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Cape Verde stands out as LGBTQ rights progress amid challenges across Africa

Africa News Jun 30, 2026 3h ago ⏱ 1 min read 👁 2 views
Cape Verde stands out as LGBTQ rights progress amid challenges across Africa
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Cape Verde is being recognised as one of Africa's most LGBTQ-friendly countries, offering legal protections that remain rare across the continent. But despite growing acceptance, members of the community say the journey toward full equality is far from over. This story was reported by Africa News. For more International news in Kenya, stay tuned to Masaa.
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