Enough of the brutal reality - let''s protect the rights of LGBTIQ people

Project facts

Project promoter:
ZAGREB PRIDE(HR)
Project Number:
HR-ACTIVECITIZENS-0022
Status:
In implementation
Initial project cost:
€121,500
Donor Project Partners:
FRI – The Norwegian Organization for Sexual and Gender Diversity(NO)
Other Project Partners
Queer Sport Split(HR)
Programme:

Description

The main problems this project wants to tackle are the pervasiveness of violence and discrimination against LGBTIQ persons, the unwillingness of competent institutions to recognize these cases and negligible number of reports of cases of violence and discrimination against LGBTIQ persons.

The main objective of the project is to strengthen the advocacy position of CSO-s through evidenting and monitoring of cases of violence and discrimination against LGBTIQ persons. The specific objectives of our project are the following: 1) to standardize the evidenting and monitoring of cases of violence and discrimination against LGBTIQ persons and to empower CSO-s for reporting and advocacy, 2) to strengthen the network for the documenting and monitoring of cases of violence and discrimination against LGBTIQ persons and3) to empower LGBTIQ persons to be actively involved in the advocacy for their rights.

 

By building networks and strengthening the role of CSO-s, evidenting and monitoring of cases of violence and discrimination of LGBTIQ persons, advocating based on evidence, increased visibility and media coverage and direct legal and psychosocial support of LGBTIQ persons, this project strives to strenghten the mechanisms of protection of human rights and to contribute to the joint struggle against the brutal reality LGBTIQ persons in Croatia face every day.

The tackling of these problems requires action on multiple levels, including LGBTIQ persons, CSO-s working on the problems LGBTIQ persons are faced with and their human rights, relevant institutions and bodies and the media and the wider public.

Also, considering the fact that CSO-s which work on the protection of rights of LGBTIQ persons, have a very narrow or no influence on policy-making processes, this project is focused on the media in order to encourage a debate on the rights of LGBTIQ persons based on evidence.

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