Amid the progress for legal rights and protections for the trans community, only a handful of the world's countries recognize non-binary and other gender-diverse people on official documents.
Data from Equaldex highlights that there are only 18 countries in the world that have some sort of legal recognition for non-binary people.
Australia leads with non-binary recognition in passports, allowing 'X' as a gender marker without requiring surgery or hormone therapy.
Argentina's 2012 Gender Identity Law has positioned it as a forerunner in progressive policies for trans and non-binary rights.
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