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World leaders face calls to make LGBTQ2S+ rights a key issue at G7 summit

  • Global leaders will meet next week in Kananaskis, Alberta, for the 50th anniversary G7 Leaders' Summit hosted by Canada.
  • The meeting follows Pride7's launch as an affinity group at the 2023 G7 Summit in Japan and its recent Ottawa summit with Egale Canada and Dignity Network Canada.
  • Pride7, composed of independent advocates, develops policy recommendations to address persecution and systemic barriers faced by LGBTQIA+ communities globally.
  • Pride7 is currently collecting endorsements for its 2025 communiqué, which it plans to present to G7 leaders next week to promote LGBTQ2S+ rights.
  • Advocates urge G7 leaders to recognize Pride7 officially and adopt its communiqué to advance inclusive policies protecting LGBTQIA+ dignity and human rights.
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