Ghanaian lawmakers have revived a strict anti-LGBT bill that threatens the rights of sexual minorities in the country. The legislation, which has been a point of contention since its initial proposal in 2021, reflects ongoing challenges to human rights in Ghana.
Impact Assessment
HIGH
High — notable development with meaningful geopolitical or humanitarian impact
Analysis Notes
The revival of the anti-LGBT legislation highlights ongoing human rights challenges in Ghana, with significant humanitarian implications for vulnerable populations.
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