
The
U.S. State Department has launched an unprecedented donation campaign
in support of international LGBT rights. Via press release:
The
U.S. Department of State has launched a text donation campaign that
allows Americans to donate to the mGive International Response Equality
Fund. Donations will help to further programs and initiatives aimed at
advancing human rights, fostering equality, advocacy, protection and
dialogue to ensure human rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgendered (LGBT) persons around the world. To help, anyone can donate $10 by texting the word PRIDE to 80000.
The
Global Equality Fund supports programs that advance the human rights of
LBGT persons around the world. The Fund was launched by U.S Secretary
of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Human Rights Day in December 2011 in
Geneva, Switzerland, where she reaffirmed, “Human rights are gay rights
and gay rights are human rights.” The Fund is supported by the U.S.
government. While providing tangible assistance to LGBT civil society
groups around the world, the Fund also serves to underscore the U.S.
State Department’s commitment to ensuring LGBT people worldwide are able
to exercise their human rights with dignity.
The new campaign is being heralded today on
the official website of the State Department under the heading "Global Equality Fund." Learn more about the
mGive campaign here.
Reposted from Joe
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