French-speaking LGBTQ+ activists want Canada to do more to address funding gap
DOUALA — LGBTQ+ activists across francophone Africa say Western governments and global foundations are ignoring funding gaps for French-speaking countries where repression differs from English-speaking regions.
Last year, the Global Philanthropy Project reported that just one per cent of global LGBTQ+ funding between 2013 and 2020 had been focused on francophone countries.
It’s a gap the governments of Canada and Quebec have been working to fix, and one where activists say Canadians need to speak out more.
“Basically we’re invisible,” said Michaël Arnaud, executive director of Égides, a Montreal-based alliance of francophone organizations fighting for LGBTQ+ rights worldwide.