NEWS
The Global Equality Caucus has supported a delegation of legislators to attend the World Health Summit in Berlin.
GEC is delighted to announce the expansion of its Steering Committee with the addition of four new members.
The Global Equality Caucus hosted a vibrant side event at the 68th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference that brought together 27 participants from six CPA regions.
GEC was present at the VII Meeting of LGBTIQ+ Political Leaders in Lima, organized by the LGBTIQ+ Consortium of the Americas and the Caribbean.
The Latin America edition of the HIV Prevention Handbook: Best Practices for Legislators has been sparking meaningful dialogue and driving legislative engagement across the region.
Global Equality Caucus (GEC) Africa Regional Manager, Tshepo R. Kgositau, conducted a country visit to Zambia, aimed at strengthening relationships with legislators, civil society and advancing parliamentary engagement on equality and inclusion.
The Global Equality Caucus (GEC), in partnership with the World Council of Churches (WCC) and with support from ViiV Healthcare, will host an invitation-only roundtable discussion on 3 December 2025 in Accra, Ghana.
The Global Equality Caucus is pleased to welcome Siwe Richard as the new Regional Officer for West and Central Africa to drive legislative engagement in the region.
The Global Equality Caucus has met with lawmakers and civil society activists in Kenya on an official country visit as part of our expanding engagement programme in East & Southern Africa.
The Global Equality Caucus (GEC) has participated at WorldPride 2025 in Washington, with an international delegation of legislators joining US representatives for a political engagement programme.
More than 100 Members of Parliament and senior government officials from around the world will participate in an international delegation to draw attention to the Hungarian government's ongoing restrictions on LGBTQ+ public events
The Global Equality Caucus has published a new HIV policy guidebook targeted at high-income countries at a launch event in the European Parliament.
Many people around the world are still subject to anti-LGBT+ hatred which is often enforced by discriminatory laws and policies.
On 18 March 2025, the Hungarian Parliament passed a law banning Pride events, including the 30th edition of the Budapest Pride march.
The Global Equality Caucus is pleased to invite legislators to join our official delegation at WorldPride 2025, which will take place in Washington, D.C. from 3rd to 7th June.
The Global Equality Caucus has convened a dialogue between legislators and civil society stakeholders at a working dinner in Bangkok, including 10 current and former lawmakers from across the Global South.
The Global Equality Caucus has convened a group of legislators in Nepal to discuss strategic priorities on LGBT+ rights in the country and wider region, and reflect on what meaningful political participation for LGBT+ people could look like.
GEC welcomes the US emergency waiver to allow HIV treatment under PEPFAR to continue, but remains concerned about the funding freeze's impact on wider HIV-related services and future support for the world's most vulnerable people.
GEC congratulates the Thai LGBT+ community on achieving a historic milestone as equal marriage takes effect, and welcomes our new Regional Consultant for the Asia-Pacific region to sustain inclusive progress.
The Global Parliamentary Platform on HIV/AIDS now has its own dedicated website to help coordinate legislative engagement on the HIV response.
The Global Equality Caucus has unveiled two new versions of its HIV Prevention Handbook at the Global Equality Summit in Cape Town, with publications in Eastern & Southern Africa and Latin America.
The inaugural Global Equality Summit has taken place in Cape Town, with over 200 delegates joining events focused on LGBT+ policy action across a three-day programme.
GEC has presented its HIV Prevention Handbook project at the 2024 Fast-Track Cities conference in Paris, engaging multiple stakeholders on our campaign to take prevention policy proposals directly to legislators.
It is exactly one month until the Global Equality Summit begins in Cape Town (11-13 November 2024), with 120 delegates expected to attend a three-day programme focused on driving change for LGBTIQ+ people.
The Global Equality Caucus has met with legislators and civil society champions in Dublin to discuss policy priorities for LGBT+ equality and HIV healthcare equity.
At the AIDS2024 Conference in Munich, we have launched the Global Parliamentary Platform on HIV/AIDS together with the Global TB Caucus and UNITE, with partners including StopAIDS, UNAIDS, the International AIDS Society and WACI Health.
With anti-LGBT+ positions gaining more political traction as the European Parliament elections approach, Karen Melchior MEP speaks to GEC about her experiences over the past five years and whether there is a wider threat to European democracy.
The Global Equality Caucus is excited to announce that we will host our inaugural international convening later this year in Cape Town, bringing together legislators from across the world to discuss how to overcome shared challenges as we advocate for LGBT+ rights.
The Global Equality Caucus is deeply disappointed that the Constitutional Court of Uganda has declined to nullify the Anti-Homosexuality Act 2023 in its entirety. We condemn the Act’s criminalisation of LGBT+ people and reaffirm our call for this hateful, damaging and regressive legislation to be repealed.
With the recent passage of an anti-LGBT+ bill in Ghana, following in the footsteps of Uganda’s draconian Anti-Homosexuality Bill, there a risk of wider backsliding in Africa - and we need to mobilise legislators to resist the wave of hatred.