WHO WE ARE
Venasa Transgender Network (VTN) is a community-led organization dedicated to empowering transgender individuals in Sri Lanka.
We work to ensure dignity, safety, equal rights, and meaningful representation for the transgender community through support services, advocacy, and awareness programs.
Our Story
2015 โ VTN founded as a community-led support initiative
VTN began as a small grassroots movement formed by transgender individuals who saw the need for a safe and supportive space. The goal was simple but powerful: to help trans people facing discrimination, family rejection, and social barriers by offering community care, solidarity, and guidance.
2017 โ Healthcare training program launched
Recognizing the gaps in healthcare access for transgender people, VTN introduced training programs for doctors, nurses, and medical staff. These sessions helped healthcare workers understand transgender identities, reduce stigma, and provide safer and more respectful healthcare environments.
2019 โ Safe House support expanded
As more transgender individuals sought safety during crises, VTN expanded its Safe House program. This provided urgent shelter, food, emotional support, and temporary protection for those at risk, including survivors of violence, homelessness, or discrimination.
2021 โ Major contribution to gender rights policy discussions
VTN became actively involved in national-level conversations about gender recognition, human rights, and legal protection for transgender Sri Lankans. The organization provided lived-experience insights, research, and advocacy that helped shape and influence policy reforms.
2024 โ Community outreach programs expanded nationwide
VTN broadened its reach by conducting workshops, legal awareness sessions, leadership training, and health outreach in multiple districts across Sri Lanka. This ensured that support and empowerment were accessible not only in urban areas but also in rural and underserved regions.
Our Core Intent & Vision
Venasa Transgender Network was set up in 2015 by the 4 group of transgender persons in Sri Lanka to working for the social and legal acceptance, human rights, and well-being of transgender persons (persons who identify with a gender identity other than the one they were assigned at birth).
Vision
To protect and enable rights of transgender communities to live in a dignified and equal life.
Mission
To protect their rights to live without fear of any kind of harassment and threats.
Our Core Values
Dignity
We honor the identity and worth of every transgender person.
Community Support
We work together to build safe, connected, and supportive communities.
Equality
We advocate for equal rights, fair treatment, and inclusive systems.
Compassion
We provide support with empathy, understanding, and respect.
Human Rights Protection
We stand for justice, safety, and the protection of transgender rights.
MESSAGE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
As the founder of transgender movement in Sri Lanka have over a decade of experience in the human rights field and at a time when there was not any dedicated organization for the transgender community, Venasa Transgender Network first opened the doors for the them in 2015. We had a clear vision to protect and enable rights of transgender communities to live in a dignified and equal life. Also, we are gratified to continue fulfilling our mission to protect their rights to live without fear of any kind of harassment and threats. On behalf of our Board of Directors, Advisory Board Members, Employees and volunteer team, I am pleased to present our 2015-2023 Impact report that reflects our commitment to serving as a community-based organization to the community who needed support.
Since its inception, VTN has implemented a number of diverse projects for Sri Lankaโs transgender community. Some of these activities โ such as community gatherings and awareness raising workshops โ are funded by local and international funders, while certain activitiesโ especially services such as counselling and safe house services โ remain a part of VTNโs everyday operations and are continued regardless of the funding situation. Majority of these activities are supported by VTNโs allies, volunteers, and other LGBT organizations, in addition to its staff members.
We greatly appreciate the support given by all the stakeholders and the confidence you all have shown in our journey to support vulnerable, marginalized community members of LGBTIQ community specially in Transgender community.
Thenu Ranketh
Executive Director
People Behind VTN
Partners & Supporters
Nuwan Jayasuriya Program Coordinator