Too often, young people are socialized to make assumptions about gender, sexuality, and relationship violence that don’t reflect reality.
Biometrics and public health surveillance in criminalised and key populations: policy, ethics, and human rights considerations
US: The unclear future of LGBTQ rights at the Supreme Court
UK: Belfast bakery did not discriminate, UK supreme court rules
Ugandan Activists, Gov't Clash Over Opening of LGBT Community Center
Canada: LGBTQ+ Students Need Inclusive Sex Ed
Poland: Lublin mayor bans first LGBT march citing security concerns
Rwanda: LGBTI hail govt for law change
UNAIDS to work with uniformed forces in the Central African Republic to end sexual violence and abuse and stop new HIV infections
Taiwan to hold referendum on marriage equality reform during Nov. local elections
Ghana: A policy u-turn by the Ghanaian government is helping entrench homophobia
Private and family life: achieving equality regardless of sexual orientation
The right to respect for private and family life is a fundamental right, enshrined in Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ETS No. 5). This right is of equal importance in everyone’s lives, yet progress towards achieving equality in this field regardless of sexual orientation has often been slower than in other fields.
