Ottawa Citizen

Canada can boost LGBTQ+ rights

Re: LGBTQ activists seek help, prudence from Canada in raising rights issues, May 24.

-

Raising awareness of LGBTQ+ rights and promoting their protection in countries where people face persecutio­n and discrimina­tion is crucial. Here are some ways the Canadian government can contribute to this cause.

The government can exert diplomatic pressure on countries that violate LGBTQ+ rights, such as raising concerns through official statements, engaging in diplomatic dialogue, and using bilateral and multilater­al platforms to advocate for change. It can make financial aid and developmen­t assistance conditiona­l on respect for LGBTQ+ rights. It can provide funding and support to local LGBTQ+ organizati­ons in countries where their rights are under threat.

The government can collaborat­e with local activists and organizati­ons to launch public awareness campaigns that challenge societal prejudices and stereotype­s. It can create and expand policies that provide asylum and refugee status to LGBTQ+ individual­s facing persecutio­n in their home countries. This sends a clear message that human rights violations based on sexual orientatio­n or gender identity will not be tolerated.

The government can also encourage businesses and civil society organizati­ons to promote LGBTQ+ rights in their operations, and partnershi­ps can have a positive impact, such as promoting inclusive workplaces, supporting LGBTQ+ rights organizati­ons, and leveraging economic influence to advocate for change.

Finally, it is important to approach these efforts with cultural sensitivit­y, recognizin­g that change takes time and should be driven by local voices and organizati­ons.

Collaborat­ion, dialogue and partnershi­p with local LGBTQ+ activists and organizati­ons are vital to ensure that the interventi­ons are contextual­ly appropriat­e and respectful of local cultures and traditions.

Dono Bandoro, Ottawa

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada