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African Equality foundation African Equality Foundation is a Non Profit and Non Governmental Organisation inaugurated with the purpose of promoting Inclusion And Empowerment.

12/03/2026

An event with a meaningful cause.

An event with a meaningful cause.
12/03/2026

An event with a meaningful cause.

Today 09/03/2026, African Equality foundation and Out & Proud African LGBTI  together with Peter Tatchell Foundation  at...
09/03/2026

Today 09/03/2026, African Equality foundation and Out & Proud African LGBTI together with Peter Tatchell Foundation attended a Commonwealth Protest at Westminster Abbey, London to demand for LGBTQ+ Rights.

09/03/2026

Today, African Equality Foundation Out & Proud African LGBTI
in solidarity with Peter Tatchell Foundation attended a Commonwealth Protest at Westminster Abbey, London to demand for LGBTQ+ Rights.

09/03/2026
21/01/2026

RED RUN

23/11/2025

"Without Immigrants, UK is bland"

23/11/2025

That's it!

23/11/2025

He said it just rightly

23/11/2025

Truth be said!

Tensions are rising at Makerere University after students from Mitchell Hall wrote a letter to the Vice Chancellor, dema...
22/10/2025

Tensions are rising at Makerere University after students from Mitchell Hall wrote a letter to the Vice Chancellor, demanding the university’s official position on homosexuality.

The letter, signed by “Concerned Citizens, Mitchell Hall,” criticises the administration for staying silent amid what they call an increase in “male-to-male relationships.”

The students want Makerere to state clearly whether it supports or condemns such behaviour, referring to it as “against God’s plan of man and woman.”

The controversy deepened after the residents accused police officers of firing live bullets at unarmed students during a chaotic night at the hall.

According to the letter, the incident occurred after students confronted a suspect who allegedly admitted to being gay.

Credit Pulse News

Burkina Faso’s parliament has passed a law banning homosexuality, with offenders facing two to five years in prison, the...
02/09/2025

Burkina Faso’s parliament has passed a law banning homosexuality, with offenders facing two to five years in prison, the state broadcaster reported Monday. Burkina Faso joins a list of African countries like Uganda and Ghana which ban homosexuality.

As African Equality foundation, we stand in Solidarity and love with just not only the LGBTQ community of Burkina Faso but all those facing Homophobia in their respective communities.

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