Websites providing information on issues of sexual minorities/GLBT in India
www.humsafar.org
The Humsafar Trust, Mumbai
A community organization providing various services to gay men and other MSM in Mumbai
http://www.giveworld.org/naz/naz_profile.htm
The NAZ Foundation (India) Trust
A non-governmental organization providing various services to gay men and other MSM in Delhi
http://www.saathii.org/hiv_services/glbtq.html
SAATHII
The above link in SAATHII Website provides list of organizations working with GLBT/sexual minorities in India
www.nfi.net
Naz Foundation International
Provides information on men who have sex with men in India and other SouthAsian countries
http://www.geocities.com/gaybombaygroup
Gay Bombay website
Provides information on various issues of relevance to gay-identified men in India
www.gaypoz.org
GayPoz
GayPoz is an internet discussion list for gay men who are HIV Positive to share emotional support, medical information, and their everyday life experiences while living with HIV/AIDS.
http://www.aglbic.org/resources/index.htm
This website of Association of Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual Issues in Counseling (AGLBIC), a division of the American Counseling Association (ACA), has very good collection of resources on counseling LGBT clients.
http://www.stophiv.com/crhso/index.html
This website from Center for Research on Health and Sexual Orientation (CRHSO) is to understand and improve the health of sexual minority (i.e. gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender) individuals by maintaining an infrastructure that provides research on sexual minority health/wellness needs. Contains information about the research projects of CRSHO.
http://www.gayhealth.com
A website that gives gay health-related information and services.
http://www.lesbianhealthinfo.org
This website is maintained by the Lesbian Health Research Center at the University of California, San Francisco, an affiliated research Center of the UCSF National Center of Excellence in Women's Health. This web site is a public service for lesbians and their practitioners about health-related topics specific to lesbians.
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