Disturbing news from friends in Georgia
Miranda Pagava – an activist with Equality Movement and a trans woman – was attacked in Tbilisi on 28 January
Miranda Pagava – an activist with Equality Movement and a trans woman – was attacked in Tbilisi on 28 January
Deadline for applications is 6 July 2017 at 18.00 CET. Please note: the programme is open only to Georgian LGBTI organisations or initiative groups.
IDAHOT 2015 was marked with high level statements, important reports on intersex issues and pride events all over Europe.
ILGA-Europe commend the dedication and resilience of our member organisation Identoba and the wider LGBTI movement in Georgia.
Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili is the latest European politician to propose a ban on same-sex marriage in the constitution.
ILGA-Europe strongly condemns the homophobic and transphobic attacks against peaceful participants in the 17 May event commemorating the International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO) in Tbilisi, Georgia, and is deeply concerned by ongoing risks for the security and safety of LGBTI individuals in the country.
International Human Rights References to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (regarding LGBT populations and HIV/AIDS and STIs) (December 2007)
This joint ILGA-Europe and COC report is the first of its kind to be published about same-sex relationships and LGBT people in Georgia.