How the U.S. is betraying LGBTQ+ communities worldwide
- A Ugandan LGBT+ crisis center director reported running out of resources due to the U.S. Aid freeze, leaving individuals without shelter from violence.
- In Peru, a shelter for trans women providing essential services shut its doors suddenly, forcing residents to find refuge elsewhere.
- According to the Global Philanthropy Project, an estimated $105 million in LGBT+ aid will be cut by the U.S. And Netherlands, severely impacting programs globally.
- Matthew Beard, Executive Director of All Out, criticized U.S. Policies, stating that the aid freeze has endangered vulnerable communities worldwide.
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How the U.S. is betraying LGBTQ+ communities worldwide
Just two weeks ago, the director of a Ugandan LGBTQ+ crisis center watched helplessly as their last reserves ran out following the U.S. aid freeze. With no emergency funding in sight, they were forced to turn away desperate individuals seeking shelter from life-threatening violence. In Peru, a trans women's shelter that provided food, medical care, and legal support shut its doors overnight, leaving residents with nowhere to go. In Côte d'Ivoire…
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