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2025 Annual Report

2025 Annual Report
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PRIDE Centre Situation Report 4 : January-March 2026

PRIDE Centre Situation Report 4 : January-March 2026
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Uganda: Assisting SOGIESC Minorities in Humanitarian Settings

Uganda: Assisting SOGIESC Minorities in Humanitarian Settings
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US Gag Rule Expansion Legal Analysis

US Gag Rule Expansion Legal Analysis
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Statement: US Global Gag Rule & Principled Humanitarian Aid

Statement: US Global Gag Rule & Principled Humanitarian Aid
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New Funding from the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives

We’re honoured to have been awarded a grant from Global Affairs Canada | Affaires mondiales Canadato work with #LGBTQIA+ refugees in urban settings in Kenya. With our partners Angaza Foundation, based in Kibira in Nairobi, we’ll be working on capacity sharing/strengthening initiatives with queer refugee civil society groups to build inclusion into the humanitarian, displacement, and…
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Celebrating Bi+ Visibility Day

On Bi+ Visibility Day, the International PRIDE Centre proudly joins the global community in celebrating the vibrant, diverse, and resilient identities within the bisexual+ spectrum. Since its founding in 1999 by three passionate bisexual activists, this day has grown into a powerful moment of recognition and solidarity for bisexual, pansexual, fluid, and queer individuals. At…
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Burkina Faso’s New Anti-LGBTQIA+ Law: Yet another regime goes to war with SOGIESC minorities

By Michael BruceExecutive Director, The International PRIDE Centre On 1 September 2025, Burkina Faso’s military regime passed a law that criminalises the “promotion of homosexuality” and forces parents to assign a binary sex to intersex infants before birth registration. It’s a law that is vague, dangerous, and deeply discriminatory. And it’s part of a broader,…
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New SitRep: LGBTQIA+ Communities in Humanitarian Settings – August 2025

The International PRIDE Centre is proud to release its second quarterly Situation Report, covering March–July 2025 across Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Malawi, Burundi, and the DRC. This in-depth resource combines rigorous legal and policy analysis with humanitarian needs assessments, offering a comprehensive snapshot of the realities faced by LGBTQIA+ communities in displacement and emergency contexts. I am…
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We’ve Launched the International PRIDE Centre YouTube Channel!

We’re thrilled to share that the International PRIDE Centre has officially launched its YouTube channel : a new space where our community, allies, and partners can stay connected and informed. Why YouTube? Our work at the International PRIDE Centre is rooted in protection, rights, and inclusion for LGBTQIA+ persons in displacement, emergencies, and humanitarian contexts.…


