LGBTIQ activists across Asia are under growing pressure.
At the 61st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, a joint statement submitted in consultation with Asian LGBTIQ organisations highlights how activists and community groups are facing increasing state scrutiny, shrinking civic space, and economic exclusion.
Across the region, funding cuts are pushing many LGBTIQ organisations providing essential services—from legal aid to healthcare and community care—into survival mode. In difficult contexts, including Afghanistan, the closure of these programmes risks cutting off critical lifelines for LGBTIQ people.
We reiterate the urgent call to states: restore sustainable funding and protect the work of LGBTIQ human rights defenders.
Read the whole statement here:


