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Bishop Christopher Senyonjo describes the importance of the Queer Kampala International Film Festival. (Click image to watch the video.)
Ugandan bishop: Here’s why queer films are important
Muslim leaders supported Malawi's Dec. 6 march against abortion and same-sex marriage. (Photo courtesy of ECM)
1000s march in Malawi to protest abortion, same-sex marriages
The location of Cameroon in Africa.
12 arrested in Cameroon for possessing condoms
Caleb Orozco, leader of the United Belize Advocacy Movement
Kato Award honors Belize man who toppled anti-gay law
Yahya Jammeh, defeated Gambian leader. (Photo courtesy of iTele)
‘Hope for change’: Gambian voters oust anti-gay strongman
Nigeria's location in Africa
7 years in prison for homosexuality for 4 Nigerian men
Malawi Justice Minister Janet Chikaya-Banda Malawi has stopped arresting people for same-sex intimacy pending a review of the country's anti-gay laws, Justice Minister Janet Chikaya-Banda told the U.N. Human Rights Committee in July 2014. (Photo courtesy of AfricaResearchInstitute.org)
Malawi debates its anti-LGBTI law, still on hold

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