
Equality has no Alternative
Analytical Report and Policy Paper based on the findings of the Regional LGBTIQ+ Public Opinion Poll are out In December 2022, ERA – LGBTI Equal Rights Association conducted a public
Analytical Report and Policy Paper based on the findings of the Regional LGBTIQ+ Public Opinion Poll are out In December 2022, ERA – LGBTI Equal Rights Association conducted a public
Policy paper based on the results of the 2022-2023 study of the public attitudes towards LGBTIQ+ people in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia ERA –
This report has been developed as part of the project “Being LGBTI in Eastern Europe: Reducing Inequalities & Exclusion, and Combating Homophobia & Transphobia Experienced by LGBTI people in Albania,
Širom Zapadnog Balkana, lezbejske, gej, biseksualne, transseksualne i interseks (LGBTI) osobe bore se za svoja prava da vode normalan život. Dok još uvek postoje zakoni i mere koje kriminalizuju i
Ovaj izvještaj je dio regionalnog projekta “Biti LGBTI osoba u Istočnoj Evropi” koji implementira UNDP a podržava USAID. Projekak se provodi u partnerstvu sa organizacijama civilnog društva i u saradnji
This factsheet summarizes main findings of the country reports covering Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Serbia. Across the Western Balkans, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual and Intersex (LGBTI) people are
Serbia Serbia has adopted a wide anti-discriminatory legal framework. However, there are legal gaps that leave the rights of LGBTI people unregulated, including the rights of same-sex partners and access
Bosnia & Herzegovina LGBTI activism over the past few years has resulted in significant improvements in the institutional, legal and public policy framework for the protection of human rights of
ERA – LGBTI Equal Rights Association for Western Balkans and Turkey is a Regional Association of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex and queer organizations from Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Slovenia and Turkey.