II ASEAN SOGIE Caucus (ASC) ASC conducted a rapid assessment involving LGBTIQ groups from 8 countries in ASEAN. We were saddened with the findings because fellow LGBTIQ groups and activists are facing serious challenges. Not all groups are resilient to withstand the crisis. Many faced economic demands to respond to the financial or material needs of their constituents. Many groups who rely on short-term or project-based funding had little resources to stretch. LGBTIQ activists who themselves faced economic woes and mental health issues are also pressed to work for the well-being of fellow LGBTIQ folks. We also found the strong demand to shift activism into on-line spaces, which requires new skills, resources and adequate technology. We cannot just say move everything on-line; we have to be mindful of the digital divide within our community. If there is hope, that will be the continuous acts of solidarity among LGBTIQ organizations. We should find ways to ensure that fellow LGBTIQ folks have jobs or access to livelihood, remain safe and secure from domestic violence and from aggressions by state forces, have access to inclusive health and well-being programs, and remain energized as we continuously call for government's human rights accountability. Collectively, we shall survive.

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