Belgium backs UN LGBTQI+ expert’s mandate
Belgium will support the renewal in June of the mandate of the United Nations Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. This was announced by the Federal Public Service for Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation on the occasion of the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHOT).
In a press release, the authorities confirm that Belgium will continue to promote and defend the human rights of LGBTQI+ people, both nationally and internationally.
This commitment is reflected, according to the government, in active participation in multilateral coalitions, bilateral dialogues with like-minded states, and broader international cooperation. For that reason, Belgium will also support the renewal of the mandate of the UN expert on sexual orientation and gender identity.
In 2024, the Belgian diplomatic network made a significant contribution to the implementation of the National Action Plan “For an LGBTQI+-Friendly Belgium”, of which 95% of the measures have already been implemented or are currently in progress.
“Our embassies and consulates around the world will continue to actively support civil society initiatives upon request,” the institutions state.
“Our diplomatic and consular posts will remain safe spaces for LGBTQI+ individuals and will support local and national initiatives, including by participating in awareness and advocacy events, such as Pride marches, in cooperation with the authorities of the respective countries.”
Belgium also strongly regrets and condemns the resurgence of discrimination and violence against LGBTQI+ people, including within Europe.
“Far too often, LGBTQI+ individuals are still targeted with violence, intimidation, stigmatization, and disinformation campaigns that incite hatred. We call on states to reject hate speech, discriminatory behavior, and all forms of violence. We firmly state that sexual orientation and gender identity can never be used to justify human rights violations.”
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