This article is part of a series The Conversation Africa is running on issues related to LGBTI in Africa. You can read the rest of the series here.

Of the 76 countries that still criminalise same-sex relationships and behaviour, 38 are African. Re...

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