

Ghana Excludes Stakeholders from Public Hearings for anti-Homosexuality Bill
By Melanie Nathan, May 22, 2026. Rightify Ghana has Raised Serious Concerns Over Exclusionary Public Hearing Process on Ghana’s 'Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025' (Anti-LGBTQ Bill) and African Human Rights Coalition, which provided an opposition submission on behalf of Ghanaian asylum seekers and refugees, to Ghana's Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee, stands in solidarity with these concerns: Accra, Ghana — 22 May 2026 Rightify Ghana expresses deep c


Are Ghana's MPs Developing a Conscience by Delaying Anti-Homosexuality Bill
By Melanie Nathan, May 23, 2026 Community Service Proposal as Part of Penalties Delayed Consideration of Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill — Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga Says Some MPs Raised Concerns About Harsh Punishments In my assessment of the following - I want readers to be aware that criminalization of LGBTQI+ people, regardless of the punishment, in and of itself, causes stigma, fear of the "other" as in homophobia - and to such an extent that LGBTQI+ people in such environments are


Preferential Admission of White South Africans Under U.S. Refugee Policy
African Human Rights Coalition (AHRC) Statement on the Preferential Admission of White South Africans Under U.S. Refugee Policy The African Human Rights Coalition (AHRC) strongly condemns the growing inequity and racial disparity reflected in the United States’ preferential refugee admissions policy toward white South Africans under the Trump administration. The decision to fast-track thousands of white South Africans into the United States under claims of an “emergency refug


The Inter-parliamentary Conference on Family Values in Ghana is a Colonial Coup
By Melanie Nathan - May 18, 2026. What is being packaged as a defense of “African sovereignty” is, in reality, a modern colonial coup against Africa’s own constitutional and human rights traditions. As Professor Jeffrey Haynes argues, the ideological engine, financing, and strategic direction behind the so-called “Family Values” movement are not organically African, but are driven by Western far-right Christian nationalist networks seeking to export their culture wars into A


Sovereignty, Culture, and Human Dignity: A Critical Reflection on Ghana’s New Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025
By Melanie Nathan, May 17, 2026 The reintroduction of Ghana’s Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025 represents one of the most sweeping attempts in modern Africa to criminalize not merely same-sex conduct, but identity itself, together with advocacy, association, support, expression, and public existence. The Bill and its accompanying Memorandum frame the legislation as a defense of sovereignty, public morality, religion, and Ghanaian cultural values against what i


The African Human Rights Coalition Statement for IDAHOBIT 2026
By Melanie Nathan, African Human Rights Coalition May 17 2026 International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT 2026) Today, on IDAHOBIT 2026, the African Human Rights Coalition (AHRC) stands in solidarity with LGBTQI+ people across the globe, especially those living under criminalization, violence, forced displacement, religious extremism, political persecution, and social erasure. Across Africa and many regions of the world, and more so in the USA tha


AHRC: Unconditional Condemnation of Systematic Sexual Violence on October 7 and a Call for Global Accountability
By MELANIE NATHAN, MAY 14, 2026 The African Human Rights Coalition issues this unequivocal and urgent statement: the findings of the recent 300-page report by the Civil Commission expose, "Silenced No More, Sexual Terror Unveiled", with devastating evidentiary clarity, that the barbaric and depraved atrocities committed on October 7 were not incidental acts of war but a planned, systemic, tactical and orchestrated campaign of sexual violence perpetrated by the Palestinian rul


Transgender pioneer Doloresse Brutally Murdered
Melanie Nathan, May 14, 2026. African Human Rights Coalition Statement: We extend our deepest condolences to our colleagues, friends, and chosen family in Cameroon as they mourn the devastating loss of Doloresse, a courageous transgender pioneer whose life and legacy will not be forgotten. Doloresse was a symbol of resilience, visibility, and resistance in the face of relentless violence and marginalization. Her courage in living openly in an environment that punishes ident
































