Campaigns

Campaign for a new European anti-discrimination legislation

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After years of calling for new EU law to expand legal protection against different forms of discrimination, the European Commission will finally be proposing a new anti-discrimination directive in June 2008.

This new directive is a unique opportunity to make sure that everyone is protected equally across the EU against discrimination based on sexual orientation, age, disability, religion and belief, not just in employment, but in all areas of life.

At the moment, there are no guarantees that a proposed legislation would:

1) cover the ground of sexual orientation (as well as age and religion/belief)

2) apply to all areas of life outside employment

NOW is the time to take action to make sure that this opportunity is not lost for any group!

We therefore need your support to campaign in favour of a new EU law that would protect everyone against discrimination based on sexual orientation, disability, age, religion and belief.

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Petition requesting political parties to address the rights of LGBT persons in Malta

Launched in view of the General Elections that were held on 8th March 2008.

This petition was presented to all political parties ahead of the elections, but it remains open as its requests remain unfulfilled. MGRM will continue to lobby for the rights of LGBT people in Malta and your support is important. Therefore, if you haven't yet signed the petition, please do so. Every signature matters. Every small step that we make will mean a positive difference to the lives of LGBT people in Malta. Thank you!

Click here to sign the petition

 

Employment PosterNon-Discrimination in Employment

The respective legislation: L.N. 297 of 2003 (in Maltese and English). Poster campaign funded by the Civil Society Fund, Forum Malta fl-Ewropa.

 

 

 

Sexual OrientationDiversity Makes Us Stronger; Labelling People Hurts

Part of the MOSAIC project for the European Year of Equal Opportunities for all - 2007.

 

Diversity

 

 

Cerival cancer: It does not discriminate!