Several national and international organizations are working worldwide to protect the basic rights of transgender. Every religion has high beliefs of gender equality, but there are many public policies, laws, and rules where the trans-people are affected directly or indirectly and have limited access to resources. This will lead to increased gross violation and social injustice. Transgender community is globally attached with every era of daily life which may increase the risk index of communication diseases like HIV, COVID-19, etc. due to high illiteracy and limited employment opportunity for them. Furthermore, the aggressive behaviour of society even of the religious scholars creates the panic situation for trans-people. These behaviours are not categorized by the local and global community and often face no punishment. The United Nations (UN) is currently working to minimize the risk index of communication diseases by improving the domestic problems such as high poverty, low literacy rate, injustice, etc. of the community. This study directly engages the trans people to improve the living standards, hygienic facilities, and provide social justice. The aim of this investigation is to highlight different dimensions of health care, social justices, and development for trans-genders and provide a framework and best practices for community and low income countries like Pakistan to optimize their limited resources to resolve their concerns. This manuscript will facilitate policy makers and civil society around the globe to enhance lifestyle, health, social justices, local and global resilience for the trans-community. This study provides a framework for local and global transgender activists, civil society, and local government to immediately address the violence against transgender community in order to achieve local and global resilience about communication diseases like COVID-19, encourage gender equality, and strengthen social and economic stability to stop violence against the innocent group of our community.
Key words: Trans-genders, Social Injustices, HIV, COVID-19, SG&Ds, Local and global resilience
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