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Celebrate Pride in these top 10 European countries for LGBTQ+ rights
ILGA-Europe has released its annual Rainbow Map for 2025, providing an analysis of LGBTQ+ rights and the climate for family in 49 European states. The group was created out of the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA World), the international advocacy group for the LGBTQ+ community.ILGA-Europe researchers examined 49 countries using 76 criteria, which were then broken down into seven thematic categories:Equality and non-discriminationFamilyHate crime and hate speech;Legal gender recognition;Intersex bodily integrity;Civil society space; andAsylum.Each country was then given a percentage score and ranked. The results were compiled in the interactive Rainbow Map, with links to a breakdown of every countrys performance plus a more comprehensive report providing detailed analyses and examples of the good and the bad for that nations LGBTQ+ community.While there were some positive signs in many countries, others ranked among the very worst climates for the LGBTQ+ community.The Rainbow Map 2025 offers a stark snapshot of where Europe stands on LGBTI human rights, and highlights the pressing need to defend and advance these rights in the context of acute democratic erosion, ILGA-Europe concluded. "If left unchallenged, these tactics risk spreading further across Europe, undermining a human rights framework that has taken decades to build. The time to push back is now, before the targeted attacks were seeing in countries like Hungary, the U.K., and Georgia become the norm rather than the exception. Political leaders must lead by example and turn their words into action. Its time for people to stand up, make their voices heard, and hold our governments to account before its too late.Keep scrolling to see ILGA-Europes top 10 countries for LGBTQ+ rights, cultural climate, and travel.You can view the ILGA Europe Rainbow Map at rainbowmap.ilga-europe.org.You can reach the entire ILGA Europe Annual Review of the Human Rights Situation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex People in Europe and Central Asia at www.ilga-europe.org.10. LuxembourgOverall score 2024: 68.41 percent (10th)Overall score 2023: 70.04 (8th)Strengths: Perfect score for Civil Society SpaceWeaknesses: Intersex Bodily IntegrityQuote of note:The Ministry of Family, Integration, and the Greater Region, in cooperation with the Centre LGBTIQ+ Cigale, the Centre for Equal Treatment, the Rosa Ltzebuerg association, developed a guide to help bridge the gap between trans people and their employers. This guide equips employers with key information to better understand trans identities and implement inclusive policies, while also offering trans people support in communicating their needs within the workplace.RELATED: The worlds top 10 queer and trans-friendly citiesYou can learn more about Luxembourgs performance at the ILGA Europe Rainbow Map.You can reach the entire ILGA Europe Annual Review of the Human Rights Situation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex People in Europe and Central Asia at www.ilga-europe.org.9. NorwayOverall score: 68.6 percent (9th)Overall score 2023: 69.53 (9th)Strengths: Perfect score for Civil Society SpaceWeaknesses: Intersex Bodily IntegrityQuote of note:Zaniar Matapour was found guilty of aggravated terrorism by the Oslo District Court for his role in the mass shooting during Oslo Pride on June 25, 2022. Matapour was sentenced to 30 years in prison, the strictest penalty under Norwegian law. State prosecutor Aud Kinsarvik Gravs expressed satisfaction with the courts decision in the case.RELATED: Seeking escape, this lesbian sailed to the Arctic CircleYou can learn more about Norways performance at the ILGA Europe Rainbow Map.You can reach the entire ILGA Europe Annual Review of the Human Rights Situation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex People in Europe and Central Asia at www.ilga-europe.org.8. GermanyOverall score 2024: 69.1 percent (8th)Overall score 2023: 66.13 (11th)Strengths: Perfect score for Civil Society SpaceWeaknesses: Intersex Bodily IntegrityQuote of note:In October, Germanys Federal Justice Minister Marco Buschmann of the Free Democrats (FDP) announced new plans to reform adoption and family law. The proposed reforms aim to allow adults in unmarried partnerships to adopt a child together and permit just one adult in a marriage to legally adopt a child, addressing gaps in current laws. Currently, both married and unmarried heterosexual and same-sex couples can adopt, but married couples must both legally adopt the child, while only one adult in an unmarried partnership can do so.RELATED: Germany makes it easier to change gender and name on legal documentsYou can learn more about Germanys performance at the ILGA Europe Rainbow Map.You can reach the entire ILGA Europe Annual Review of the Human Rights Situation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex People in Europe and Central Asia at www.ilga-europe.org.7. GreeceOverall score 2024: 69.18 percent (7th)Overall score 2023: 70.78 percent (7th)Strengths: High scores for Equality & Non-Discrimination and Civil Society SpaceWeaknesses: AsylumQuote of note:In February, Greece became the first Orthodox-majority country to legalise same-sex marriage. The bill passed with the support of 176 out of 300 MPs, also allowing same-sex couples to adopt children and granting equal parental rights to both partners. However, the bill does not include provisions for surrogacy for same-sex couples. Furthermore, while it abolishes the requirement of being unmarried to access legal gender recognition, it does not include any provision to modify a parents name and gender on the birth certificate of their children after legal gender recognition.RELATED: Meet the gay man elected to lead Greeces leftist party in historic firstYou can learn more about Greeces performance at the ILGA Europe Rainbow Map.You can reach the entire ILGA Europe Annual Review of the Human Rights Situation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex People in Europe and Central Asia at www.ilga-europe.org.6. FinlandOverall score 2024: 69.85 percent (6th)Overall score 2023: 70.78 percent (6th)Strengths: Perfect score for Civil Society SpaceWeaknesses: Intersex Bodily IntegrityQuote of note:In June, the Helsinki Pride march attracted an estimated 100,000 participants. This years event was notable for the first-time involvement of the Rainbow Police of Finland, an LGBTI police association established in 2020 by current and former police officers and civilian staff.RELATED: Google down these 25 mouthwatering artworks from Tom of Finland FestYou can learn more about Finlands performance at the ILGA Europe Rainbow Map.You can reach the entire ILGA Europe Annual Review of the Human Rights Situation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex People in Europe and Central Asia at www.ilga-europe.org.5. SpainOverall score 2024: 77.97 percent (5th)Overall score 2023: 76.41 percent (4th)Strengths: Civil Society Space and AsylumWeaknesses: Hate Crime & Hate SpeechQuote of note:In May, several cases of bias-motivated violence were recorded across Spain. These include the violent beating of a 14-year-old trans girl by a peer, a homophobic attack against openly gay singer Miguel Garena, and an episode of harassment faced by a health worker who received a threatening letter accompanied by a photograph of him and his partner in the crosshairs of a gun.RELATED: Emira DSpain makes history as Bravos first trans cast memberYou can learn more about Spains performance at the ILGA Europe Rainbow Map.You can reach the entire ILGA Europe Annual Review of the Human Rights Situation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex People in Europe and Central Asia at www.ilga-europe.org.4. DenmarkOverall score 2024: 80.10 percent (4th)Overall score 2023: 76.35 percent (5th)Strengths: Perfect score for Civil Society SpaceWeaknesses: Intersex Bodily IntegrityQuote of note:In February, the Danish government, along with most opposition parties, reached an agreement regarding surrogacy that aims to simplify the recognition of parenthood for Danish parents utilising surrogacy, whether domestically or abroad. A corresponding bill was presented in a public hearing. Under the new framework, the requirement for second-parent adoption will be eliminated, with the primary focus being the childs benefit from the recognition.RELATED: Former Denmark ambassador responds to VP Vances not a good ally commentsYou can learn more about Denmarks performance at the ILGA Europe Rainbow Map.You can reach the entire ILGA Europe Annual Review of the Human Rights Situation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex People in Europe and Central Asia at www.ilga-europe.org.3. IcelandOverall score 2024: 84.06 percent (3rd)Overall score 2023: 83.02 percent (2nd)Strengths: Perfect scores for Legal Gender Recognition and Civil Society SpaceWeaknesses: Intersex Bodily Integrity and AsylumQuote of note:On January 1st, a law banning conversion therapy for sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression took effect. The law was passed on June 9, 2023, with 53 out of parliamentarians voting in agreement.RELATED: The land of fire and ice Your gay guide to Icelands Reykjanes peninsulaYou can learn more about Icelands performance at the ILGA Europe Rainbow Map.You can reach the entire ILGA Europe Annual Review of the Human Rights Situation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex People in Europe and Central Asia at www.ilga-europe.org.2. BelgiumOverall score 2024: 85.31 percent (2nd)Overall score 2023: 78.47 (3rd)Strengths: Perfect scores for Hate Crime & Hate Speech and Civil Society SpaceWeaknesses: Intersex Bodily IntegrityQuote of note:In February, Belgium introduced a new Criminal Code that removes the distinction between discrimination based on racial criteria and other grounds, including sexual orientation, in employment and goods and services. This means that discrimination against individuals based on sexual orientation is now treated with the same legal seriousness as discrimination based on race, ensuring equal protection under the law.RELATED: 15 destinations from Lonely Planets new LGBTQ+ travel guideYou can learn more about Belgiums performance at the ILGA Europe Rainbow Map.You can reach the entire ILGA Europe Annual Review of the Human Rights Situation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex People in Europe and Central Asia at www.ilga-europe.org.1. MaltaOverall score 2024: 88.83 percent (1st)Overall score 2023: 87.84 percent (1st)Strengths: Perfect scores for Hate Crime & Hate Speech, Legal Gender Recognition, and Civil Society SpaceWeaknesses: Intersex Bodily IntegrityQuote of note:A survey conducted by the EU Agency for Human Rights revealed that 62 percent of LGBTI people in Malta feel comfortable disclosing their sexual orientation, surpassing the EU average of 51 percent.RELATED: Malta unveiled Your ultimate LGBTQ+ guide to the Mediterranean paradiseYou can learn more about Maltas performance at the ILGA Europe Rainbow Map.You can reach the entire ILGA Europe Annual Review of the Human Rights Situation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex People in Europe and Central Asia at www.ilga-europe.org.
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