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The ‘State of LGBT Rights Around the World’ Infographic is In

The ‘State of LGBT Rights Around the World’ infographic is a fascinating global take on the current situation of gay rights in the modern day. From death penalty to marriage rights, there is no cookie-cutter answer for how the world has taken to accepting gay marriage globally.

In countries such as Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Iran, gay couples face the death penalty for openly being together. Whereas in Canada, Argentina, Spain and South Africa among many others, gay couples enjoy the right to marry and start a family. This relatively recent step has been incredibly progressive of some.

The in-between of these two includes (on the negative side) prison, illegality and refusal of adoption, and (on the more positive side) other types of partnerships (civil unions, acceptance of foreign same-sex marriages) and those with legislation pending. While these are not the same as full-out marriage, they are a step towards greater tolerance.
Trend Themes
1. Global LGBTQ Rights - The widespread disparity in LGBTQ rights globally presents an opportunity for advocacy and activism on an international scale.
2. Marriage Equality - Advocacy and lobbying around marriage equality provides an opportunity to advance legal protections for LGBTQ individuals globally.
3. Civil Unions - Promoting civil unions can provide legal protections and rights for LGBTQ individuals in countries where marriage equality is not yet recognized.
Industry Implications
1. Non-profit Organizations - Non-profit organizations can leverage advancements in technology and social media to promote awareness, advocacy, and fundraising for LGBTQ rights globally.
2. International Law and Policy - Opportunities exist within the legal and policy sectors to influence international laws and regulations to advance LGBTQ rights and protections globally.
3. Tourism and Travel - Tourism and travel industries can promote LGBTQ rights and inclusivity by offering supportive and safe spaces for LGBTQ travelers in countries with varying levels of rights and protections.

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