Portugal is the 7th most LGBT+ friendly country in Europe
Portugal is the seventh most LGBT+ friendly country in Europe
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The Biasbian, Gay Biesbian, Intersex Intervention (ILGA) and People’s Context, mid-February, a new report on the rights situation of people in the LGBTQIA+ community in Europe and Asia. The document includes a list where Portugal appears as the seventh most LGBTQIA+ friendly country in Europe.
The organization highlights non-discrimination based on orientations, sexual characteristics, gender identities and expressions in blood donation. However, several times they present to the country: the therapy of conversion therapies, the guarantee of health services for people of different genders; The implementation and implementation of public policies on how to protect Portugal after having fled their countries due to discrimination due to their sexual orientation/identity.
In País ILGA Portugal, press release, opposition speech that grows- anti-LGB, press release, speech of, speech, anti, struggle, anti-LGB, between leaders and representations, politics. In addition, it is mentioned that “European institutions and most national governments have acted more incisively in the repudiation and in the creation of mechanisms that guarantee the advancement of protection measures and the lives of LGBTI+ people”.
Despite the relatively high position, seventh place represents a drop in this ranking compared to last year, where Portugal was ranked fourth.
“As well as for the support of associations and groups of influence of the government+ in the scope of impact-19 (in July 21) there were no collectives on the part of Ifefeita Covid-19. The dignified and specific public responses in the areas of health and social support have put associations in great overload, with an exponential increase in requests for help in the pandemic context”, explains Ana Aresta, president of the board of ILGA Portugal.
“Education also remains to be ensured as measures in the educational system, at all levels of education and study cycles, that promote the exercise of the right to the right to self-determination of gender identity and gender expression, and the protection of the sexual characteristics of women. people. The government must guarantee the protection of LGBTI+ children and youth who currently live in contexts of lower vulnerability”, he adds.