United Nations entities call on States to act urgently to end violence and discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex adults, adolescents and children.

In an unprecedented joint initiative, 12 UN agencies issued a powerful joint call to action on ending violence and discrimination against LGBTI adults, adolescents and children.  

“This is the first time that so many members of the UN family have joined forces in defence of the basic rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people,” said the UN Human Rights Office’s Chief of Global Issues, Charles Radcliffe. Read more via the UN

excerpt: All people have an equal right to live free from violence, persecution, discrimination and stigma. International human rights law establishes legal obligations on States to ensure that every person, without distinction, can enjoy these rights. While welcoming increasing efforts in many countries to protect the rights of LGBTI people, we remain seriously concerned that around the world, millions of LGBTI individuals, those perceived as LGBTI and their families face widespread human rights violations. This is cause for alarm – and action. Read the full statement