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Conditions and co-operation for LGBTI people who belong to multiple minority groups in the Nordic countries highlighted in new publication

Several projects funded by the Nordic Gender Equality Fund and the Nordic LGBTI Fund focus on issues related to LGBTI people belonging to multiple minorities. The publication Standing out even in groups to which you belong provides an insight into some of the Nordic co-operation projects, the challenges they have identified and the concrete results they have seen.

LGBTI people in the Nordic countries who belong to multiplel minorities are in a particularly vulnerable position. These groups are subject to multiple forms of discrimination and marginalisation based on, for example, racism, homophobia and ableism. Sometimes the term intersectional discrimination is used to capture how different types of oppression interact and affect the conditions for a particular group or individual.

Studies show that LGBTI people with non-normative abilities or a foreign background are more likely than other LGBTI people to report exposure to bullying, violence, threats and hate crimes. The publication Standing out even in groups to which you belong aims to shed light on the living conditions of LGBTI people belonging to several minorities and to disseminate knowledge and experiences from the projects in order to increase their sustainability, benefit more people and inspire others to Nordic co-operation.

 

NIKK, Nordisk information för kunskap om kön, är ett samarbetsorgan under Nordiska ministerrådet, som är placerat på Nationella sekretariatets för genusforskning, Göteborgs universitet.

About the Nordic Gender Equality Fund and the Nordic LGBTI Fund

The Nordic countries and the autonomous regions are working together to ensure that LGBTI people in the Nordic Region have the same rights and opportunities as the rest of the population. As part of this work, the Nordic Council of Ministers has set up a Gender Equality Fund and an LGBT Fund. The Nordic funds finance projects in which at least three organisations from three Nordic countries work together to strengthen gender equality and the rights and opportunities of LGBTI people in the Nordic Region. In this way, the funds contribute to developing knowledge and disseminating it across borders.