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Ghana's Parliament to host conference about how LGBTQ+ rights are against African "cultural values"
By Greg Owen at LGBTQ Nation
· May 29, 2026
· 1 min read
The latest iteration of the African Inter-Parliamentary “Family, Sovereignty and Values” Conference is scheduled to take place in Ghana next week, the Ghanaian Parliament announced, and it's earning condemnation and controversy days before it starts. Like the gatherings that preceded it over the las
Why this matters
The conference in Ghana highlights the complex web of international influences shaping LGBTQ+ rights in Africa, with right-wing American and European Christian nationalist organizations playing a significant role. The involvement of groups like Family Watch International and Christian Council International, with ties to the Trump administration and the Heritage Foundation, underscores the exportation of conservative ideologies to the continent. The proposed African Charter on Family Sovereignty and Values, which aims to restrict LGBTQ+ rights, sex education, and abortion, poses a significant threat to human rights and social progress in Africa. This development is also part of a broader trend of anti-rights movements targeting marginalized communities, including women and LGBTQ+ individuals, across the continent. As the conference takes place, it is crucial to monitor the potential implications for LGBTQ+ rights in Ghana and beyond, and to recognize the need for continued support and solidarity with African LGBTQ+ communities.
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Category: rights ·
Published: May 29, 2026 ·
Source: LGBTQ Nation ·
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