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A collage of Biko Beauttah, Daniela Mercury and Conchita Wurst
Left: Biko Beauttah, transgender refugee from Kenya at exhibition exploring LGBTQI refugee experiences ©UNHCR/Chris Young. Center: Daniela Mercury, Brazilian singer and UN Equality Champion at press briefing: Protection of Rights of LGBTI in Latin America ©UN Photo/Loey Felipe. Right: Conchita Wurst, Austrian singer, winner of Eurovision 2014, at UN Vienna demanding an end to discrimination based on gender and sexuality ©UN Photo/Amanda Voisard. UN Free & Equal!

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Background

Deeply-embedded homophobic and transphobic attitudes, often combined with a lack of adequate legal protection against discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity, expose many lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex (LGBTQI) people of all ages and in all regions of the world to egregious violations of their human rights.

The intersection with racial discrimination, on the grounds of race, color, descent, national or ethnic origin, makes LGBTQI+ people even more vulnerable to discrimination and hate-motivated violence. Several international instruments and human rights mechanisms explicitly recognize the impact of intersecting forms of discrimination on the enjoyment of human rights.

Spotlight: UN Free & Equal: #YouthLead us toward a fearless future

Together, young people are standing up and fighting for a world free of poverty, racism, sexism, ableism and all forms of violence, inequality and discrimination.

Youth Lead

The many faces of discrimination against LGBTQI+

LGBTQI+ people are discriminated against in the labour market, in schools and in hospitals, mistreated and disowned by their own families. They are singled out for physical attack – beaten, sexually assaulted, tortured and killed.

Discrimination and hate-motivated violence against LGBTQI+ people is widespread, brutal, and often perpetrated with impunity, and it is even worse for those belonging to racialized communities. They are also victims of torture and ill treatment, including in custody, clinics and hospitals.

In some 77 countries, discriminatory laws criminalize private, consensual same-sex relationships – exposing individuals to the risk of arrest, prosecution, imprisonment — even, in at least five countries, the death penalty.

Recent advances

In recent years, many States have made a determined effort to strengthen human rights protection for LGBT people. An array of new laws has been adopted – including laws banning discrimination, penalizing homophobic and transphobic hate crimes, granting recognition of same-sex relationships, and making it easier for transgender individuals to obtain official documents that reflect their preferred gender.

Training programmes have been developed for police, prison staff, teachers, social workers and other personnel, and anti-bullying initiatives have been implemented in many schools.

Spotlight: Conchita Wurst

Conchita Wurst, Queen of Eurovision 2014, met former Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon at UN Headquarters in Vienna, to spread a message of peace, love and tolerance.

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Inter-governmental level

The issue is receiving unprecedented attention at the inter-governmental level, with the UN General Assembly, the UN Human Rights Council and the Office for the High Commissioner for Human Rights repeatedly calling attention to the need to protect LGBTQI persons from violence and discrimination.

Spotlight: first-ever Bollywood music video for gay rights

The UN Free & Equal campaign presented this video featuring Bollywood actress and UN Equality Champion Celina Jaitly. Share if you believe everyone should be welcomed into their family's hearts, regardless of their sexual orientation.

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UN Free and Equal

In July 2013, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) launched UN Free & Equal – an unprecedented global UN public information campaign aimed at promoting equal rights and fair treatment of LGBTI people.

Learn more about the human rights challenges facing lesbian, gay, bi, trans and intersex (LGBTI) people everywhere and the actions that can be taken to tackle violence and discrimination and protect the rights of LGBT people everywhere.

Calling for change

Hate and stigma affect millions of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people around the world. The UN Free & Equal campaign is calling for change.

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  • UN Free and Equal
  • Combatting discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity
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  • UN Resolutions on sexual orientation and gender identity
  • Gender Equality
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Where are we?

What can we expect more of?

This video explains the work of the UN Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, the IE SOGI.

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  • Global Issue: Gender Equality
  • Combatting discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity
  • Office for the High Commissioner for Human Rights - LGBTI
  • Independent Expert on sexual orientation and gender identity

  • LGBTIQ+ People
  • UN Exhibition: I Lead by Example. I am Generation Equality
  • UN Free & Equal
  • UN News — LGBTQI-related stories
  • UN News — LGBTIQ+-related stories

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  • UN Resolutions on sexual orientation and gender identity

Related observances and conferences

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  • International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
  • International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia
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