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Rethinking LGBT+ as part of the Gender Equality Policy
In 2023, the LGBT+ area became part of the City of Copenhagen’s Gender Equality Policy, rather than being a separate policy. The goal is to unify the gender equality areas […]
Read moreLearning from an expired LGBTI+ Policy
The City of Copenhagen’s LGBTI+ policy (2019-2023) consisted of 54 initiatives across all of the administrations. A final evaluation was conducted by the Gender Equality Unit based on input from […]
Read moreReport of Actions of the Government of Mexico City – LGBTTTTI+ Friendly City – Action Report 2023 (published in 2024)
The Council to Prevent and Eliminate of Mexico City (Copred, by its acronym in Spanish) published in 2024 the annual report of acts, policies, programs, and campaigns that Mexico City’s […]
Read moreMaster class of diversity and inclusion in the workplace for trans people
As part of the strategic axes of work of the Council with different sectors of society in the promotion of a culture of equality, non-discrimination and human rights, and based […]
Read moreLeuven Pride & LGBTI+ monument
City of Leuven supports Queer Leuven and Rainbow House UniQue to organize the first edition of Leuven Pride on October 10 ’24. Their will also be the inauguration of an […]
Read moreRenewed partnership with Helsinki Pride and new Pride initiatives
The City of Helsinki renewed its commitment as a main partner of Helsinki Pride for the years 2024-2026. The City has been a main partner since 2000. This year, the […]
Read moreEducational materials pack supports teachers in discussing LGBTIQ topics
In 2023, workshops on diversity of gender and sexual orientation were organized in all schools of Helsinki in grades 6-9. The goal of the workshops was to enable a better […]
Read moreCity of Helsinki Sports Services and Youth Services join forces to provide LGBTIQ-friendly sports opportunities
City of Helsinki Sports Services and Youth Services have joined forces to provide LGBTIQ-friendly sports groups and opportunities for young people belonging to LGBTIQ minorities as they may face physical […]
Read moreOnline Toolbox ‘Leuven cares’
The City of Leuven is launching the online toolbox ‘Leuven cares’. This is a practical tool for bar owners and event organizers to prevent and tackle transgressive behavior in nightlife. […]
Read moreGame ‘Got Your Back’
City of Leuven has developed the Got Your Back game in collaboration with De Aanstokerij: This game allows you to playfully experience how it feels to experience discrimination and wants […]
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