Human rights violations against lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex persons must end.
We are working to stamp them out for good.
But we can't do it without you.
Please donate to support our advocacy, education and research efforts, and to help us empower hundreds of LGBTI human rights organisations and defenders worldwide.
Together, we can bring about change.
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Your donations help ILGA World to support human rights defenders around the world, and to raise awareness of LGBTI human rights violations at international fora, including the UN Human Right Council.
You help us research laws impacting our communities and investigate attitudes towards them.
You provide us with the necessary resources to organise trainings and conferences, where activists come together and feel they are not alone in their fight.
They are not alone: you are helping us support them.
70
countries in which we supported CSOs and human rights defenders to conduct advocacy work
26
statements delivered at the UN Human Rights Council
65
country missions engaged during the #RenewIESOGI campaign
100%
of countries represented at our UPR Advocacy Weeks received SOGIESC recommendations
75
consultations provided to human rights defenders on engaging with the UN Treaty Bodies
34
factsheets co-produced on UN Special Procedures and their work on SOGIESC issues
70
trans-led organisations engaged in various projects worldwide
17
workshops and trainings held for human rights defenders worldwide
170
human rights defenders attended trainings around the world
3
regional conferences
1200+
attendees at regional conferences
68
publications published in 4 languages
193
UN member States reviewed in two State-Sponsored Homophobia report updates
1st
first-ever Strategic Litigation Toolkit on SOGIESC issues at the UN Treaty Bodies produced!
466,913
visits to the ilga.org website
4,003
articles in media worldwide mentioning our work
42%
follower increase across all social media
3,500
views of our most-viewed video on the occasion of Trans Day of Remembrance