Emergency Relocation and Resettlement of LGBT+ Refugees

Emergency Relocation and Resettlement of LGBT+ Refugees


Thursday 30 January

2.30-3.30pm

Join us for a panel discussion co-hosted by the APPG on Global LGBT+ Rights, the APPG on Refugees and the APPG on Migration and chaired by Peter Kyle MP, highlighting the struggles facing LGBT+ refugees on a global scale, focusing particularly on the resettlement of Chechen refugees.


with


Peter Kyle MP, Vice Chair of the APPG on Global LGBT+ Rights

Kimahli Powell, Executive Director of Rainbow Railroad 

Leila Zadeh, Executive Director of UKLGIG 



For more information or to RSVP, please contact anna.robinson@appglgbt.org




Rainbow Railroad


Rainbow Railroad works to provide emergency assistance to LGBT+ people who are at imminent risk of persecution. In the past three years, Rainbow Railroad have resettled over 600 people including - in partnership with the Russian LGBT Network and with the support of President Trudeau of Canada’s administration - a large number of Chechens fleeing the brutal crackdown in the region. In addition, Rainbow Railroad was heavily involved in organising in respect of the Equal Rights Coalition (ERC) during Canada’s co-leadership. Furthermore, Rainbow Railroad are preparing for UNHCR Global Consultation on LGBTI refugee issues due to take place in 2020. 


UKLGIG


UKLGIG supports lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer or intersex (LGBTQI+) people through the asylum and immigration system.


APPG on Global LGBT+ Rights


The UK Parliament’s All-Party Parliamentary Group on Global LGBT+ Rights exists to advance LGBT+ rights around the world.  We provide a forum for parliamentarians and organisations across the public, private and third sectors to work together to champion LGBT+ rights and push back against abuse and discrimination.  We principally focus on international LGBT+ rights but include domestic issues within our remit. 


APPG on Migration


The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Migration was set up to support the emergence of mainstream, progressive policy debate on migration in the UK parliament. It aims to provide a discussion forum for parliamentarians and act as a source of well-evidenced and independent information on key migration issues.

APPG on Refugees

 

The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Refugees brings together parliamentarians from all political parties with an interest in refugees. The group’s mission is to provide a forum for the discussion of issues relating to refugees, both in the UK and abroad, and to promote the welfare of refugees.