Ghana's Parliament Criminalizes LGBTQ Promotion: Rights Protection or Overreach?
Ghana's new law criminalizes LGBTQ promotion, sparking debate over rights and cultural norms.

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In May 2026, Ghana's Parliament passed a bill criminalizing the promotion, sponsorship, or advocacy of LGBTQ activities. This legislative change affects LGBTQ individuals and activists in Ghana, as well as organizations involved in related advocacy.
Supporters argue the bill protects cultural and social norms, while opponents, including human rights groups, contend it infringes on fundamental rights and freedoms. The Ghanaian government has yet to clarify enforcement details or address international concerns about the law's impact.
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