Global Partnerships in Pride
HRC Global is closely monitoring evolving developments around the coronavirus and its impact on communities throughout the world. Please check this page for updates to the 2020 Global Partnerships in…
HRC is working to use the progress we’ve made in the United States to advance LGBTQ equality abroad.
HRC Global is closely monitoring evolving developments around the coronavirus and its impact on communities throughout the world. Please check this page for updates to the 2020 Global Partnerships in…
The goal of the Global Partnership is to help strengthen the equality movement in each partner country through more effective advocacy, campaigning, organizing and outreach.
Inspired by the incredible work being done across five continents, HRC launched its inaugural Global Innovative Advocacy Summit in March 2016. Over four years, the Global Summit has brought together…
The Global Respect Act would provide a means to prevent individuals who violate the human rights of LGBTQ people from entry into the United States.
The World Congress of Families (WCF) is one of the most influential American organizations involved in the export of hate. Since 1997, WCF has held conferences and events around the…
With investments of over $60 billion around the world each year, the World Bank can serve as a powerful voice for the human rights of LGBTQ people, to help stop…
The International Human Rights Defense Act of 2015 would build an unprecedented framework into U.S. diplomacy to protect LGBTQ rights worldwide.
Learn more about the anti-LGBTQ activist's notorious record of exporting hate by downloading HRC's latest report.
HRC Global brings established and emerging LGBTQ leaders and allies to Washington, D.C. as Global Fellows for short professional development opportunities and training.
Rev. Chris Glaser, a gay Christian activist of the past thirty years, wrote HRC's For the Bible Tells Me So guide and edited the Gender Identity and Our Faith Communities…