Defying all logic and basic biology, the guide suggested that the concept of gender is something entirely different from biological sex, which includes just male and female.
The WHO's "user-friendly guide," which was first published in 2011, claims that people around the world need to develop "skills on gender analysis and gender responsive planning in health sector activities" in order to cater to people who self-identify as something other than male or female.
"The Manual is conceptually structured to move from awareness to action throughout a three to four day workshop to reduce gender-based inequities in health," an overview of the document explains.
Among the concepts addressed in the training guide are a Gender Analysis Matrix (GAM), Gender Analysis Questions (GAQ), a Gender Responsive Assessment Scale (GRAS), a Gender Assessment Tool (GST), and of course a Gender and health planning and programming checklist.
More recently, WHO published another document about so-called "gender incongruence" that directly talks about transgender health.
"ICD-11 has redefined gender identity-related health, replacing outdated diagnostic categories like ICD-10's 'transsexualism' and 'gender identity disorder of children' with 'gender incongruence of adolescence and adulthood' and 'gender incongruence of childhood,' respectively," WHO says about the latest edition of its International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health problems (ICD-11).
"Gender incongruence has been moved out of the 'Mental and behavioural disorders' chapter and into the new 'Conditions related to sexual health' chapter. This reflects current knowledge that trans-related and gender diverse identities are not conditions of mental ill-health, and that classifying them as such can cause enormous stigma."
In other words, WHO has basically become the Democratic Party, openly defying what sound science and natural law have always recognized as an undeniable truth: that there are only two kinds of people, a man and a woman.
The United Nations (UN) arm, however, says that so-called transgender people should also be recognized as normal – and that whatever body parts or hormone systems they want to surgically and chemically alter in order to become their "true selves" should be fully accommodated within the health care paradigm, including via insurance companies.
"The bulk of the changes centered around the moving of 'gender incongruence' from a classification of mental health to one of sexual health," WHO argues. (Related: Remember when WHO was caught funding the development of bioweapons right before the Wuhan coronavirus [Covid-19] plandemic?)
"Treating gender incongruence in a mental health chapter was causing additional stigma for an already stigmatized condition. WHO officials added the hope that adding this condition to a sexual health chapter of the ICD codes would 'help increase access to care for health interventions' and 'destigmatize the condition.'"
While WHO does admit that so-called "trans" people are generally sicker and suffer from far more disease than normal people, it blames this disparity on alleged inequities in health care systems that are supposedly failing to give trans people the treatments they demand for optimal health.
"... evidence suggests that transgender people often experience a disproportionately high burden of disease, including in the domains of mental, sexual and reproductive health," the organization claims. "Some transgender people seek medical or surgical transition, others do not."
"Gender-affirmative health care can include any single or combination of a number of social, psychological, behavioural or medical (including hormonal treatment or surgery) interventions designed to support and affirm an individual's gender identity."
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