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F&M GLOBAL BAROMETER OF GAY AND TRANSGENR RIGHTS
Many the US are celebratg LGBTQ rights for Gay Pri Month. But data show that most untri, cludg the US, need to do much more to protect sexual mori. * global barometer of gay rights *
The Frankl & Marshall Global Barometer of Gay Rights (GBGR®), Global Barometer of Transgenr Rights (GBTR™), and the Global Barometers' LGBTQI+ Perceptn Inx (GBPI) provi a global measure of LGBTI human rights 204 untri and regns. The Frankl & Marshall Global Barometers, prised of the F&M Global Barometer of Gay Rights (GBGR®), the Global Barometer of Transgenr Rights (GBTR™), and the Global Barometers’ LGBTQI+ Perceptn Inx (GBPI) are signed to measure state-and societal-level protectn or persecutn of SOGI mori worldwi. The F&M Global Barometers Annual Reports analyze F&M Global Barometer of Gay Rights and F&M Global Barometer of Transgenr Rights data for 204 untri and terrori.
The Frankl & Marshall Global Barometers, nsistg of the F&M Global Barometer of Gay Rights (F&M GBGR®) and the Global Barometer of Transgenr Rights (F&M GBTR™) measure state- and societal-level protectn or persecutn of sexual orientatn and genr inty (SOGI) mori worldwi.
The Barometer of Gay Rights (BGR) emerged as a rult. Eventually, was renamed the Global Barometer of Gay Rights (GBGR®) to reflect global reach of the rearch, and nsists of 27 ems. Internatnal rearch was supported by the Multi-Donor Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgenr, and Intersex Global Human Rights Iniative (GHRI).
* global barometer of gay rights *
The Ugandan Parliament passed the Sexual Offens Bill, further crimalizg same-sex sexual has remaed stnchly homophobic both terms of legislatn and the general sentiment of ernment officials. Acrdg to the Frankl & Marshall Global Barometer of Gay Rights, which measur how well untri protect the rights of LGBTQ+ people, Uganda sr 11%, meang the natn persecut people based on their sexual orientatn or genr inty.
Consensual, same-sex relatns are illegal Uganda as a rult of lonial-age laws that still exist the untry, but that has not stopped polins om attemptg to further crimalize homosexualy. In 2009, a member of parliament troduced a bill seekg to punish homosexualy as a pal offense, leadg to be known as the “Kill the Gays Bill.
” While the Anti-Homosexualy Act was eventually stck down 2014, vlence agast LGBTQ+ people Uganda surged due to the outspoken, homophobic remarks promoted by ernment, the Ugandan Parliament has once aga passed a bill that seeks to further crimalize homosexualy. — Sexual Mori Uganda | SMUG (@SMUG2004) May 5, 2021LGBTQ+ rights anizatns like Sexual Mori Uganda have highlighted the homophobic language and lled on the ternatnal muny to speak out agast the bill.