Review of U.S. Fight for Global LGBT Rights Expected to Show Progress
Soon-to-be released findings of a six-month review of the implementation of the presidential memorandum International Initiatives to Advance the Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Persons are expected to show progress, according to Human Rights First.
Issued last December, the memorandum calls on all U.S. agencies involved internationally to ensure that U.S. diplomacy and foreign assistance promote and protect the rights of LGBT persons.
The departments are directed to combat the criminalization of LGBT status or conduct abroad, protect LGBT refugees and asylum seekers, protect human rights and advance nondiscrimination, respond swiftly and meaningfully to human rights abuses of LGBT people abroad, and engage international organizations in the fight against LGBT discrimination.
So far, the administration has taken up the effot in a variety of ways, including opposing Ugandas proposed Anti-Homosexuality Bill, launching the $3 million Global Equality Fund and backing South Africas lead in tabling the first resolution of human rights based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
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