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New Africa "charter" attempts to impose Christian nationalist ideology across the continent
By Greg Owen at LGBTQ Nation
· June 14, 2026
· 1 min read
In Ghana last week, participants from 20 African nations advanced the latest iteration of the African Inter-Parliamentary “Family, Sovereignty and Values” Charter, a document African rights activists say threatens to dismantle protections for women, girls, and LGBTQ+ people in service of a Christian
Why this matters
The proposed African Inter-Parliamentary "Family, Sovereignty and Values" Charter poses a significant threat to the rights of women, girls, and LGBTQ+ individuals across the continent. By defining a strict two-sex binary and recognizing marriage and family as heterosexual only, the charter would effectively erase the identities and experiences of LGBTQ+ people. The charter's outlawing of comprehensive sexuality education would also have far-reaching consequences, limiting access to vital information and resources. The involvement of right-wing American and European Christian nationalist organizations, such as Family Watch International, highlights the global nature of the threat to LGBTQ+ rights. As the charter moves towards a potential vote at the African Union General Assembly, it is crucial to recognize the implications for the continent's most vulnerable populations. The charter's adoption would not only undermine existing protections but also embolden further efforts to restrict the rights of women, girls, and LGBTQ+ individuals.
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Category: rights ·
Published: June 14, 2026 ·
Source: LGBTQ Nation ·
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What is this story about? In Ghana last week, participants from 20 African nations advanced the latest iteration of the African Inter-Parliamentary “Family, Sovereignty and Values” Charter, a document African rights activists say threatens to dismantle protections for women, girls, and LGBTQ+ people in service of a Christian
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